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Conway Stewart Christmas Shimmer Bottle Ink

CA$ 32.00价格不含增值税


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为什么不在今年圣诞节在你的钢笔中使用一种非常特别的墨水来写你的圣诞贺卡呢?

Conway Stewart 推出了 4 种令人惊叹的颜色,每种颜色都具有金属闪光效果

  1. 魔法森林
  2. 龙血
  3. 拉兹马塔兹
  4. 可可微光

由世界上最古老的墨水制造商之一在英国制造,微光效果来自与水性墨水混合的微小合成颗粒。对你的笔无害,但写起来很漂亮。

我们建议您在填充笔之前摇动瓶子以均匀分布颗粒。使用后,我们还建议您用温和的温水填充并清空数次来清洗您的笔。

所有 Special Shimmer 墨水均采用标准尺寸的 Conway Stewart 80 毫升瓶装,适合我们的标准桌面托盘。

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