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...
First color of the new range Artists Creations from the exclusive collection Jacques Herbin.This range is the result of a close collaboration between the Herbin and renowned artists.50ml bottleNude Color
In contrast to the traditional rounded shapes of Sailor pens, the Reglus has a more modern, angular style. The decorative incisions around the bands at each end of the cap give a resemblance to gears, for a more industrial look. Sailor contrast these with a selection of highly polished plain, pearlescent and sparkling barrel finishes. The polished metal...
In contrast to the traditional rounded shapes of Sailor pens, the Reglus has a more modern, angular style. The decorative incisions around the bands at each end of the cap give a resemblance to gears, for a more industrial look. Sailor contrast these with a selection of highly polished plain, pearlescent and sparkling barrel finishes. The polished metal...
In contrast to the traditional rounded shapes of Sailor pens, the Reglus has a more modern, angular style. The decorative incisions around the bands at each end of the cap give a resemblance to gears, for a more industrial look. Sailor contrast these with a selection of highly polished plain, pearlescent and sparkling barrel finishes. The polished metal...
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...
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...