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LIMITED EDITION Sailor Sparkle Sapporo Professional Gear

Amazing Harvesting Color Series

Royal Purple Sparkle Heart

14Kt Rhodium trim fountain pen.

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This is the One of the limited edition Sparkle Sapporo Amazing Harvesting color series fountain pen which is called Royal Purple Sparkle Heart Fountain pen. This Royal Purple Sparkle is similar to ripe purple beautyberry color. Basically this color is mentioned by the Murasaki Shikibu who is the best known writer to emerge from Japan's glorious Heian period. It is mentioned in her novel, The Tale of Genji which is considered to be one of the world's finest and earliest novels. As well as Murasaki is the world's first modern novelist. That is why, this color is known as Royal purple color .

As you know the Golden power is used to make Sparkle on the glossy, softy and very beautiful royal purple fountain pen. let’s read about NEW SAPPORO series.

 

Amazing SPARKLE Harvesting Color Series

In this autumn Sailor has introduced first ever with NEW SPRKLE Sailor Sapporo Amazing HARVEST Color Series which is especially for the occasion of the arrival of the harvesting season Autumn. The set of different colors represent the colors of the Autumn giving you a feeling of the Autumn season. Each of the colors is also meant to give you a relaxing feelings. The color of the autumn was first introduced SPARKLE the Professional Gear Series. The four different colors made me feel the sweet ripeness of the season. The four different colors, red yellow, purple and dark blue have their own style. The sleek feel of the pen impressed me the most. This tutti-frutti set of pens is an excellent gift for Thanksgiving and Halloween occasions. Make your loved ones feel special by gifting them this artistic and pleasant writing instrument.

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