Friday, November 8, 2013

Enter in our Diplomat Aero Trivia Challenge !

Enter in our Diplomat Aero Trivia Challenge !
Facebook Trivia Challenge
Facebook Trivia Challenge

We at Pen Boutique, Limited, USA, are organizing a Facebook Diplomat Aero Trivia Challenge !. Please participate in our contest and win exciting prize.


Hurry up & enter to Win !!

The contest starts on Friday, November 8th and ends on November 21st, 2013.

Click Here For Entering Into Trivia Challenge : https://www.facebook.com/pensboutique/app_167380600137260

Prize include: 

Diplomat Aero Metallic Brown Mechanical Pencil worth $175
We are giving away 1 Diplomat Aero Metallic Brown Mechanical Pencil.  International customers are welcome to participate but shipping will be additional and you can also add it free to your any pending orders.

How To Enter :

Here are the instructions since some customers found it confusing:

1) Click on the link : https://www.facebook.com/pensboutique/app_167380600137260

2) Click on  the "Like" button to enter into Trivia Challenge.  If you have already liked Penboutique's Facebook Page, then you have to just go to the next step. 


3) Scroll down and enter  Trivia Question Answer ,your name and email ( yeah, we have to know whom to give).  The terms and conditions are something which is required by Facebook for merchants as per their new rule.


4.Click Submit

That is it!    Now you have to wait until Trivia Challenge Ends !

For more Info. Visit : Official Rules
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Official Rule Diplomat Aero Trivia Challenge !

Official Rule Diplomat Aero Trivia Challenge !

Click Here For Entering Into Trivia Challenge : https://www.facebook.com/pensboutique/app_167380600137260



Facebook Trivia Challenge
Facebook Trivia Challenge

  How to Enter - Click Here


Contest Timeline

November 8th 2013 12:00am
Contest begins! Form submissions will be accepted.


November 21st 2013 11:59pm
Contest submission ends, no entries will be accepted after this time.

November 23rd 2013 10:00am
Valid Entry documentation begins!

November 26th 2013 6:00 pm
Valid Entry documentation ends!

November 27th   2013 11:00 am
Winners announced and “Establish Contact with Winner”
*This date is tentative and may be pushed off a few days
*Time is Eastern Daylight Time


The Prize

Diplomat Aero Metallic Brown Mechanical Pencil worth $175


Total GiveAway
1 winner


Shipping
Free shipping to Winners within USA.International participant shipping will be additional and you can also add it free to your any pending orders.


Eligibility

All the citizens from USA with valid Facebook ID are encouraged to participate.International customers are welcome to participate but shipping will be additional and you can also add it free to your any pending orders.


Winner Selection

There will be random selection of 1 winners from the total participation.We will use third party software to select the 1 random name/email address.

 More Legal Stuff

1.) This giveaway/contest is void where prohibited by law. The contestants assume the total responsibility of knowing their local laws in regard to  Diplomat Aero Trivia Challenge and are subject to any local, state, national or international laws. Friendship Circle accepts no responsibility for making these individual legal determinations.

2.) Winner are solely responsible for any taxes on their respective prizes.

3.) No substitution of prize is offered.

4.) Prizes are non-transferable.

5.) Prizes should be claimed within 30 days of the announcement of winner. Any claims made after 30 days will be considered void. Pen Boutique, Limited, USA, is not responsible for any such claims after that time.

6.) If a prize, or any portion thereof, cannot be awarded for any reason, Pen Boutique, Limited, USA, reserves the right to substitute a prize with another prize of equal or greater value. That determination will be made by Pen Boutique, Limited, USA.

7.) Winners must verify their email and shipping address when contacted via email address on file.

8.) Winners name may be used on future Pen Boutique, Limited, USA, marketing media, including, but not limited to Facebook, website & blog
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Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Enter in our Facebook Halloween Photo Contest !


"Have fun dressing up, getting candy, and getting scared. Wishing you  a fun Halloween."

We at Pen Boutique, Limited, USA, are organizing a Facebook Halloween Photo Contest !. Please participate in our contest and win Rare Sheaffer Book.

Show Us Your Halloween Photos ( Costume, Pet, Pumpkin or Recipe ).

The contest starts on Thursday, October 31st and ends on November 27th, 2013.

Click here to enter into Facebook Halloween Photo Contest ! : https://www.facebook.com/pensboutique/app_182451838610944


Prize include:
Rare Sheaffer Book Pen

We are giving away 1 Rare Sheaffer Book Pen.  International customers are welcome to participate but shipping will be additional and you can also add it free to your any pending orders.



Facebook Halloween Photo Contest
Facebook Halloween Photo Contest
For more Info. Visit : Official Rules



HOW TO ENTER :

1) Click on the link : https://www.facebook.com/pensboutique/app_182451838610944

2) Click on  the "Like" button.  If you already liked Penboutique's Facebook Page, then you have to just go to the next step.


3. Scroll down and Follow the 4 Steps,

Your Name and Email ( yeah, we have to know whom to give).

