Sigmund Freud

The father of psychoanalysis was interested in looking at the origins of human behavior through the prism of sexual drives. His process of using what he called 'the talking cure' helped people to admit the truth about themselves and heal psychological wounds. This type of introspective analysis became a preoccupation of people in the 20th Century and in and of itself is one of Freud's most influential contributions. And though sex was a central feature of many of his theories, when it came to his own sexuality, Freud felt he was exempt from the drives that ruled the lives of ordinary people.    

His body of work remains both influential and controversial a century later, which is great testimony to his perceptiveness and conclusions regarding the nature of human behavior.

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The Krone Sigmund Freud is an absolutely stunning and unique writing instrument.

 

 

R_FREUDThe abalone cap is exposed through a sterling silver overlay, which reflects the dendrite tree of a neuron. The clip has a unique shape and inlay comprised of sterling silver and bronze. At the top of the cap is a coin with an image of the union of man and woman.

 

 

The finely detailed hand-painted montage on the abalone barrel, reflect many of theaspects of Freud’s The Interpretation of Dreams. The young girl with her arms resting on the moon is symbolic of dreams, while the ghosted white girl and horse represent flying. The image of the baby in the foreground is a metaphor for a human’s sexual awakening. The girl scratching her head represents the many theories and concepts introduced in The Interpretation of Dreams. From an actual statue in Greece, stands the man with wings, better known as Eros, the God of Love. A nude woman posed as the Statue of Liberty is a figurative representation of the sexual undertones affecting society throughout the ages. A train coming out of the tunnel depicts Freud’s classic sexuality dream sequence. Freud’s silhouette stands alongside an image of the brain signifying the duality of the mental and physical condition of man.

 

 

Freud’s signature is engraved into the sterling silver blind cap.

 

 

A Limited Edition of 388 Fountain Pens and 38 Rollerballs worldwide. Also available is a special 18 piece edition.
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The father of psychoanalysis was interested in looking at the origins of human behavior through the prism of sexual drives. His process of using what he called 'the talking cure' helped people to admit the truth about themselves and heal psychological wounds. This type of introspective analysis became a preoccupation of people in the 20th Century and in and of itself is one of Freud's most influential contributions. And though sex was a central feature of many of his theories, when it came to his own sexuality, Freud felt he was exempt from the drives that ruled the lives of ordinary people.    

His body of work remains both influential and controversial a century later, which is great testimony to his perceptiveness and conclusions regarding the nature of human behavior.

LISTEN TO AUDIO
SPECIFICATIONS

The Krone Sigmund Freud is an absolutely stunning and unique writing instrument.

 

 

R_FREUDThe abalone cap is exposed through a sterling silver overlay, which reflects the dendrite tree of a neuron. The clip has a unique shape and inlay comprised of sterling silver and bronze. At the top of the cap is a coin with an image of the union of man and woman.

 

 

The finely detailed hand-painted montage on the abalone barrel, reflect many of theaspects of Freud’s The Interpretation of Dreams. The young girl with her arms resting on the moon is symbolic of dreams, while the ghosted white girl and horse represent flying. The image of the baby in the foreground is a metaphor for a human’s sexual awakening. The girl scratching her head represents the many theories and concepts introduced in The Interpretation of Dreams. From an actual statue in Greece, stands the man with wings, better known as Eros, the God of Love. A nude woman posed as the Statue of Liberty is a figurative representation of the sexual undertones affecting society throughout the ages. A train coming out of the tunnel depicts Freud’s classic sexuality dream sequence. Freud’s silhouette stands alongside an image of the brain signifying the duality of the mental and physical condition of man.

 

 

Freud’s signature is engraved into the sterling silver blind cap.

 

 

A Limited Edition of 388 Fountain Pens and 38 Rollerballs worldwide. Also available is a special 18 piece edition.
Piston Fill. F, M and B

GALLERY CONFECTIONING
The father of psychoanalysis was interested in looking at the origins of human behavior through the prism of sexual drives. His process of using what he called 'the talking cure' helped people to admit the truth about themselves and heal psychological wounds. This type of introspective analysis became a preoccupation of people in the 20th Century and in and of itself is one of Freud's most influential contributions. And though sex was a central feature of many of his theories, when it came to his own sexuality, Freud felt he was exempt from the drives that ruled the lives of ordinary people.     His body of work remains both influential and controversial a century later, which is great testimony to his perceptiveness and conclusions regarding the nature of human behavior. LISTEN TO AUDIO
SPECIFICATIONS

The Krone Sigmund Freud is an absolutely stunning and unique writing instrument.

 

 

R_FREUDThe abalone cap is exposed through a sterling silver overlay, which reflects the dendrite tree of a neuron. The clip has a unique shape and inlay comprised of sterling silver and bronze. At the top of the cap is a coin with an image of the union of man and woman.

 

 

The finely detailed hand-painted montage on the abalone barrel, reflect many of theaspects of Freud’s The Interpretation of Dreams. The young girl with her arms resting on the moon is symbolic of dreams, while the ghosted white girl and horse represent flying. The image of the baby in the foreground is a metaphor for a human’s sexual awakening. The girl scratching her head represents the many theories and concepts introduced in The Interpretation of Dreams. From an actual statue in Greece, stands the man with wings, better known as Eros, the God of Love. A nude woman posed as the Statue of Liberty is a figurative representation of the sexual undertones affecting society throughout the ages. A train coming out of the tunnel depicts Freud’s classic sexuality dream sequence. Freud’s silhouette stands alongside an image of the brain signifying the duality of the mental and physical condition of man.

 

 

Freud’s signature is engraved into the sterling silver blind cap.

 

 

A Limited Edition of 388 Fountain Pens and 38 Rollerballs worldwide. Also available is a special 18 piece edition. Piston Fill. F, M and B

GALLERY CONFECTIONING