Goats can be artistic and industrious, as well as adventurous. Famous Goats include Michelangelo, Rudolph Valentino, Mark Twain and Orville Wright. As this group of celebrated individuals demonstrates, they are passionate about what they do and what they believe in. But Goats they be shy or pessimistic, or even timid by nature.
Goat people are wise and gentle, showing compatibility with those born in the years of the Rabbit, the Pig and the Horse. Being sincere, they are compassionate, understanding of others’ faults and quick to forgive. In return, good fortune smiles upon the Goat, and even during hard times, the Goat manages to satisfy the basic needs, without force or violence.
Goats find it hard to be practical and love a life of luxury and ease. They hate to displease anyone, especially their loved ones. They are too sensitive and often overreact, and thus benefit from reassurance. Most endearingly, Goats are true romantics. Appreciation of their talents supports Goats’ self-confidence, so with encouragement, they will succeed.
Montegrappa’s Year of the Goat 2015 will be produced as fountain pen and rollerball pen, with a green pearlised resin barrel and cap. The barrel’s centre section is made of engraved sterling silver or 18k yellow gold, engraved with the five elements: Fire, Earth, Metal, Water and Wood. In between the elements are the years during the past century that correspond to the Year of the Goat in that specific element.
The cap is dominated by a pocket clip in the form of a proud goat’s head, with its eyes highlighted by emeralds.
The Year of the Goat 2015 will be available in limited editions of 888 sterling silver fountain pens and 888 sterling silver rollerball pens, and 88 solid 18k gold fountain pens and 88 solid 18k gold roller balls.