It is the ink of notaries, it is made from Campêche wood whose tannin gives it an exceptional permanence.It blackens over the years.Ink for pen holders or calligraphy. Do not use with a fountain pen. Bottle 30ml
The German word "Edelstein" translates as gemstone. A special ingredient ensures even more pleasant writing and preserves the pen.All 50 ml bottles are unique and high quality glass. Its weight and soft curves will make it a pleasure.
Violet Impérial ink, with bluish reflections and a thousand sparkling shimmers, for the pleasure of your writing. Because of the scarcity of dyes, this colour, a symbol of luxury but also of mystery, was used by the Emperor and his family under the Roman Empire and then by the various royalties. King Louis XIV, under whom Jacques Herbin was founded, used...
Flagship of Jacques Herbin, Noir Abyssal is an ink of exceptional quality. Its rich, voluptuous black tint adorns itself with a deep colour as it dries, evoking tropical nights. This ink is available in standard large format cartridges. 7 cartridges
Flagship of Jacques Herbin, Noir Abyssal is an ink of exceptional quality. Its rich, voluptuous black tint adorns itself with a deep colour as it dries, evoking tropical nights. This fountain pen ink is packaged in a 50ml glass bottle, specially designed for the inks of the Jacques Herbin Collection. Bottle 50ml
The deep purple, amethyst stone is satined with a silver mist in order to obtain a writing dress of noble allure.Ural Amethyst evokes the fires of the fine stone of the gates of Asia, once prized by jewellery.Color: Ural Amethyst50ml bottle
From bluish hue to green highlights, Chivor's Emerald, thanks to the twinkle of its golden sequins, shines brightly for an ever-renewed pleasure of writing.The emeralds most famous for their brilliance and beauty have come from Chivor in Colombia since the days of the conquistadors.Color: Chivor Emerald50ml bottle
The intense brown of Carob ink is covered with fire-coloured reflections to give sparkle to the various writings. Carob is cultivated in many countries, including Cyprus, where it was once referred to as "black gold" because, according to legend, it has its therapeutic virtues that allowed people to consume to live to a very advanced age. Color: Carob...