Select Photo

Describe Your Photo/Caption

Click Submit



  That is it!   Now your Photo is send to us for acceptance.

If your photo is selected for the contest, You will receive an e-mail confirmation within 24-Hours of submission.

 Please visit our Halloween Photo contest Facebook Album  to see your Halloween Photo and LIKE, COMMENT & Share Your Photo to increase your chance of winning. Bonus Point will be earned via Friend Invites. Please do Invite your friends and family for the Halloween Photo Contest.

For more Info. Visit : Official Rules
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Official Rule Facebook Halloween Photo Contest !

Facebook Halloween Photo Contest
Facebook Halloween Photo Contest

 
Click here to enter into Facebook Halloween Photo Contest : https://www.facebook.com/pensboutique/app_182451838610944


Contest Timeline

October 31st 2013 12:00am
Contest begins! Form + Photo submissions will be accepted.


November 27th 2013 11:59pm
Contest submission ends, no entries will be accepted after this time.

November 30th 2013 10:00am
Valid Entry documentation begins!

December 4th 2013 6:00 pm
Valid Entry documentation ends!

December 6th   2013 10:00 am
Winners announced and “Establish Contact with Winner”
*This date is tentative and may be pushed off a few days
*Time is Eastern Daylight Time


The Prize

Rare Sheaffer Book Pen


Total Winner
1 winner

Photo Acceptance 

* Original Recent or Old Halloween Photos( Costume , Pet , Pumpkin or Recipe )
*No Computer Generated Photos Will be Accepted.
*No Copy Right or Images From Internet will not be accepted.
*If somebody claims the Copy Right for Uploaded image your participation will be considered as invalid. 

Note: If your photo is selected for the contest, You will receive an e-mail confirmation within 24-Hours of submission. Please visit our Halloween Photo contest Facebook Album to see your Halloween Photo and LIKE, COMMENT & Share Your Photo to increase your chance of winning. Bonus Point will be earned via Friend Invites. Please do Invite your friends and family for the Halloween Photo Contest. 

Shipping
Free shipping to Winners within USA.International participant shipping will be additional and you can also add it free to your any pending orders.

Eligibility

All the citizens from USA with valid Facebook ID are encouraged to participate.International customers are welcome to participate but shipping will be additional and you can also add it free to your any pending orders.

Winner Selection

Winners will be selected based on total points gathered by your photo.We have our juries who judge the submitted photo at first and allocate points to individual contestant photo. We will use third party software to calculate the total point and finally Rank Individual Photo. Photo with most Likes, Comment and Share along with Invite a Friend counts for winning the prize.

Jury Gives the Point from range 1-100 depending upon Originality,Creativity,Funniest,Scariest and Description/Caption.

1 Likes = 1 Point

1 Valid Comment ( 1 Per Person ) = 2 Point

Share (1 Per Person ) = 2 Points

Invite a Friend = 2 Points

Photo Including Writing Instruments = 5 Points

Photo Including Our Physical Store in Background = 5 Points

Get your friends to like your photo(s). Please make note that the winner is primarily based on Ranking by the Page Owner or the Contest Moderator. The number of Likes on photo will improve your chances to be Ranked.


All images submitted must be the work of the individual submitting them. This promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with, Facebook.

 More Legal Stuff

1.) This giveaway/contest is void where prohibited by law. The contestants assume the total responsibility of knowing their local laws in regard to Facebook Halloween Photo Contest and are subject to any local, state, national or international laws. Friendship Circle accepts no responsibility for making these individual legal determinations.

2.) Winner are solely responsible for any taxes on their respective prizes.

3.) No substitution of prize is offered.

4.) Prizes are non-transferable.

5.) Prizes should be claimed within 30 days of the announcement of winner. Any claims made after 30 days will be considered void. Pen Boutique, Limited, USA, is not responsible for any such claims after that time.

6.) If a prize, or any portion thereof, cannot be awarded for any reason, Pen Boutique, Limited, USA, reserves the right to substitute a prize with another prize of equal or greater value. That determination will be made by Pen Boutique, Limited, USA.

7.) Winners must verify their email and shipping address when contacted via email address on file.

8.) Winners name may be used on future Pen Boutique, Limited, USA, marketing media, including but not limited to Facebook, website & blog

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Saturday, September 21, 2013

International Peace Day‏


International Peace Day‏
International Peace Day‏
 

"It is not enough to teach children how to read, write and count. Education has to cultivate mutual respect for others and the world in which we live, and help people forge more just, inclusive and peaceful societies."
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon 
“Education for Peace”, yes….. we support.
Dedicated to Italian Journalist murdered in mogadisu in 1994, Delta release a limited edition of Peace Fountain pens  and we are offering a discount on those products on the occasion of International Day of Peace.

You might be interested in : 

1. Delta Peace Special LE w/vermeil trim Fountain Pen
2. Delta Peace Limited Edition Rollerball Pen
3. Delta Peace Limited Edition 18kt Nib Fountain Pen 
                                           


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Monday, September 16, 2013

Enter in our Graf Von Faber Castell Trivia Challenge !

