There is something mysterious about the Aurora Borealis. Also known as the Northern Lights or the Polar Lights, this cosmic phenomenon has enticed and intrigued humans for millennia. What’s so spectacular about the lights is their hypnotic dancing through the arctic regions of the earth, where blue and green sheets of light waver across the open expanse of the sky.
The Aurora Borealis is caused by charged particles which appear at higher latitudinal areas due to the particles being stuck within the Earth’s magnetic pull, which is strongest at the poles. If you ever get the chance to see these wonders – do so. Photos can not do it justice.

If you don’t have the means to travel to Iceland or Sweden to see the lights, you now have a wonderful alternative in Sailor. They recently released their own version of the Aurora Borealis with their pen by the same name.
Coming in shades of blues and greens resin, this pen matches the magnificent glory of the cosmic wonder perfectly. It’s available in both ProGear and ProGear slim, making it a great choice for any writer. The traditional ProGear model has a 21-karat nib, while the Slim version has a 14-karat nib.

As a European exclusive, this is a limited release, but one worth looking for in the marketplace, given the beauty of the design and the globally recognized quality of Sailor’s ProGear line.
For more information about this new edition, contact your local authorised retailers or Sailor at [email protected]
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