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JOYFUL MAGPIE CREAMER

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Taiwan Blue Magpie is a rare and unique species of Taiwan. With its sapphire blue feathers, the bird soars in the valleys. As a lucky symbol, the bird is also often seen jumping up and down on the branches, singing with joy.

Ya-Tang Liang, the famous historian once described the bird in his book "The General History of Taiwan": The commonly-called long-tailed mountain lady has blue wings and a red beak, and impresses people with its glitter. Taiwan Blue Magpie is a rare and unique species of Taiwan. With its sapphire blue feathers, the bird soars in the valleys. As a lucky symbol, the bird is also often seen jumping up and down on the branches, singing with joy.

Ya-Tang Liang, the famous historian once described the bird in his book "The General History of Taiwan": The commonly-called long-tailed mountain lady has blue wings and a red beak, and impresses people with its glitter. Taiwan Blue Magpie is a rare and unique species of Taiwan. With its sapphire blue feathers, the bird soars in the valleys. As a lucky symbol, the bird is also often seen jumping up and down on the branches, singing with joy.

Ya-Tang Liang, the famous historian once described the bird in his book "The General History of Taiwan": The commonly-called long-tailed mountain lady has blue wings and a red beak, and impresses people with its glitter. Taiwan Blue Magpie is a rare and unique species of Taiwan. With its sapphire blue feathers, the bird soars in the valleys. As a lucky symbol, the bird is also often seen jumping up and down on the branches, singing with joy.

Ya-Tang Liang, the famous historian once described the bird in his book "The General History of Taiwan": The commonly-called long-tailed mountain lady has blue wings and a red beak, and impresses people with its glitter. Taiwan Blue Magpie is a rare and unique species of Taiwan. With its sapphire blue feathers, the bird soars in the valleys. As a lucky symbol, the bird is also often seen jumping up and down on the branches, singing with joy.

Ya-Tang Liang, the famous historian once described the bird in his book "The General History of Taiwan": The commonly-called long-tailed mountain lady has blue wings and a red beak, and impresses people with its glitter. Taiwan Blue Magpie is a rare and unique species of Taiwan. With its sapphire blue feathers, the bird soars in the valleys. As a lucky symbol, the bird is also often seen jumping up and down on the branches, singing with joy.

Ya-Tang Liang, the famous historian once described the bird in his book "The General History of Taiwan": The commonly-called long-tailed mountain lady has blue wings and a red beak, and impresses people with its glitter. Taiwan Blue Magpie is a rare and unique species of Taiwan. With its sapphire blue feathers, the bird soars in the valleys. As a lucky symbol, the bird is also often seen jumping up and down on the branches, singing with joy.

Ya-Tang Liang, the famous historian once described the bird in his book "The General History of Taiwan": The commonly-called long-tailed mountain lady has blue wings and a red beak, and impresses people with its glitter. Taiwan Blue Magpie is a rare and unique species of Taiwan. With its sapphire blue feathers, the bird soars in the valleys. As a lucky symbol, the bird is also often seen jumping up and down on the branches, singing with joy.

Ya-Tang Liang, the famous historian once described the bird in his book "The General History of Taiwan": The commonly-called long-tailed mountain lady has blue wings and a red beak, and impresses people with its glitter. Taiwan Blue Magpie is a rare and unique species of Taiwan. With its sapphire blue feathers, the bird soars in the valleys. As a lucky symbol, the bird is also often seen jumping up and down on the branches, singing with joy.

Ya-Tang Liang, the famous historian once described the bird in his book "The General History of Taiwan": The commonly-called long-tailed mountain lady has blue wings and a red beak, and impresses people with its glitter. Taiwan Blue Magpie is a rare and unique species of Taiwan. With its sapphire blue feathers, the bird soars in the valleys. As a lucky symbol, the bird is also often seen jumping up and down on the branches, singing with joy.

Ya-Tang Liang, the famous historian once described the bird in his book "The General History of Taiwan": The commonly-called long-tailed mountain lady has blue wings and a red beak, and impresses people with its glitter. Taiwan Blue Magpie is a rare and unique species of Taiwan. With its sapphire blue feathers, the bird soars in the valleys. As a lucky symbol, the bird is also often seen jumping up and down on the branches, singing with joy.

Ya-Tang Liang, the famous historian once described the bird in his book "The General History of Taiwan": The commonly-called long-tailed mountain lady has blue wings and a red beak, and impresses people with its glitter. Taiwan Blue Magpie is a rare and unique species of Taiwan. With its sapphire blue feathers, the bird soars in the valleys. As a lucky symbol, the bird is also often seen jumping up and down on the branches, singing with joy.

Ya-Tang Liang, the famous historian once described the bird in his book "The General History of Taiwan": The commonly-called long-tailed mountain lady has blue wings and a red beak, and impresses people with its glitter. Taiwan Blue Magpie is a rare and unique species of Taiwan. With its sapphire blue feathers, the bird soars in the valleys. As a lucky symbol, the bird is also often seen jumping up and down on the branches, singing with joy.