Enter in our Graf Von Faber Castell Trivia Challenge !

Trivia Challenge
Trivia Challenge





We at Pen Boutique, Limited, USA, are organizing a Facebook Graf Von Faber Castell Trivia Challenge !. Please participate in our contest and win exciting prize.


Hurry up & enter to Win !!

The contest starts on Monday, September 16th and ends on September 30th, 2013.

Click Here For Entering Into Trivia Challenge : https://www.facebook.com/pensboutique/app_434198576697368

Prize include:
Graf Von Faber Castell Pure  Intuition Fountain Pen worth $400

We are giving away 1 Graf Von Faber Castell Pure  Intuition Fountain Pen.  International customers are welcome to participate but shipping will be additional and you can also add it free to your any pending orders.

Here are the instructions since some customers found it confusing:

1) Click on the link : https://www.facebook.com/pensboutique/app_434198576697368

2) Click on  the "Like" button.  If you already like Penboutique, then you have to just go to the next step.

3) Scroll down and enter  Trivia Question Answer ,your name and email ( yeah, we have to know whom to give).  The terms and conditions are something which is required by Facebook for merchants as per their new rule.


 That is it!    You are in!!!!!

For more Info. Visit : Official Rules




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World Ozone Layer Day


 
World Ozone Layer Day
World Ozone Layer Day
A Healthy Atmosphere, The Future We Want”.  The international institution UNEP, United Nations Environment Programme, is celebrating the international day for the Preservation of Ozone Layer, with this theme.
Pen Boutique supports the global efforts to minimize the emission sources that harm the protective ozone layer of our treasured home planet.
Together let's protect what protects us.
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Sunday, September 15, 2013

International Day of Democracy

International Day of Democracy
International Day of Democracy

The International Day of Democracy is celebrated in 162 countries with the single theme “Strengthening Voices for Democracy”.
Pen Boutique respects the rights of every individual to freely express their will & full participation in all aspects of their life.
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Thursday, August 22, 2013

Pilot Custom 823



By Wesley James Young

PilotCustom823
Pilot Custom 823

When I am asked what my favorite pen is, I always come back with the Namiki Custom 823. Now you are probably wondering what the name means. Thanks to that very same engine of procrastination which allows you to view this review, we can know the number represents year this pen was released, 82 years from the company’s founding in 1918, and the 30,000 yen price on that release date. As for the custom, well no one seems to have a good answer for that portion. My personal theory is that it is just there because the marketing people happened to pull that buzzword out of a hat. But don’t let the name drive your decision, this pen is more than an alphanumeric name.

Appearance & Design

Pilot Namiki Custom 823
Pilot Namiki Custom 823
 
The color is rich amber color unlike anything you have likely seen on the market. Now I am usually not drawn to gold but the gold-plated trim on this piece compliments the amber too well to pass it over. The clip also embraces a beautacious simplicity by having the company name in a light weight font over a tapering surface ending in a large ball.  In contrast, the name of the pen is engraved in a significantly heavier weight. The barrel is translucent allowing you to see the amount of ink inside of the pen, at least 2.2 ml at a complete fill. 

Pilot Pens
Pilot Pens

Now I will point out that posting this pen is not something I would recommend. You can but it does not sit well on the barrel in my experience. I do not mind because I do to post most of my pens but if you are the sort who must do so, bear in mind that this pen will probably not work will in that area.

Construction & Quality
The coloring of the resin is consist. The gold is plated properly. I find no flaws with the build quality of the pen. The clip is you typical tension clip and a rather tight one at that so it will stay in the shirt pocket unless you tell it otherwise. After some months of use, the plunger mechanism has not failed me yet, nor have I read of others having issues of that sort with this pen.

Nib & Performance

Namiki Custom 823
Namiki Custom 823
Pilot is a Japanese company, so think a size down in terms of nib with if you are used to Pelikan Pens or Lamy Pens.  The nib on this pen is a size 15 nib in 14k and it is a fantastic write. Pilot’s 14k nibs have one of the best balances of springiness and smoothness to deliver a satisfying write as I move across the page. Available sizes are Fine, Medium, and Broad.

Filling Mechanism
This pen fills by a plunger filling mechanism. All you have to do is unscrew the blind cap, pull back the plunger rod, put the pen in the ink and push down. Seconds later you have about 2/3rd’s of the pen full of ink. To get a compete fill, point the nib up and pull back on the rod till the plunger is just below the ink in the pen, then put the nib in the bottle and push down. 
Pilot Custom 823
Pilot Custom 823

Now some of you may notice the pen stops writing after a few minutes. This is not a problem with the pen but a result of the mechanism doing what it is supposed to. When the blind cap is fully screwed into the pen, the plunger cuts the feed off from the rest of the pen. To get the flow back in the nib, simply keep the blind cap unscrewed during extensive periods of writing.
The retail price is $360 ( our price is $288) . For that you get a box lined with silver colored cloth and a bottle of Pilot Blue ink. For a gold nibed fountain pen, that is not very high. For this pen, I think the price tag is thoroughly justifiable. Especially since this pen is a perfect everyday pen. Not too flashy, writes well, you can fill it on a Monday and likely see three or four Monday’s go by before you need to fill it again. If you’re like me and get bored with colors after a period of time, you will change them out long before you exhaust the ink in the pen.

