Oscar winning director and writer, Ron Howard and Akiva Goldsman, have
reunited to bring Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code to the big screen. In a story of relentless adventure and scholarly intrigue, Harvard symbologist Robert
Langdon races breathlessly across Europe, to decipher an enigma that could prove to be the biggest cover-up in human history. In the year of its 90th
anniversary, Tibaldi has been commissioned by Sony Pictures to develop the official collection of luxury writing instruments celebrating The Da Vinci Code
movie.
On 20th October, 1916, "the first and most important Italian manufacturer of fountain pens" (as recorded on the certificate of
registration at the bureau of commerce in Florence) was established as Tibaldi & Co. Since that time and throughout the twentieth century, people from all
walks of life, be they great writers or everyday folks wishing to write down their thoughts, have savored Tibaldi's elegant, reliable pens. The Da Vinci
Code limited edition pen by Tibaldi is an opulent, precious work of art, whose mechanical reliability and precision reflect that of luxurious timepieces.
Brimming with intrigue, it is adorned with high precision engravings of Leonardo da Vinci's iconic Vetruvian Man, multiple locations from the movie (St.
Sulpice Cathedral, the Eiffel Tower, the Arche de Triomphe and the Parthenon) and a series of cryptic codes and symbols including a five pointed star, phi
and fleur de lis. Deciphering the letters and symbols, which decorate the pen's cap, reveals the words which, in the story, enable the cryptex to be opened.
The beautifully etched 18K gold nib features The Da Vinci Code (DVC) official movie logo. Only 618 sterling silver fountain pens and rollers are available
worldwide.