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Omas Triratna Limited Edition Fountain Pen TRI801, 1996
Omas Triratna Limited Edition Fountain Pen TRI801, 1996
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The OMAS Triratna Limited Edition Fountain Pen was created to commemorate the life of Buddha, a philosopher whose teachings of universal compassion continue to resonate across cultures and generations.
Its design draws deeply from Buddhist philosophy, with the name “Triratna” referring to the Three Jewels—the Buddha, the Dharma (teachings), and the Sangha (community).
The pen is crafted with a richly colored resin body, symbolizing the saffron robes of Buddhist monks, and is adorned with finely executed sterling silver overlays featuring detailed religious motifs.
The cap and barrel are decorated with sculptural scenes and symbolic elements, including imagery inspired by traditional Buddhist art. The clip is embellished with rubies, while the pen is fitted with a two-tone 18K gold nib, ensuring both aesthetic refinement and superior writing performance.
Produced as a limited edition, the series was issued in multiple precious metal versions, including sterling silver and solid gold, with production numbers reflecting significant dates associated with the life of Buddha.
Each pen was presented in a fitted presentation box and accompanied by official documentation, underscoring its status as both a writing instrument and a collectible work of art.
- 2,541 pieces worldwide
- This number was symbolic, chosen to commemorate the anniversary of Buddha’s passing
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