Final Remarks
This is one of those pens every stylophile should have.


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Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Washington DC Super Pen Show 2013 from our employee view!


Washington DC Super Pen Show 2013 from our employee view!

Every year we write about the Washington DC pen show.  It is one of the largest event for the pen fanatics!  Dealers and customers( mainly collectors)  from all over the world come to display their items or purchase.  We had a customer  from Argentina.  This was his first trip to USA and he is a lifelong pen collector.  This year instead of us writing the blog, we thought it is better to hear from our own pen geeks!

By Victoria and Kim

As a pen lover, I find myself browsing various pen related web sites.  I longingly look at products I do not own, wondering how they’d feel in my hand or would look on my writing desk.  Often times, I wish there was some magic place where I can see all the pens, touch all the desk accessories, try all the inks, and talk to other passionate pen geeks about what I love.  Once a year, my wish is granted.

DC Super Pen Show
DC Super Pen Show


I attended my first DC Pen Show this year.  At first, the sheer amount of people and vendors were overwhelming.  Soon enough, I was in a sea of people who shared my love of all things pen related and enjoying myself.  It was lovely to finally see in person products I have thus far only seen online.  And to have other people on hand to answer any questions I may have had was a real bonus.

DC Pen Show
DC Pen Show
For me, the DC Pen Show is community, a group of people united in the buying and selling of writing instruments and who enjoy sharing their knowledge with others.  If you love pens, ink, paper, or any other pen related products, do yourself a favor and join us, your pen community, next year.  It will be fun.


Kim ( Pen Boutique employee)


 "In a world where technology has replaced much in the art of browsing, it is a welcome relief to experience an oasis of collectors, dealers, retailers and pen newbies gathered under one roof for a weekend to celebrate the fine art of writing. The DC Pen Super Show in Tyson’s Corner, VA, which took place this past weekend provided that respite."

Be it a historical collectors’ 1st edition Parker Jotter, a beautiful hand-crafted leather pen pouch or the latest in Japanese nibs ( you should check out the new Namiki Justus), all showcase a common devotion to a treasured skill set.

Washington DC Pen Show
Washington DC Pen Show
The joy of finding something you have long been searching for or the discovery of something you never knew existed are equal in experience. Those opportunities were in abundance at the event for every participant on the look-out.

The buying, selling, displaying and demonstrating of inks, nibs, paper, mechanical pencils, loops, old pens and new pens was prevalent at each vendor table.

Washington DC Super Pen Show 2013
Washington DC Super Pen Show 2013

Both old and young, vintage and futuristic can be sought and found with each step to the next table. At the show you are just as likely to come across a young six year-old girl clutching her wadded bills in her hand concentrating hard to reach a decision on which Disney Minnie Mouse pen to purchase as you are to see an old-timer extolling the good-ole-days when penmanship was taught to every young person as a graded subject.

So mark your calendars for next year for the second weekend in August so you too can enjoy a communication form that is far from fading like the ink on a packed-away love letter.


Victoria ( Pen Boutique employee)


We would love to hear from you if you attended the Washington DC supershow!




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Monday, August 19, 2013

Back To School Give Away 19 Aug - 26 Aug 2013

We at Pen Boutique, Limited, USA, are organizing a Facebook Back to School GiveAway. Please participate in our contest and win exciting prizes.


Hurry up & enter to Win !!

It starts on Monday, August 19th and ends on August 25th, 2013.

Prizes include:

Faber-Castell combo set with 3 pencils, plus eraser & sharpener
 

Ballpoint pen set

These retail for $50 each.  We are giving away 10 of these for 10 different winners.  International customers are welcome to participate but shipping will be additional and you can also add it free to your any pending orders.



Winner:

 7 Days - 10 winners !!


For more Info. Visit : Official Rules 



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Thursday, August 8, 2013

Refreshing summer experiences for ever...

By C.B.

Alright everyone, hear me out, or correct me if you think I’m totally wrong, but I’m beginning to think that “summer” should be classified as an emotion. Or, better yet, a state of being. Think about it: what is summer, other than the typical clichés of nighttime beach parties, backyard barbeques and water parks. While summer is definitely composed of those things, I firmly believe there’s a feeling in the air when you wake up that is purely attributed to this time of the year. 



Summer, I think, is the vibrant feeling of enjoying life after the rejuvenation of spring. It’s the sharp, salty taste of the air on a seaside boardwalk. It’s the beauty of a clear, star-studded sky on a warm night. It’s the call of freedom and the song of youth. Summer, it seems to me, is this happy, invigorating time that, despite all its pleasantries, does some extremely crazy things with our perceptions of time and daily routines. The days of summer always feel free-flowing, as if the strict schedule the rest of the year forces us to keep is suddenly stripped away, and we’re left to go about our days and nights unhindered by time constraints. For example, our weeks are typically experienced as, “Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, etc.” In summer, time seems to very quickly fade and blur until you have no real concept of day-to-day time.  Things end up being more like: “Monday, Tuesday, Thursday….um, what day is it? Sunday? Already!?” (Or at least, this is how my summers are.)

