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Platinum Fountain Pen Celuloide #24 Koi & Gold


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Platinum pens are artisan made Japanese pens, finished with great detail and quality. There for, we can highlight the Platinum Fountain Pen Celluloid #24 Koi & Gold.

Nice finishings and perfect features, for an outstanding writing instrument that follows all goals of collectors.

 

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The word KOI is to recall the typical colors of Japanese fish called koi. Its clear and pale colors are perfectly stamped on this piece.

 

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Magnificent details are visible in this pen. Such as the 14kt nib, the perfection of the marbled celluloid and the golden trims.

 

http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0204/1770/products/Platinum-Fountain-Pen-Celluloid--24-Koi-Gold-Trims-PTB-30000S-24-PTB-30000S-24-6_1024x1024.jpeg

 

 

This beautiful and great looking Platinum Fountain Pen is still available at Iguana Sell Online Shop. For more information contact us through www.iguanasell.com!

 

 

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