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Zebra Sarasa Clip 0.5 Gel Pen (20 Colours)

Zebra

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€1,50 - €22,90
Availability:
Ships within 48 hours
Package Size:
22.7 x 14.7 x 1 cm
Pen Length:
14 cm
Pen Diameter:
1 cm
Nib Size:
0.5 mm
Ink:
Water-Based Gel
Origin:
Japan
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The Zebra Sarasa Clip 0.5 Gel Pen is a must-have for smooth, vibrant writing. Available in 20 vivid colours, you can purchase them individually or as a set to suit your needs. Its 0.5mm gel ink glides effortlessly on paper, delivering crisp, bold lines perfect for writing, journaling, or note-taking.

Designed with convenience in mind, the binder clip allows you to easily attach the pen to notebooks, planners, or pockets. Plus, it’s refillable with JF-0.5 refills, making it an eco-friendly and long-lasting choice.

Upgrade your stationery collection with this classic gel ballpoint pen—smooth, reliable, and stylish for everyday use!

  • Package Size: 22.7 x 14.7 x 1 cm
  • Pen Length: 14 cm
  • Pen Diameter:1 cm
  • Nib Size: 0.5 mm
  • Water-Based Pigment Gel Ink
  • Made in Japan

Zebra Sarasa Clip 0.5 Gel Pen (20 Colours)Zebra Sarasa Clip 0.5 Gel Pen (20 Colours)Zebra Sarasa Clip 0.5 Gel Pen (20 Colours)Zebra Sarasa Clip 0.5 Gel Pen (20 Colours)Zebra Sarasa Clip 0.5 Gel Pen (20 Colours)

【ABOUT THE BRAND】

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Zebra is a world-famous Japanese manufacturer of writing instruments, established in 1914. Tokumatsu Ishikawa, the founder of Zebra, adopted the zebra as the symbol of his company to reflect his desire that all the members of the company would share a similar sense of togetherness and solidarity in marking pens that are indispensable for the purpose of developing and improving culture.

The company offers a wide range of writing instruments that include fountain, ballpoint, brush and gel pens, markers, highlighters and mechanical pencils. 85 Rue Tranquille curates three of its best product lines - SARASA, Mildliner and bLen.

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