About Pierre Cardin
THE STORY OF PIERRE CARDIN
Mr Cardin was born in Venice, Italy on 2 July 1922. At
two years of age, he moved with his family to Vichy in France. When his
home was bombarded in the Second World War and all his family members
were forced to leave for different alien places, the 20-year-old Cardin
arrived at the center of Europe - Paris alone and empty-handed. Mr
Cardin's earliest work was making set and garments for the movie- The
Beauty and the Beast.
In 1950, Mr Cardin finally set up a garment company in
his own name before launching his first fashion show in 1953, thereby
formally establishing his career as a designer.
He made use of the box pattern, V and H styles, and
daring and clever line division, as well as matched classical pure
colors such as black, red and white together.
This novel fashion style shows Mr Cardin's design
essence. Through almost 20 years of persistent endeavors, Mr Cardin
finally realized his dream, he was awarded the GOLD THIMBLE, the top
prize in French fashion design, three times.
It is a great honor for a designer to receive such a
prize and indeed very few people are able to receive such a tribute
three times over like Mr Cardin.
Until today, no one has been able to surpass this
achievement if Mr Cardin. In 1992, Mr Cardin was chosen as the only
fashion designer to enter the French Academy, laying the foundation for
Mr Cardin as the top fashion master of the World
PIERRE CARDIN WRITING INSTRUMENTS
Pierre Cardin writing instruments continue the elegant
and luxurious fashion design concept of the brand's garment. The unique
brand style is shown vividly in Pierre Cardin writing instruments with
elegant patterns and noble taste, showing infinite charm. With
exquisite workmanship, each item will bring out the unique quality in
you.
The Nib of the Pen
The nib of the Pierre Cardin pen is supplied by German
professional pen manufacturers. It adopts the high-tech K-plating
technique and is burnished by hand. The function of the Pen nib is made
much better with the plating of rare metal on the surface. Iridium pen
is one of the products with excellent quality and passed strict writing
tests. The ink flow is smooth and even and the pen is durable.
The Barrel of the Pen
In order to satisfy the diverse demands of customers,
the barrel of each Pierre Cardin pen utilizes different materials and
workmanship. To meet the demand of different people, the metallic
surface of the barrel is especially treated, painted, electroplated,
engraved or roll-pressed with attractive designs and patterns. The
non-metallic barrels are environmentally friendly materials that are
non-toxic and non-radiation. When combined with exquisite workmanship,
each pen is elegant and a masterpiece of its own.
The Clip of the Pen
The clips of Pierre Cardin pens are processed by a
renowned factory. With excellent flexibility and durability, the pen
can be clipped conveniently onto pockets and does not easily fall off.
The elegant and fashionable design effectively showcases a unique and
exquisite style.
Electroplated Parts
Electroplated parts are made of processed pure copper
materials so as to ensure a high level of adhesiveness. Some parts
adopted the aerospace-tech titanium electroplating process, with the
surface bearing an appearance of pure gold, making it long-wearing and
easily frayed.
The feeder and the Ink Converter
These are two key parts relevant to the writing function
of a pen. In order to create the superior function of the pen, the
designer carried out tests and measurements on the writing, absorbency,
durability and many other factors of the pen. High-quality feeders and
ink converters are subsequently selected to match each particular pen
so as to ensure good writing function and excellent quality of the pen.
The Refill of the Pen
The refill and the ink of Pierre Cardin pens are from
the USA, Germany and Switzerland. The ink flow is so even and smooth
that it can last you for a long time. It also does not dry up easily
and the quality is excellent.
All Pierre Cardin pens use standard ink converters, ink
cartridges and refills that are internationally accepted
FOUNTAIN PEN
Use of Ink Converter
Insert converter into grip section. Twist end of
converter in counter-clockwise direction, the in clockwise direction to
draw ink. (pic 1)
Use of Ink Cartridge
Insert cartridge into grip section. Twist barrel
clockwise to secure it. (pic 2)
CLEANING OF YOUR FOUNTAIN PEN
Clean body and cap with cold water periodically. This is
particularly important if
(a) the ink has dried up due to lack of use
(b) thefeed system is blocked
(c) a different ink color is used
(d) the ink flow becomes irregular
To prevent leakage, always keep or carry your writing
instrument with the nib pointing upwards.
ROLLER PEN
Insert refill into grip section. Twist barrel clockwise
to secure it. (pic 3)
BALLPOINT PEN
To use, twist barrel clockwise to expose tip and
counter-clockwise to retreat tip.(pic 4)
To change refill, twist barrel counter-clockwise, remove
old refill and insert new one. Twist barrel clockwise to secure it.
(pic 5)
MAINTENANCE
1. Clean pen with lint and grease-free cloth to keep it
new and clean.
2. Use only high-quality ink and ink cartridges to ensure best
performance.
3. Mixed ink is inadvisable for use. Completely clean the pen before
using anotherkind of ink or cartridge.
WARRANTY
Each Pierre Cardin product is meticulously crafted from
only the finest materials and subjected to the strictest quality
controls. The consummate workmanship and flawless functioning are
guaranteed by Pierre Cardin. The warranty does not apply to damage
resulting from accident, improper service or repair by anyone other
than Pierre Inc. or the use of non-Pierre Cardin writing instrument
accessories (bottled ink, cartridge etc). All those may cause improper
functioning of the product and are causes to invalidate the warranty.
    
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