This edition commemorates the timeless love and poetic tragedy of literature’s iconic star-crossed lovers, Romeo and Juliet. The play’s most powerful themes – love, family rivalry and fate – are carefully distilled into each Meisterstück writing instrument using exquisite materials and symbolic details.
The cream-coloured “Juliet” edition features thoughtful details that honour Romeo’s celestial vision of Juliet when he cries, “O, speak again, bright angel!” in Act 2, Scene 2. The feather-engraved precious resin cap and barrel are complemented by signature gold accents – reflecting the heavenly radiance at the heart of Juliet’s character.
Building on the delicate design of the Precious Resin Juliet Classique, this edition carries forward its signature characteristics and introduces a signature gold-coated cap adorned with an engraved feather pattern.
Capulet’s Orchard in Act 2, Scene 2 is central to the “Romeo” edition’s design. In this iconic setting, Juliet unknowingly reveals her love – and her inner conflict – to Romeo from her window. The teal-coloured cap and barrel, together with the leaf engraving on the cap, pay a subtle tribute to this intimate moment.
Carrying forward the defining elements of the Precious Resin Romeo LeGrand, this edition is distinguished by its striking platinum-coated cap. Its crown features the Montblanc emblem framed in red precious resin – a nod to the colour of love.
This writing instrument fuses details from both the “Romeo” and “Juliet” editions. The cap and barrel are crafted from teal-coloured degradé lacquer decorated with a gold-coated leaf pattern, while the cone, clip, and nib complete the design with signature gold-coated detailing.
William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is a tragic romance between two young lovers from feuding families, and is regarded as one of the finest works in the English language. Written between 1591 and 1595, it was among Shakespeare’s most celebrated plays in his own lifetime, and continues to resonate through its intense portrayal of forbidden first love, and the conflict between personal desire and the forces that seek to restrain it.
Romeo and Juliet’s lasting cultural influence is reflected in the countless adaptations it has inspired across stage, film, music, and opera.