Moonlight / Vine / Forest Bottled Ink Set of 3 – Iroshizuku 15 ml

C$60.00

A set of three Iroshizuku ink bottles in a gift box (15 ml per bottle). Colours included in this set:

  • Moonlight (Tsuki-yo)
  • Crimson Glory Vine (Yama-budo)
  • Forest Green (Shin-ryoku)

This ink set is for you if you want a range of inks for a variety of occasions: a dark blue as a subtle colour for professional correspondence, a striking purple for editing or personal letters plus a lush green to spice up your everyday notes.

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Gift Wrap Design

pine/gold (C$2.50)

  • A gift wrapped in green tissue paper stamped with yellow Young W monograms. The gift is packaged with a yellow ribbon and gift tag. The gift tag reads: "To: Charlotte. From: Louise".
  • A gift wrapped in green tissue paper stamped with pink Young W monograms. The gift is packaged with a pink ribbon and gift tag. The gift tag reads: "To: Wilhelm. From: Daniel".

Gift Wrap Design

pine/gold (C$2.50)

  • A gift wrapped in green tissue paper stamped with yellow Young W monograms. The gift is packaged with a yellow ribbon and gift tag. The gift tag reads: "To: Charlotte. From: Louise".
  • A gift wrapped in green tissue paper stamped with pink Young W monograms. The gift is packaged with a pink ribbon and gift tag. The gift tag reads: "To: Wilhelm. From: Daniel".
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Sold By: Young W

These bottled ink sets are convenient for when you want to try out an ink colour first before purchasing a larger bottle. They also provide a range of colours for a variety of purposes, writing occasions and types of correspondence.

About iroshizuku (PRODUCED by PILOT):

The name ‘iroshizuku’ is a combination of the Japanese words ‘iro’ (colouring), expressing high standards and variation of colors, and ‘shizuku’ (droplet), that embodies the very image of dripping water. Each ink name derives from the expressions of beautiful Japanese natural landscapes and plants, all of which contribute to the depth of each individual hue.

  • Tsuki-yo / Moonlight: This shade of blue comes from the image of the night sky, dimmly illuminated by moonlight.
  • Yama-budo / Crimson Glory Vine: This shade of red conjures up the image of the bright and ripe fruit of the wild, yet subdued crimson glory vine.
  • Shin-ryoku / Forest Green: This shade of green conjures up the unchanging color of a dense evergreen forest in a long winter.

 

How to use this ink

Use these inks in any fountain pen with a converter, for example in a Pilot MR2 Metropolitan fountain pen with a Pilot CON40 converter.

(Photo no. 1, 5 and 6 by Dahlia Katz.)

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