India, 27 March 2017/Team Estrade//– Fonderie 47, a process of casting metal, turns AK47 into wearable art. Fonderie 47 funds gun destruction in Africa. To date, Fonderie 47 have funded the destruction of 40,000 assault rifles. Today millions of assault rifles plague Africa. It envisions Africa, free from the fear of assault rifles. Responsible for countless deaths, they enable and exacerbate violence against women and children, cause misallocation of resources and prevent economic growth.
Cross, well-known for stylish and classified mechanism introduces Cross Peerless collection by Fonderie 47. The designs of peerless collection highlight black PVD plating with 23KT gold-plated appointments. The cross disk used in the peerless collection is a transformed steel from an AK47 destroyed in Africa. Each pen features the unique serial number of a gun taken out of circulation to create it. The pen includes the certificate of authenticity signed by its creators.
This exclusive collection of Rollerball pen by Cross is available in India only at William Penn stores at malls and airports. You can also log onto www.williampenn.net to avail the Rollerball at Rs 25,895/-
About William Penn:
William Penn, the purveyor of premium writing instruments, started its operations in the year 2002, as a stationery and writing accessories store in Koramangala, Bangalore. In 2004, the first exclusive writing instrument store was established at Forum Mall, Bangalore. Today William Penn retails more than 20 brands of premium writing instruments from around the world such as Sheaffer, Fisher Space, and Cross – from USA, Sailor – from Japan, Hugo Boss, Montblanc, Lamy, Porsche Design, and Pelikan– from Germany, CaranD’Ache from Switzerland, Waterman – from France.
Apart from pens, William Penn also retails unique men’s accessories and desktop accessories like Rubinato feather quill pens – from Italy, Troika from Germany, and Lapis Bard lifestyle accessories from England. To locate the closest William Penn store – log onto www.williampenn.net.
Fonderie 47 Funds the Destruction of an AK47