Doraemon borrowed a Takahashi telescope he couldn't afford to observe Comet C/2021 A1 (Leonard), appearing at year's end. This snowball isn't a harbinger of disaster, but of light.
A difficult year will finally conclude, a new year for humanity begins, and the starlight continues to shine.
(And with Comet 67P also gracing the skies, it's a double celebration!)
Asclepius, the god of medicine and serpent bearer, watches over us from the heavens.
The second installment of the 2022 Year of the Tiger red envelopes, crafted from Arjowiggins' exquisite new paper. Its natural, unadorned texture evokes a sense of understated elegance.
Wishing everyone abundant prosperity, wealth, and the means to acquire your own Takahashi telescope! May good fortune shine upon you, may you move with the power of the tiger, possess a unique discerning eye, possess a clear and brilliant mind, may your stargazing be auspicious, and may all your wishes be granted!
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Material: Keaykolour 120g | Hot Stamping Gold
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- Doraemon borrowed a Takahashi telescope he couldn't afford to observe Comet Leonard, appearing at year's end. This snowball isn't a harbinger of disaster, but of light. A difficult year will finally conclude, a new year for humanity begins, and the starlight continues to shine. Asclepius, the god of medicine and serpent bearer, watches over us from the heavens.
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