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Namiki Limited Edition 2021 Coral Emperor in full macro glory


jandrese

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This is the Namiki Limited Edition 2021 Coral Emperor in full macro glory. Drink it in. This pen is above and beyond in every way possible.

 

51613420290_6eee814ec0_k.jpg_SON4578 by Ja Ja, on Flickr

 

51613420020_c35f726717_k.jpg_SON4577 by Ja Ja, on Flickr

 

51612759293_d5621f9ce8_k.jpg_SON4580 by Ja Ja, on Flickr

 

51611710497_6c9f5122f1_k.jpg_SON4582 by Ja Ja, on Flickr

 

51613192214_1107ed8768_k.jpg_SON4584 by Ja Ja, on Flickr

 

51613193144_02a4247881_k.jpg_SON4583 by Ja Ja, on Flickr

 

51613191459_0e37b04fa2_k.jpg_SON4585 by Ja Ja, on Flickr

 

51612533831_18343f7885_k.jpg_SON4586 by Ja Ja, on Flickr

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Beautiful. The fish I have seen in the water. Uhu (Parottfish), and Kihikihi. Very well rendered in shimmering tones on your pen.

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