Diabolo Menthe (Mint Diabolo): the name comes from a popular non-alcoholic French summer beverage made of peppermint syrup and club soda. 6 standard 38mm cartridges
The Iroshizuku range(colored drops in Japanese) is a collection of inks rich in colors inspired by the beautiful landscapes of Japan. Color ink: Tsuki-yo - Moonlight 6 Pilot/Namiki cartridges Made in Japan
The Iroshizuku range(colored drops in Japanese) is a collection of inks rich in colors inspired by the beautiful landscapes of Japan. Color ink: Tsuki-yo - Moonlight Blown glass bottleBakélite screw plug50 ml Container
Shikiori The Sound of Rain Ink - 20ml bottle - Sailor Sailor's Shikiori ("Four Seasons") line of fountain pen inks features vibrant and unique colors inspired by the beauty of each season in Japan. This smooth-flowing ink is specifically formulated to be safe and gentle for all fountain pens. Water-based dye ink. Made in Japan
Sailor's Pigmented Souboku ink is a pigmented blue ink that is safe to use in any pen. The pigmentation allows the ink to be incredibly water resistant, as well as contributes to the intense shading of the ink. Despite being a pigmented ink, the color itself is slightly unsaturated. 12 Cartridges Made in Japan
Poussière de Lune (Moon Dust): a very poetic name, the color of the night when only the crescent moon is glowing in the dark. 6 standard 38mm cartridges
Shikiori The Sound of Rain Ink - 20ml bottle - Sailor Sailor's Shikiori ("Four Seasons") line of fountain pen inks features vibrant and unique colors inspired by the beauty of each season in Japan. This smooth-flowing ink is specifically formulated to be safe and gentle for all fountain pens. Water-based dye ink. Made in Japan
06 Toppuri "Look closely and you might see the stars in the night sky. Toppuri describes the comforting darkness that arrives after nightfall. A gentle colour that inspires reflection." These original Kakimori inks are inspired by Japanese onomatopoeia, word play, and imagery, translating familiar feelings and sounds to colors that are in conversation...