Caran d'Ache Ecridor Retro Palladium Finish Rollerball Pen

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Brepen The Caran d'Ache Ecridor Retro is an iconic writing instrument that combines modern design with classic elegance. This pen features a unique retro-inspired pattern engraved on the body, giving a tangible sense of style and sophistication. The Ecridor Retro is made of high-quality brass and finished with palladium coating, which ensures durability and a luxurious look. The pen has a firm grip and offers a comfortable writing experience, perfect for everyday use or special occasions. The nib is available in various sizes, so you can choose what best suits your writing style. In short, the Caran d'Ache Ecridor Retro is an excellent choice for lovers of high-quality pens who appreciate craftsmanship and elegance.

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The Caran d'Ache Ecridor Retro is an iconic writing instrument that combines modern design with classic elegance. This pen features a unique retro-inspired pattern engraved on the body, giving a tangible sense of style and sophistication. The Ecridor Retro is made of high-quality brass and finished with palladium coating, which ensures durability and a luxurious look. The pen has a firm grip and offers a comfortable writing experience, perfect for everyday use or special occasions. The nib is available in various sizes, so you can choose what best suits your writing style. In short, the Caran d'Ache Ecridor Retro is an excellent choice for lovers of high-quality pens who appreciate craftsmanship and elegance.

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Rollerball pen/838.485 Body and cap made of solid brass, silver-plated, rhodium-coated Lifetime international guarantee Rollerball accepts fine rollerball refill available in black or blue Swiss made


Product specifications

Brand Caran d'Ache
Category
EAN
  • 7610186712920
Color
  • Silver
MPN
  • 0838.485

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