Now don’t get me wrong, none of this is bad! It’s perfectly fine, and a very nice way to live for a few months, but sometimes this seamless existence can seem a little too…evanescent. Whimsical spontaneity is good, necessary even, but sometimes it feels really good just to plan out your week. Even if it’s something as simple as jotting down the time you’re going to dinner with your friends, the feeling of making a plan and subsequently fulfilling it is a pleasure we all can relate to.

Personal Organizer
Personal Organizer from Filofax
This, my friends, is exactly where an organizer would come in handy. More specifically, the 2013 Filofax Personal Blossom Multi Organizer. The Personal Blossom is a 135mm wide and 190mm tall personal organizer designed by a finalist in Filofax’s annual Graduate Design Competition. A beautiful, pink-themed floral print design is emblazoned upon the leather emulated binding. The personal organizer’s interior is composed of a creamy, suede-touch PU. There are 6 binding rings 23mm in size that holds 35mm of paper. 

As any writer will tell you, no matter how hard we try, we all know that it’s extraordinarily difficult to write something that perfectly reflects the feelings and sensations memories can so readily and effortlessly provide. They’re a seemingly perfect storybook and have the ability to shape not only how we see our pasts, but how we see our futures. Yet, despite their powers, memories are not time proof.  They fade, blur, and are mentally rewritten more times than people care to think about, and this is what makes keeping a written keepsake so important. The Multi-Organizer is the perfect tool to make sure all your warm, refreshing summer experiences are never forgotten. Whether you scribble a quick note about your trip to the local renaissance fair, or write a ten-page vividly detailed description of the event, the organizer will always be there to protect and hold your recollections, no matter what they might be. So, once you’ve had your fun, sit back, relax, and write yourself something that, 50 years from now, will fill you with the same amount of enthralling excitement you felt when you experienced it. Trust me; it’ll definitely be worth it. 



Personal Organizers


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Filofax Finsbury Personal Organizer  

Filofax Finsbury Personal Organizer  

Filofax Finchley A5 Family Organizer


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Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Press Release

Press Release
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Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Latest NEWS

Latest NEWS
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Friday, April 5, 2013

Spring at last….

The diverse variety of tree species that populate the earth easily number in the millions. Trees are an ever-growing biological kingdom that features creatures of an unimaginable array of color and elegance. However, despite the multitude of stunning species the plant kingdom manages to produce, almost none are able to match the international popularity and pure loveliness of the Japanese Cherry Blossom Tree. The mesmerizing image of “cherry blossom clouds” blooming en masse evokes almost instantaneous feelings of warmth, relaxation and a sense of sanctuary that is as intricately entwined with the Land of the Rising Sun as symbolically possible. Cherry Blossoms are a type of de facto visual representation of Japanese culture, and are inherently representative of the peacefulness and striking beauty of Japan’s ancient heritage. Therefore, when the Kingdom of Japan and the United States of America sought to reaffirm and strengthen a bond that history has proven can withstand even the cruelest of trials and tribulations, no gift seemed more appropriate to give the Western nation than that of Japan’s most renowned tree.
In early 1912, the mayor of Tokyo City, in representation of the entire Japanese government, gifted the city of Washington, D.C. with 3,020 Cherry Blossoms whose lineage hailed from a famous grove along Tokyo’s Arakawa River. On March 27, 1912, the First Lady Helen Taft and the wife of Japan’s ambassador, Viscountess Chinda, planted the first two trees along the north bank of the Tidal Basin in West Potomac Park. These two powerful trees, marked by a commemorative plaque, still stand just as strong and startlingly beautiful as the day they were planted.
Ever since this wondrous inception of stunning beauty and undying friendship between two very different countries was established, the city of D.C. has hosted an annual National Cherry Blossom Festival, where citizens from across the country and even beyond come to gaze and awe at one of the most beautiful wonders of nature to grace the eastern coast of the Americas. The two-week festival begins on the last Saturday of March with an official opening ceremony, and in the upcoming fortnight a wide variety of cultural events and festivals take place that include, but are not limited to: photography exhibits, kimono fashion shows, rakugo, martial arts, a marathon, singing, dancing, and even a rugby tournament, despite that fact that it has no real significance in America or Japan. It is an experience unlike any other, and 2013’s festival is charged to be just as fantastical as its legacy would demand. Whether the festival will have fair or frozen weather during this year’s festival is anyone’s call, as the traditional groundhogs Winnipeg Willow and Manitoba Merv gave conflicting reactions earlier this year. Whether spring will come early or winter will remain is something we will just have to wait and see, but one thing we can all guarantee is that the Cherry Blossom Festival will move full steam ahead with more revelry than we can possibly imagine. So, for the next two whole weeks, the city of D.C. will be abuzz with life, fever and a marvelous blending of two distinct cultures into a pageantry of life, loveliness and splendor.

