Phoenix Rising Ballpoint Pen
The Phoenix is a legendary firebird with stunning golden and red feathers with origins in ancient civilizations, particularly Egyptian and Greek. Every 1,000 years, the phoenix builds a nest of twigs, which then burns fiercely until both the nest and the bird turn to ashes. From these ashes, a young phoenix emerges, renewing the bird's life cycle and making it virtually immortal and invincible. Wood Options Amboyna Burl - Although technically not a distinct species but the burl is wood from any of the Pterocarpus species. It is among the most expensive woods and sought after of all the burls. Commonly used in fine furniture, guitar tops and knife and gun grips. Ambrosia Maple - This is wood from a Maple tree that has been infested with the Ambrosia Beetle. This beetle bores tunnels in the wood and a fungus grows that causes the black and gray streaks. As the tree matures the streaks create a beautiful pattern. Bethlehem Olive Wood - A light wood with a beautiful dark g