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A special Style of Pen for from an exceptional piece of Polyester Resin
Pen Style | Phoenix Rising Style |
Finish | Antique Brass Plating |
Material | Walnut |
Shipping Australia: | Free within Australia |
Shipping International: | $12.00 |
Warranty: | 90 Days |
Payment Options: | |
Credit Card | Visa/MasterCard |
PayPal | Paypal for PayPal members |
EFT (Direct Transfer) | Australian orders Only |
The phoenix is a sacred firebird said to have beautiful feathers of gold and red. Its story has roots in many ancient civilizations- most notably the Egyptian and Greek. After 1,000 years the phoenix builds itself a nest of twigs, which then burns fiercely until they are both, reduced to ashes. From the ashes a young phoenix appears, renewing the life cycle of the bird and making the phoenix virtually immortal and invincible. This pen captures the story in detail, from the flames bursting at the tip, to the rising phoenix; its tail rendered in the clip. Amber crystals on the clip and cap add to the majesty of this regal creature. Easy to make and features a Parker® style refill. Plus the authentic patina and natural darkening of the Antique Pewter brings out the details of the finish and creates a unique feel with a charm all its own. It will add a sense of warmth to your handmade creation.
An image of a Silky Oak tree
It is a fast-growing evergreen tree, between 18–35 m (59–115 ft) tall, with dark green delicately dented bipinnatifid leaves reminiscent of a fern frond. It is the largest plant in the Grevillea genus, reaching trunk diameters in excess of 1 m (3 ft). The leaves are generally 15–30 cm (6–12 in) long with greyish white or rusty undersides.
Its flowers are golden-orange bottlebrush-like blooms, between 8–15 cm (3–6 in) long, in the spring, on a 2–3 cm long stem and are used for honey production. Like others of its genus, the flowers have no petals, instead they have a long calyx that splits into 4 lobes.[1] The seeds mature in late winter to early spring, fruiting on dark brown leathery dehiscent follicles, about 2 cm long, with one or two flat, winged seeds.