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[Brand] AURORA [Type] Cap-type fountain pen
[Product Name] OPTIMA Optima Limited 860 CALEIDOSCOPIO Kaleidoscope Kaleidoscorpio
[Specifications] Auroroid (Aurora resin) Metal parts: Rose gold trimming/Chrome trimming
[Nib] 18K gold fine point F
[Size] Length: Approx. 126 mm (when stored) / Approx. 153 mm (when writing) Shaft diameter: Approx. 15.4 mm (excluding clip) Weight: Approx. 22 g
[Ink] Piston suction type with reserve tank
[Accessories] Manufacturer's genuine case, manual/warranty, bottle ink
[Consumables (sold separately)] Bottle ink: 125 (all 3 colors, 45ml) / 124 (all 10 colors, 60ml)
Caleidoscopio Kaleidoscope Kaleidoscope was invented by D. Brewster in Scotland in 1813, then improved in the United States by C. Bush and spread around the world. In Japan, kaleidoscopes are also called ``kaleidoscopes,'' and they are popular in a variety of styles, from toys to highly tasteful interior decorations to items that use precious stones and jewelry. The beautiful and mysterious scenes created by kaleidoscopes soothe people's hearts, and are also called small universes.