Kuretake Ink-Café Meiji no Iro Fountain Pen Inks

Kuretake Meiji no Iro Inks
Kuretake Meiji no Iro Araishu
Kuretake Meiji no Iro Araishu (Swatch)
Kuretake Meiji no Iro Ebicha
Kuretake Meiji no Iro Ebicha (Swatch)
Kuretake Meiji no Iro Kuroganeiro
Kuretake Meiji no Iro Kuroganeiro (Swatch)
Kuretake Meiji no Iro Kujakuryoku
Kuretake Meiji no Iro Kujakuryoku (Swatch)
Kuretake Meiji no Iro Shimbashi-Iro
Kuretake Meiji no Iro Shimbashi-Iro (Swatch)
Kuretake Meiji no Iro Shikon
Kuretake Meiji no Iro Shikon (Swatch)
Kuretake Meiji no Iro Inks
Kuretake Meiji no Iro Araishu
Kuretake Meiji no Iro Araishu (Swatch)
Kuretake Meiji no Iro Ebicha
Kuretake Meiji no Iro Ebicha (Swatch)
Kuretake Meiji no Iro Kuroganeiro
Kuretake Meiji no Iro Kuroganeiro (Swatch)
Kuretake Meiji no Iro Kujakuryoku
Kuretake Meiji no Iro Kujakuryoku (Swatch)
Kuretake Meiji no Iro Shimbashi-Iro
Kuretake Meiji no Iro Shimbashi-Iro (Swatch)
Kuretake Meiji no Iro Shikon
Kuretake Meiji no Iro Shikon (Swatch)

Kuretake Ink-Café Meiji no Iro Fountain Pen Inks

$15.00

A series of inks inspired by Meiji-era Japan, featuring six rich colors in a 20ml glass bottle. Safe for fountain pens, dip pens, and brush pens. These are all solid colors that leave a rich, dark line Colors include:

  • Ebicha. A rich burgundy with undertones of purple and brown and a slight greenish sheen.

  • Shikon. A dark purple with some gold sheen, but not enough to mask the underlying color.

  • Araishu. A reddish orange that probably leans more red.

  • Kuroganeiro. A darker blue-green, with red/black undertones.

  • Kujakuryoku. A dark teal/turquoise.

  • Shimbashi-Iro. A brighter turquoise, though still a solid color that’s not at all washed-out.

Made in Japan.

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