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Marsoni
M251S
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Crystalline ballpoint pen
White, White lacquered, Chrome platedThis 2026 Annual Edition ballpoint pen offers a timeless accessory for endless creativity. The slimline design is filled with around 400 clear crystals, which are visible through the long transparent window. Along with a lacquered white barrel, the pen includes chrome finishing for an ultra luxurious look. A radiant star charm is featured at the end of the pen, with the year 2026 engraved on the back. Refills of black and blue inks are available to
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