Pilot Iroshizuku Ink - 50ml Bottle
Description
Pilot's beautiful range of Iroshizuku ink is inspired by the colours found in nature for example Tsuki-Yo which translates to Moonlight
- Iroshizuku ink is one of the world's biggest names in fountain pen ink and is said to be compatible with any fountain pen, any nib size and on any type of paper!
- Beautiful in very wet nibs and shows off a decent amount of sheen on paper
- Available in 24 colours
- Iroshizuku ink contained in heavy weighted glass bottle with silver string around neck
- Each glass bottle contains 50ml of ink and the Japanese name for the colour.
First created in December 2007, Pilot's beautiful range of Iroshizuku fountain pen ink is inspired by the colours found in nature, for example Tsuki-Yo which translates to Moonlight. Iroshizuku ink is one of the world's biggest names in fountain pen ink and is said to be compatible with any fountain pen, any nib size and on any type of paper! A bold claim but judging by the thousands of user-reviews worldwide, it might not be so far fetched. Users report that Pilot Iroshizuku looks beautiful in very wet nibs and shows off a decent amount of sheen on paper.
The idea for the wide range of colours - 24 to be precise - was created by one Kiyomi Hasegawa who after working in a stationery store for over 15 years, concluded that her customers wanted more variety in their inks and so Iroshizuku ink was born. No detail has been missed; from the vivid high quality colours to the bottles which hold the ink, every last detail matters and owning a bottle of Iroshizuku ink is a delight for any fountain pen user. Each glass bottle contains 50ml of ink and the Japanese name for the colour.
Pilot's beautiful range of Iroshizuku ink is inspired by the colours found in nature for example Tsuki-Yo which translates to Moonlight
- Iroshizuku ink is one of the world's biggest names in fountain pen ink and is said to be compatible with any fountain pen, any nib size and on any type of paper!
- Beautiful in very wet nibs and shows off a decent amount of sheen on paper
- Available in 24 colours
- Iroshizuku ink contained in heavy weighted glass bottle with silver string around neck
- Each glass bottle contains 50ml of ink and the Japanese name for the colour.
First created in December 2007, Pilot's beautiful range of Iroshizuku fountain pen ink is inspired by the colours found in nature, for example Tsuki-Yo which translates to Moonlight. Iroshizuku ink is one of the world's biggest names in fountain pen ink and is said to be compatible with any fountain pen, any nib size and on any type of paper! A bold claim but judging by the thousands of user-reviews worldwide, it might not be so far fetched. Users report that Pilot Iroshizuku looks beautiful in very wet nibs and shows off a decent amount of sheen on paper.
The idea for the wide range of colours - 24 to be precise - was created by one Kiyomi Hasegawa who after working in a stationery store for over 15 years, concluded that her customers wanted more variety in their inks and so Iroshizuku ink was born. No detail has been missed; from the vivid high quality colours to the bottles which hold the ink, every last detail matters and owning a bottle of Iroshizuku ink is a delight for any fountain pen user. Each glass bottle contains 50ml of ink and the Japanese name for the colour.
Delivery & Returns
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£3.50 |
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£4.99 |
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£7.99 |
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