The Aurora Internazionale model was introduced on the market in 1930 and constitutes, together with the subsequent Novum, the company's reaction to the new stylistic trends which see a predominance of tapered shapes and a clear reference to the dictates of Art Deco. The pen is characterized by the presence on the cap of a rich band decorated with a Greek motif, placed between two smaller rings.
It presumably owes its name to having been produced for the international market, in fact it became part of the mechanical pen/pencil combination called Le Duo Moderne marketed in France together with Edacoto.
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