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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

eCatalog

eCatalog
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Monday, December 17, 2012

The Christmas Express is on the way

What I have found to be the most moving aspects of the Holiday Season is its unfailing ability to unify people of all backgrounds the world over. No matter one’s religious preferences or winter practices, a comforting, heartwarming spirit seems to infect the hearts of each and every one of us during this magical time of year. It’s hard to say why, but it seems that whenever the last leaves of autumn fall and the mornings bite with cold, the Holiday spirit comes out in full force. Along with the almost mystical feelings that the season invokes, it also brings with it a sense of charity and thoughtfulness that is unsurpassed by any other month of the year.
The idea of giving to those less fortunate is a tried and true moral of the holiday season that people seem to have a natural inclination towards. Whether it’s donating old clothes to Goodwill, giving to the Salvation Army, or even going the extra mile by heading down to the local soup kitchen and giving back to the local community, this time of year brings out people’s desire to help their fellow human being. It brings about the spirit of generosity that encompasses your being and compels you to give a little back for all that you’ve received over the year. Ultimately, the merging of your softened heart along with the hundreds of others in your community intermingles to create an air of peace and compassion unlike any before.
Just look outside: everything is slowly falling under the magic of the season, and there is no other season that was so perfectly made for giving. The warmth that fills your soul when you have given someone a heartfelt, selfless gift is something that not even a roaring fire could compete with. It’s a beautiful gift in and of itself – not only for the receiver, but for your heart and conscious as well. It’s a spark, a light, a movement that travels from person to person into a snowball of love and hospitality that truly embodies what the Holiday Season is all about.