Ya-Tang Liang, the famous historian once described the bird in his book "The General History of Taiwan": The commonly-called long-tailed mountain lady has blue wings and a red beak, and impresses people with its glitter. Taiwan Blue Magpie is a rare and unique species of Taiwan. With its sapphire blue feathers, the bird soars in the valleys. As a lucky symbol, the bird is also often seen jumping up and down on the branches, singing with joy.

Ya-Tang Liang, the famous historian once described the bird in his book "The General History of Taiwan": The commonly-called long-tailed mountain lady has blue wings and a red beak, and impresses people with its glitter. Taiwan Blue Magpie is a rare and unique species of Taiwan. With its sapphire blue feathers, the bird soars in the valleys. As a lucky symbol, the bird is also often seen jumping up and down on the branches, singing with joy.

Ya-Tang Liang, the famous historian once described the bird in his book "The General History of Taiwan": The commonly-called long-tailed mountain lady has blue wings and a red beak, and impresses people with its glitter. Taiwan Blue Magpie is a rare and unique species of Taiwan. With its sapphire blue feathers, the bird soars in the valleys. As a lucky symbol, the bird is also often seen jumping up and down on the branches, singing with joy.

Ya-Tang Liang, the famous historian once described the bird in his book "The General History of Taiwan": The commonly-called long-tailed mountain lady has blue wings and a red beak, and impresses people with its glitter. Taiwan Blue Magpie is a rare and unique species of Taiwan. With its sapphire blue feathers, the bird soars in the valleys. As a lucky symbol, the bird is also often seen jumping up and down on the branches, singing with joy.

Ya-Tang Liang, the famous historian once described the bird in his book "The General History of Taiwan": The commonly-called long-tailed mountain lady has blue wings and a red beak, and impresses people with its glitter. Taiwan Blue Magpie is a rare and unique species of Taiwan. With its sapphire blue feathers, the bird soars in the valleys. As a lucky symbol, the bird is also often seen jumping up and down on the branches, singing with joy.

Ya-Tang Liang, the famous historian once described the bird in his book "The General History of Taiwan": The commonly-called long-tailed mountain lady has blue wings and a red beak, and impresses people with its glitter. Taiwan Blue Magpie is a rare and unique species of Taiwan. With its sapphire blue feathers, the bird soars in the valleys. As a lucky symbol, the bird is also often seen jumping up and down on the branches, singing with joy.

Ya-Tang Liang, the famous historian once described the bird in his book "The General History of Taiwan": The commonly-called long-tailed mountain lady has blue wings and a red beak, and impresses people with its glitter. Taiwan Blue Magpie is a rare and unique species of Taiwan. With its sapphire blue feathers, the bird soars in the valleys. As a lucky symbol, the bird is also often seen jumping up and down on the branches, singing with joy.

Ya-Tang Liang, the famous historian once described the bird in his book "The General History of Taiwan": The commonly-called long-tailed mountain lady has blue wings and a red beak, and impresses people with its glitter. Taiwan Blue Magpie is a rare and unique species of Taiwan. With its sapphire blue feathers, the bird soars in the valleys. As a lucky symbol, the bird is also often seen jumping up and down on the branches, singing with joy.

Ya-Tang Liang, the famous historian once described the bird in his book "The General History of Taiwan": The commonly-called long-tailed mountain lady has blue wings and a red beak, and impresses people with its glitter. Taiwan Blue Magpie is a rare and unique species of Taiwan. With its sapphire blue feathers, the bird soars in the valleys. As a lucky symbol, the bird is also often seen jumping up and down on the branches, singing with joy.

Ya-Tang Liang, the famous historian once described the bird in his book "The General History of Taiwan": The commonly-called long-tailed mountain lady has blue wings and a red beak, and impresses people with its glitter. Taiwan Blue Magpie is a rare and unique species of Taiwan. With its sapphire blue feathers, the bird soars in the valleys. As a lucky symbol, the bird is also often seen jumping up and down on the branches, singing with joy.

Ya-Tang Liang, the famous historian once described the bird in his book "The General History of Taiwan": The commonly-called long-tailed mountain lady has blue wings and a red beak, and impresses people with its glitter. Taiwan Blue Magpie is a rare and unique species of Taiwan. With its sapphire blue feathers, the bird soars in the valleys. As a lucky symbol, the bird is also often seen jumping up and down on the branches, singing with joy.

Ya-Tang Liang, the famous historian once described the bird in his book "The General History of Taiwan": The commonly-called long-tailed mountain lady has blue wings and a red beak, and impresses people with its glitter.

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SPEC.

  • Launch Year

    2008

  • Spec.

    12.7 x 6.7 x 9.2 cm