Genius Bowtie - Copernicus - Red Black - Real Feathers Pin - Luxury High Quality Pin

Natural Guinea Hen Plumage Feathers, Golden Red Pheasant Plumage Feather, Black Turkey Body Plumage Feathers.

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Region Marmara
Nation Turkey

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Genius Bowtie - Exclusive Hand Crafted Unique Bowtie

It all started with a gift from my girlfriend on my birthday. She loves buying accessories taking them apart and creating new unique ones just for herself. She knows I like men's accessories and complain at the lack of choice we have compared to women. So, for our third anniversary on my birthday she handed me a box containing a white suede bowtie with peacock feathers. It was so unique, and quite possibly the best designed bowtie I had ever seen, trust me I know my bowties and have an extensive collection.I loved my bowtie so much, that I waited for the perfect place to wear it in style. Lucky for me I was invited to my friends wedding in Monaco, where I of course decided to wear it. That night my bowtie was a instant hit, every one loved the design and asked where I purchased it from, I was not expecting such a huge level of interest. Of course I gave credit to my girlfriend for making it specially for me.

Copernicus

Nicolaus Copernicus, Polish Mikołaj Kopernik, born 1473. Between 1491 and about 1494 Copernicus studied liberal arts including astronomy and astrology at the University of Cracow. Polish astronomer who proposed that the planets have the Sun as the fixed point to which their motions are to be referred; that Earth is a planet which, besides orbiting the Sun annually, also turns once daily on its own axis; and that very slow, long-term changes in the direction of this axis account for the precession of the equinoxes. Copernicus’s theory had important consequences for later thinkers of the scientific revolution, including such major figures as Galileo, Kepler, Descartes, and Newton. Copernicus probably hit upon his main idea sometime between 1508 and 1514. Only 27 recorded observations are known for Copernicus’s entire life thoug he undoubtedly made more than that, most of them concerning eclipses, alignments, and conjunctions of planets and stars. In May of 1543, mathematician and scholar Georg Joachim Rheticus presented Copernicus with a copy of a newly published De revolutionibus orbium coelestium. Suffering the aftermath of a recent stroke, Copernicus was said to have been clutching the book when he died in his bed on May 24, 1543 in Frombork, Poland.

Genius Bowtie Pin Details

Natural Guinea Hen Plumage Feathers, Golden Red Pheasant Plumage Feather, Black Turkey Body Plumage Feathers.

Packaging

Arrives in a hand-crafted beech tree (betula pendula) wooden box. Outer packaging is natural craft paper with our logo seal. Includes an info booklet about your GeniusPins.

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We kindly remind our customers that photo is for reference only. Each skin and pattern is different due to natural characteristics of the leather.

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Genius Bowtie - Copernicus - Red Black - Real Feathers Pin - Luxury High Quality Pin

Genius Bowtie - Copernicus - Red Black - Real Feathers Pin - Luxury High Quality Pin

Natural Guinea Hen Plumage Feathers, Golden Red Pheasant Plumage Feather, Black Turkey Body Plumage Feathers.

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