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Created in tribute to Sergey Parajanov, one of the most visionary artists of the 20th century, this pen draws inspiration from The Color of Pomegranates — a film that transformed cinema into a language of symbolism, ritual, silence, and color.
Rather than telling a story through words, Parajanov revealed meaning through images and emotion. His visual poetry reflects memory, faith, love, loss and the quiet resilience of the Armenian people — themes that exist in stillness, restraint, and profound beauty.
The pen is crafted in a deep pomegranate hue with subtle brown-black undertones, echoing the film’s rich visual language and layered symbolism. Polished gold-plated hardware provides a striking contrast, reinforcing a sense of sacredness, ritual, and timeless presence. Fitted with a precision fountain pen nib, it is designed for deliberate, thoughtful writing — where each line carries intention.
Created in honor of Parajanov’s birthday on January 9, this pen stands as a reflection on art, memory and the power of silence to speak.
Please bear in mind that the photo may slightly differ from the actual item in terms of color due to the lighting during photo shooting or the monitor’s display.
This fountain pen comes with a standard international converter and one long blue ink cartridge. You can also convert it to eyedropper fill.