These are the small Boheme pens with sparkling stones on the clip. This can be considered a special case, when the biggest reason for this pen line being discontinued is because it sold too well. The company had to give up the glory of these Boheme pens, to other newer pen lines.
Since the first version was launched, people have been looking forward to what kind of stone Boheme will use this year, what its design will be like. Each pen brings its own unique features that make users remember them. Typically, this Boheme Citrin version, the whole body is covered in a sparkling gold color, the gold plating enhances the appearance of the pen, with the "ton sur ton" Citrin stone neatly placed on the clip. Moreover, this is also a rare version crafted in France instead of Germany as usual.
Boheme has been at the top for a long time thanks to its pocket-friendly body. Nowadays, each pen is becoming increasingly rare, especially for high-end versions like the Boheme Citrin.