French Writers Set - 5 Inks - Jacques Herbin Papeterie Makkura
French Writers Set - 5 Inks - Jacques Herbin Papeterie Makkura
French Writers Set - 5 Inks - Jacques Herbin Papeterie Makkura
French Writers Set - 5 Inks - Jacques Herbin Papeterie Makkura
French Writers Set - 5 Inks - Jacques Herbin Papeterie Makkura
French Writers Set - 5 Inks - Jacques Herbin Papeterie Makkura
French Writers Set - 5 Inks - Jacques Herbin Papeterie Makkura
    French Writers Set - 5 Inks - Jacques Herbin Papeterie Makkura
    French Writers Set - 5 Inks - Jacques Herbin Papeterie Makkura
    French Writers Set - 5 Inks - Jacques Herbin Papeterie Makkura
    French Writers Set - 5 Inks - Jacques Herbin Papeterie Makkura
    French Writers Set - 5 Inks - Jacques Herbin Papeterie Makkura
    French Writers Set - 5 Inks - Jacques Herbin Papeterie Makkura
    French Writers Set - 5 Inks - Jacques Herbin Papeterie Makkura

    French Writers Set - 5 Inks - Jacques Herbin

    5 inks inspired by the most famous French writers.

    5 bottles of 10 ml eack:

    • Bleu candide symbol of freedom
    • Ambre liberté for the many representations of Madame de Stael dressed in amber
    • Bleu profond for the color of the writing
    • Violet impertinent for the color of gender equality
    • Noir poétique because Victor Hugo used our black ink for his writings

    Made in France.

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    5 inks inspired by the most famous French writers.

    5 bottles of 10 ml eack:

    • Bleu candide symbol of freedom
    • Ambre liberté for the many representations of Madame de Stael dressed in amber
    • Bleu profond for the color of the writing
    • Violet impertinent for the color of gender equality
    • Noir poétique because Victor Hugo used our black ink for his writings

    Made in France.

    Shimmer
    NO
    Sheen
    NO
    Iron gall
    NO
    Water resistant
    NO
    Capacity
    Box
    From
    France
    27100T
    2 Items
    3188550271006

    The Herbin company, manufacturer of sealing wax, was founded in 1670 during the reign of Louis XIV. It is also the oldest brand of ink in the world.

    Jacques Herbin was a navigator and it is from one of his trips to India that he imported his shellac formula which earned him great fame in the kingdom.

    Ink production began during the 1st Empire and Herbin inks were used by Napoleon Bonaparte.

    Even today, Herbin inks and waxes are recognized and renowned around the world.

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