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LIMITED
      EDITION MOON GODDESS  
      
FOUNTAIN
      PEN 
      
 
      
      
 
    
Myth of the Moon Goddess
    
       
    
    
      According to “Li-Ji”, an ancient
      Chinese book recording customs and ceremonies, the Chinese Emperor is to
      offer sacrifices to the sun in spring and the moon in autumn. While the
      sun is worshipped during the day, the rite for the moon is to be held in
      the evening. Chinese ancestors set the 15th day of the 8th lunar month as
      the day of the lunar rite, a day when half of autumn has passed and thus
      called “Mid-Autumn”. The night on August 15 of the lunar calendar is
      also called “Night of the Moon”, as the moon is brighter than usual.
      In Song Dynasty (starting from 420 A.D.), the day was officially declared
      for lunar worship and moon watching and named Mid-Autumn Festival. Moon
      cakes are regarded an indispensable delicacy on the occasion and are
      offered between friends to imply reunion. Family gathering, moon admiring,
      moon cake eating, out-door barbecue, etc. remain popular festival
      activities ever since.
      Today, family reunion and celebration is a rule for
      all Chinese on this day that has become one of the three most important
      Chinese festivals.
    
     
    
     
    Pelikan is pleased to
    combine the precision of the German craftsmanship with the ancient Chinese
    legend and, by modifying M1000, presents proudly to worldwide pen lovers the
    golden limited edition “Myth of the Moon Goddess”. The motif “Chang Eh
    Flying to the Moon” is masterly engraved on a sleeve of solid 925 silver
    with 24-carat gold overlay. The nib is 18-carat gold, accentuated with
    rhodium decor. The edition is limited to 568 pieces worldwide, a lucky
    number whose Chinese pronunciation implies flourishing of fortune in every
    field of life.
     
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    