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Ancient Egypt Measuring approximately 6" in length, each ball pen in the Ancient Egypt collection is made from a cold cast resin and is hand-painted in the colors of the Egyptian royal palette. Long-lasting refills are available at office supply stores. Each pen comes individually gift boxed.
Amenophis III pen
$9.95 "Amenophis III was enthroned as King of Egypt in 1408 BCE. Some thirty-five years later, he allowed his son - Prince Amenophis - to share the throne, forming a co-regency that lasted four years." Read more here.
Saqqara pen The unknown queen of the city of Saqqara, known as the “City of the Dead,” is located west of the Nile River near the point where the river splits and flows to the Mediterranean Sea. Read more here. Horus pen "The oldest of the Horus gods is appropriately named Horus the Elder (Heru-ur), and was especially venerated in pre-Dynastic Upper Egypt ... In this very ancient form, Horus is also a creator god, the falcon who flew up at the beginning of time." Read more here.
Thoth pen $9.95 "Thoth is the name given by the Greeks to the Egyptian god Djeheuty. Thoth was the god of wisdom, inventor of writing, patron of scribes and the divine mediator. He is most often represented as a man with the head of an ibis, holding a scribal palette and reed pen." Read more here.
Anubis pen $9.95 "Anubis...is the mysterious canid funerary deity of ancient Egypt...Just what type of animal Anubis is represented by is unknown as well; definitely canid and most likely a jackal or a wild dog -- or a hybrid of both...The deep black color Anubis's animal is not reflective of its actual coat but is instead symbolic of his position as a funerary deity." Read more here.
Each pen comes individually gift boxed. |
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Warranties and returns If an item proves to be defective, in most cases the manufacturer's warranty will apply. However, please email us first so that we can determine the easiest way to resolve the problem to your satisfaction. In the case of fountain pens -- which are a bit more individualistic than other writing instruments -- what may at first appear to be a defect (hard starting or poor flow for example), can in almost all cases be resolved with a few simple 'tweaks' to the nib, which we'll be happy to guide you through or perhaps suggest returning to us for adjustment. Should you wish to return a
non-defective item within 3 days of receipt because it doesn't suit
you for some reason, again please email us and we'll arrange an
exchange, credit or refund (minus any shipping/insurance charges),
if the item is returned in an 'as new' condition. If you've dipped a
fountain pen to try its writing characteristics, kindly clean off
any ink residue prior to shipping -- to save us both a nasty
surprise We want you to be happy with your purchase from His Nibs.com and hope to have you join the ranks of our many long-term, repeat customers!
Revised: July 21st, 2008
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