The Iroshizuku range(colored drops in Japanese) is a collection of inks rich in colors inspired by the beautiful landscapes of Japan.Color ink: Asa-gao - Daytime beautyBlown glass bottleBakélite screw plug50 ml Container
The Iroshizuku range(colored drops in Japanese) is a collection of inks rich in colors inspired by the beautiful landscapes of Japan.Color ink: Take-sumi - Bamboo coalBlown glass bottleBakélite screw plug50 ml Container
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
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.
The Iroshizuku range(colored drops in Japanese) is a collection of inks rich in colors inspired by the beautiful landscapes of Japan.Color ink: Ajisai - HortensiaBlown glass bottleBakélite screw plug50 ml Container
The Iroshizuku range(colored drops in Japanese) is a collection of inks rich in colors inspired by the beautiful landscapes of Japan. Color ink: Asa-gao - Daytime beauty 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.Ink color: Shin-kai - High SeasBlown glass bottleBakélite screw plug50 ml Container
The Iroshizuku range(colored drops in Japanese) is a collection of inks rich in colors inspired by the beautiful landscapes of Japan. Color ink: Take-sumi - Bamboo coal 6 Pilot/Namiki cartridges Made in Japan
Sailor's Manyo ("Ten Thousand Leaves") line of fountain pen inks features beautiful and unique colors inspired by the plants and flowers of Japan. The name is a reference to the Manyoshu, the oldest and most revered anthology of Japan's poetic compilations. 4516 poems wrote by every class of person ranging, from Emperors to merchants and farmers. Manyo is...