 Let's look at an Ikeku by Narwhal fountain pen. This is an Arushi fountain pen that Narwhal decided to make for those of you who really want to get your hands on one but you don't want to pay the extravagant price tag. Their purpose in creating this collection was to offer the Arushi pen design at the same quality and craftsmanship at a lower price point. And this one is their first release, the Raiden Arushi, and it's called Yiyu. And that translates directly to nightly feathers, I believe. And the pen is inspired by the plumes of the Nightingale. Let's see if I can get you a good look at this. It does have the gold trim to accent against that dark but glistening Yiyu Arushi finish, and it's a spring lever pen clip. It's a threaded cap and this pen silhouette is similar to the Nautilus but without the porthole ink windows. This is their 14 karat gold nib, and this is only the second release from the Narwhal brand that features their new in-house 14 karat gold nib. And many of you were so excited to see this happen, and actually we'd receive many requests for 14 karat gold nibs from Narwhal since their stainless steel nibs are so loved. And I was just showing you here that this is not a postable pen, so don't try and post it. This is a cartridge converter fountain pen, and it's a standard international size. So you can use any standard international size ink cartridges or your own converter if you'd like. But it does come with a converter for you to use with any fountain pen safe bottled inks. Okay, I think I covered all the bases. That's the Ikeku by Nauvalour Yiyu fountain pen. A Raiden Yirushi pen that you simply must add to your collection. Visit pinchlay.com.