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Monday, November 26, 2012

Top 10 Writing Instruments of 2012

It’s not quite over yet, but as far as I’m concerned 2012 has been an extremely eventful year. On the positive, the Queen had her Diamond Jubilee, China launched its first female astronaut into space, the 2012 Summer Olympics were held in London, Curiosity landed on Mars, and chances are good no kind of apocalyptic event will happen on the 21st of December. In addition to this notable, one-of-a-kind achievements, I believe it should also be noted that 2012 has been a particularly good years for the world of stationery and its subsequent accessories. The pens, pencils, inks and writing instruments released this year have been some of the absolute best I’ve ever seen. Whether they have heart, style, confidence, subtle beauty or a simply magnetic appeal, this year has seen the emergence of some truly remarkable pieces.
Therefore, the staff at Pen Boutique has decided to compile a list of what are arguably the best writing instruments this year has to offer. Whether you get them for yourself or decide to give them away as a beautiful and thoughtful gift this holiday season, the choice is yours! All I can guarantee is that each and every one of these instruments are sure to please.
10. The Metropolitan Museum of Arts Russian Imperial Rollerball Pen. Possessing a much nicer history than Russia’s actual imperial family, the Russian Imperial is based upon the works of Peter Carl Fabergé. A jeweler in late 19th century Petersburg, Russia, Fabergé managed to become the world’s greatest master of guilloche enameling. This type of coating is a time-intensive technique in which polychrome enamel is layered over circular, straight or wavy patterns that are engraved on metal. The Imperial Russian’s engraved opal pattern, available in either red or blue lacquer, is coated in translucent enamel. The pen’s 24k gold trims combined with a beautiful gold overlay cap top provides a regal, finished look to this luxurious design.
9. The Stipula Gladiator Steel Nib Fountain Pen. Talking about this pen makes me sorely want to re-watch the movie for the fourth time, but I suppose that will have to wait. Stipula has chosen to pay tribute to the memory of the Roman Gladiator; fearless warriors who are just as legendary and universally renowned as Roma itself. The Gladiator is available in three colors: deep sea blue, jet black and crimson. Each is a fitting reminiscence of the noble legacy of the Gladiator, and is only accented by its shined golden accents. The pen features the Roman Colosseum as a matte gold band around the resin barrel’s center while the nib is composed of antique gold-finished steel. The gold-colored clip is styled to resemble a gladius, a short sword used by Ancient Roman foot soldiers. The top of the pen’s cap features a Gladiator’s shield along with a trident, net and helmet, a fanciful repertoire of all of a gladiator’s traditional weaponry.
8. The Fisher Space Infinium Titanium Nitride Ballpoint Pen. This Fisher Executive Pen offers the heft, feel, style and boldness that today's office warrior simply can’t live without. The body of this piece possesses a reflective, black titanium nitride finish. The word “Infinium” is written across the length of the pen, and provides an exquisitely futuristic look to the pen’s monochrome theme. The permanently attached clip and slide-on cap embodies this pen’s excellent convenience and portability. As with all Fisher Space Pens, it offers extreme quality and durability on which you can always rely. So, whether you’re working inside or outside the office, the Infinium provides style and comfort in both writing and presentation.
7. The Delta Indigenous People Kanaka Maoli Hawaii SPEC Limited Edition Fountain Pen. In a collection that is limited to 100 pieces worldwide, the Delta Indigenous People Series has created an utter tour de force in honor of the Kanaka Maoli. Descendants of warriors and fisherman, these peoples are aborigines of an ancient island where the soul of the earth, sea and sky is in perfect harmony with the body and mind. They lived on an island that, not too long along, was its own kingdom; an island called Hawaii. The body of this tributary piece is hand-turned from solid bars of a new type of resin that has a natural, blue-green, sea-like coloring. The solid, sterling silver ring around the middle, possesses a flower-based pattern that features a natural aquamarine stone while the sterling silver clip is crafted in the form of an ancient Kanaka warrior mask. Both of these features are plated with 24K gold and enriched with a layer of pink gold to emphasize their intricate details. The fountain pen version contains a specially designed solid gold 18K nib decorated with a rendition of a Leiomano, a Hawaiian shark tooth weapon.
6. The Cross Tech3+ Stylus Accessory. I highly doubt there is a pen out there that could get any more convenient than the Tech3+. This pen is a brilliant combination of three totally different but equally important elements in the brave new world of writing: ballpoint pen, pencil and stylus. The ballpoint pen writes in black or red ink while the pencil uses 0.5mm lead. The stylus accessory, in my opinion, is the most ingenious aspect of the entire piece. At the opposite end of the pen is a conductive, soft, silicone rubber that conveys electrical signals to touch screen devices. The Tech3+ glides smoothly across any screen or sheet of paper. Available in a brilliant selection of five different colors (chrome, satin blue, satin black, satin chrome and frosty pink), the Tech3+ is fun, quirky, and extremely easy to use.
5. The Graf von Faber-Castell Pen of the Year 2012 Fountain Pen. The masterful collaboration of dozens of gold leaf sheets and ancient German wetland oak makes the 2012 Pen of the Year an extraordinary masterpiece. The wood’s deep, gnarled texture is beautifully exemplified by masterfully-applied coatings of 24K gold leaves and a final, strong resin coat. The application method dates back to an ancient Egyptian technique practiced 4,000 years ago. The 18K bicolor gold nib is available in widths of fine, medium and broad, with each one being ‘run in’ by hand. All metal fittings are 24K gold-plated. The end cap protects the twist knob filling mechanism and the crown is topped by a chessboard faceted citrine gemstone set into the cap. With its classical mystique and privileged air, this pen manages to capture the eye and heart in a dazzling display of light and beauty.
4. The Pilot Namiki Vanishing Point 2012 Charcoal Limited Edition Fountain Pen. Namiki’s newest Limited Edition Vanishing Point combines the cool allure of charcoal-colored marble with the irresistible appeal of rhodium trims to create a pen that is essential for your Vanishing Point collection. It has all the convenient attributes that makes a vanishing point a bestseller: a retractable point, a clip that keeps ink out of your pocket, and an effortless push-top mechanism. The nib is made of beautiful 18k White Gold that effortlessly compliments the pen’s silver-colored trimmings and dark, smoky body. (Unfortunately, it’s limited to only 850 pieces in the U.S., so make sure you get it before it’s too late!
3. The Lamy 2000 Brushed Stainless Steel Rollerball Pen. The LAMY 2000 series is a classic among designer writing instruments. Incredible manufacturing skills and a maximum level of precision were required in order to produce this absolutely timeless design. The seamless, partially hand finished body has a velvety, matt brushed stainless steel surface. The barrel’s platinum coating is further complimented by the pen’s polished, spring-mounted clip. The final product is a harmonic combination of high-end craftsmanship and complex technical processes.
2. The Parker Ingenuity Large GT Limited Edition Year of the Dragon Pen. This beautiful limited edition piece pays tribute to one of the most sacred mythical creatures in Chinese history. 2012 is the Year of the Dragon in the Chinese calendar, and Parker has created a piece that is just as breathtaking as it is culturally inspiring. Its sturdy body is coated with vibrant, maroon-colored Chinese lacquer. A striking, gold-plated acid-etched dragon wraps around the barrel in a pleasantly exotic design. The gilded creature is beautifully complimented by the 1.2mm gold plated barrel, cap and gold PVD trims. Completely an already enticing offer is the Ingenuity’s legendary flexible tip. Famed for its intuitive adjustment to the user’s writing style, it provides an exceptionally smooth and fluid writing experience. This one, also unfortunately, is limited to just 8,000 pieces. (I would think they would only make 1,202 – just to be clever, you know?)
1. Montblanc Jonathan Swift Black Broad Limited Edition Fountain Pen – Writer Series. Jonathan Swift, the author of Gulliver’s Travels and A Modest Proposal was a literary powerhouse with who now has a work of art to match. Montblanc’s Writers Edition has chosen 2012 to honor the forefather and trailblazer of what we now know to be satire. The Jonathan Swift Montblanc Pen’s black lacquer barrel is decorated with multilayered inlays designed to represent the ropes that were used to bind Gulliver when he visited Lilliput, the land of the tiny people, in his first adventure. The precious black resin cap is shaped like Gulliver’s tricorne and bears Jonathan Swift’s signature. A platinum-plated clip depicts the tall, beautiful staircase of the mayor of Lilliput while the delicately designed rhodium-plated 18K gold nib boasts an elaborate engraving of the Lilliput Imperial Army. The Jonathan Swift is a limited edition piece with restricted worldwide access. It is a gem of its generation. This series is an impeccable, stylish dedication to a man who managed to carve out his own place in the massive history of the English language.
So there you have it! 2012 saw the release of some truly remarkable pieces. Whether it’s the exotic styling of the Delta Maoli Hawaii, the cultural significance of the Year of the Dragon, the practicality of the Tech3+ or the sleek, silvery style of the Lamy 2000, each of these instruments has its own unique spark of individuality and beauty. Each and every one manages to be perfect for just about any situation: something for the office, a Christmas gift or for your own personal enjoyment! The holiday season is starting heat up, and it would be the shame of the year for you to miss all these fantastic deals. Good luck, and happy shopping!











