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NEW Sailor 1911 Azul Blue Aurora Clear Demonstrator

Solid Gold 14 Kt Zoom nib Fountain Pen with

Gorgeous Golden Color Converter

 

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This is a beautiful Azul Blue Aurora Color founatin pen From Sailor!!!The shade always gives me an image of the Aurora of caring, nurturing and protective personalities in the color-spectrum!!

 

These fountain pens are 1911 clear demonstrator fountain pens with very nice colors making it unique and attractive.

First let me tell you this series specialty. When the colors were first introduced in the clear demonstrator, it was, like miracle. The colors looked wonderful on the fountain pens and its attractiveness caught much Japanese attention towards these color series pens. After that many people related these beautiful colors with the image of Aurora. And yes this is how the name of these color series fountain pens came into existence.

The image of Aurora, is what everyone says and believe and every person has different definition of Aurora. For me also, I almost agree with this Aurora and from my perspective this Aurora is awesome. When I first saw these color series of Aurora, I also imagined a different singling of Aurora in these clear demonstrator pens. I immediately thought of introducing these colors of Aurora series fountain pens to my all lovable foreign friends.

Aurora, is frame of subtle, luminous radiation. In other words it is an electro photonic vibrations and every single thing of the Earth has an electro photonic vibrations and thus these clear demonstrators also has an electro photonic vibrations which gives me the clear image of Aurora in it.

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