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Parker is the first stationery brand to receive two Royal Warrants
The ” Royal Warrant “, a title given only to products recognized by the royal family for their quality. In 1962, Parker received a Royal Warrant from Queen Elizabeth II and became a brand of writing instruments for the British Royal Warrant. Later, in 1981, to commemorate the wedding of Prince Charles and Diana, Princess of Wales, Parker introduced the “Royal Wedding,” a limited edition model full of character. In 1990, Prince Charles, Duke of Wales, bestowed on the brand its second Royal Warrant. The Royal Warrant is reviewed every five years, but Parker continues to maintain the high quality that is recognized by the royal family to this day.
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The iconic “arrow feather” motif of Parker ballpoint pens
Parker’s iconic arrow feather motif was created in 1933 by renowned designer Joseph Platt. The design was inspired by the founder’s son Kenneth Parker’s passion for innovative fighter planes and other aircraft. First introduced as the ” arrow feather clip ” with the ” Vacumatic “, it became the brand’s official icon in 1957, and was redesigned along with the logo and collection during the brand’s 2015 relaunch, evolving into a more refined design.
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