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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Let the season begin….

If there is one thing Americans are relatively modest about, it’s our sports teams. The Olympics, for example, are always a popular, but never fanatical, success. We go, we cheer passionately, we make sure we come home with the most medals (or at the very least more than China), we produce a few athletic starlets, and then we come home, safe and secure in our international athletic dominance. This of course isn’t to say that we aren’t fiercely proud of our athletes and the years of hard work and dedication they put toward their sports. The Fab Five are certified angels, our women’s soccer have won hearts on and off the field, our basketball boys have continued resoundingly demolishing the international competition and at the end of the day none of us are complaining. It’s just that, on a whole, compared to our northern neighbor’s borderline terrifying pride in their hockey teams, our transatlantic friends’ unfathomable loyalty to their soccer teams, and our southern neighbors’ who have actually started wars over the aforementioned sport, Americans enjoy a successful, but comparatively subdued feeling towards our teams.
Football is the exception.
The Canadian riots that take place at the conclusion of every Stanley Cup and the Brit’s unfailing loyalty to their soccer teams that, well, aren’t that good, all utterly pale in comparison to violent and undying allegiance Americans have toward their football teams. The dedicators typically fall into one of three categories: the casual but loyal fan, the fan who has made football a certified study and knows the statistics and trade history of every NFL player of importance, and the ‘die-hard heaven forbid you ever utter a single derogatory statement about their favorite team lest you risk having your lights punched out’ fan. (No exaggeration, I’ve actually seen grown adults get into physical altercations inside their place of business over football teams.) It doesn’t even matter how good or bad the team is – they can be the absolute worst team in the entire league – but if you get on the wrong side of a die-hard fan, you should never expect anything less than getting the stuffing beaten out of you in the dead of night and your car getting totaled via sledgehammer. (You think I’m joking? I assure you, my metaphors are quite tame compared to what actually happen to some poor unfortunate souls.) Believe you me, the shenanigans that goes on during Eastern European soccer matches is child’s play to veteran football fans, and from what I’ve seen in the news recently, that’s saying something.
September 5th officially started this year’s football season, and the whole shebang won’t be over until February 3, 2013 with Super Bowl XLVII (47). Since we’re in the very beginning of the regular season, that coveted cup is up for grabs and it’s literally anyone’s game at this point (depending on who you ask). With all these new hopefuls arriving on the field this season, it’s only reasonable that you add a whole new lineup to your writing repertoire. The first player on the green is the Lamy 2000 Brushed Stainless Steel Fountain Pen. A staggering amount of manufacturing skills and precision levels were required to create this timeless design using only one material: stainless steel. After extensive processing and designing, the Lamy 2000’s finished product possesses a high-end, velvet, matt brushed body. Its seamless, partially hand-finished surface is shaped to provide the optimum in form and function. For those of you who want a little more color, Sheaffer and Scuderia Ferrari are proud to present the Sheaffer Ferrari 100 Rollerball Pen. Its sleek, bold design features either a fire red or midnight black body with silver-colored rings and accents. At the highest level of quality, each pen proudly displays the Ferrari emblem upon the cap and the renowned “White Dot” of excellence on the clip. Each instrument reflects the same profound passion, extraordinary talent and incredible expertise that drives the Ferrari company. (I will refrain from making an awful pun.) The last, but most certainly not least, player up for grabs is the Monteverde Poquito Stylus XL Ballpoint Pen. This pen has been redesigned with a consideration for convenience, practicability and stylish new colors. The soft rubber stylus is as responsive as fingers on a touch screen, but offers better accuracy and leaves no fingerprints. The piece is compatible with smart phones, tables, GPS, E-readers as well as public ATMS and airport kiosks. With colors ranging from Graphie Grey to violet to turquoise, this is a universal gift that any techie would love to have.
Whether it’s the aforementioned gems or one of the many others who have just arrived from the factory, you need to make sure you’re looking sharp this season. Your favorite teams certainly are, and how would it look if you didn’t represent them accordingly? So get your pens, get your jersey, get your giant foam finger, and get yourself to a TV, ‘cause this thing only comes once a year and it’s something you certainly don’t want to miss.



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