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Silver Plated Pewter Dragonfly Blotter with Mahogany Wood

A$ 151.00价格不含增值税



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商品描述

镀银白镴蜻蜓吸墨纸与桃花心木 - 英国制造

对于那些喜欢文字工艺品和漂亮钢笔的人来说,这款精美的蜻蜓吸墨纸将具有巨大的吸引力。 

这款令人印象深刻的桌面配件完全在英国制造,由装饰性很强的蜻蜓铸件组成,该铸件镀银,然后安装在精美弯曲的桃花心木木制摇杆上。铸件下方有一块磁性蓝色橡胶板,使蜻蜓看起来像是在撇水。吸墨纸是预先安装好的,并巧妙地固定在吸墨纸的“弓形”周围,并且可以轻松更换。 

送给任何笔爱好者的绝佳礼物。

作为钢笔爱好者,您将认识到保持书写不弄脏的重要性,这款精美的镀银桃花心木蜻蜓吸墨纸是完美的解决方案。对于所有钢笔用户来说,这是一款优雅且必不可少的配件——也是一份极好的礼物。

尺寸
  • 长 80mm
  • 宽 45mm
  • 至握柄顶端高 70mm

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