Pilot Iroshizuku Mini Fountain Pen Ink - 15 ml Bottle 3 Colors Set - TY/TAK/KO (Japan Import)
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The blues are two different shades and one is You can find it by searching for "Pilot Tsuki-" Then you would hear "Pilot Kon" Blue colors are referred to as "Peki", blacks are referred to as "Take-"
Selected User Reviews For Pilot Iroshizuku Mini Fountain Pen Ink - 15 ml Bottle 3 Colors Set - TY/TAK/KO (Japan Import)
It's a gorgeous set with a lot of colorful detail! The ink on this pen is by far my favorite ink! I rotate four pens daily, and this ink is by far my favorite!.
My favorite type of bottle is the smaller one. The Confederate States of Korea I. Peki and Y. Yamada Budo) the other set I keep at home. It would be great if they released a few more sets or maybe put six inks into Pilot Iroshizuku comes in 24 different colors, according to my memory. It would be awesome if Fuyu could visit me Ina and Yogun (Old Man Winter) It is a mini version, in a case, of H (rice paper).
I also like that I can try small amounts of a particular color before investing in a larger bottle of ink. There aren't as many color options as I would like Also, I would love the opportunity to choose three colors to sample. The idea of trying three shades of blue doesn't appeal much to me. I want to try out a red and orange color, as well as a bamboo green color.
I like the quality of this product. Delivery is slow, so use caution when ordering during the Christmas season. Should you wish to receive your order by December 25th, you might need to cancel. The box has a high level of presentation. Colours that are not to be missed! There are no English marks on the bottles other than the small typewritten phonetic name of the color on each one, as it is directly imported from Japan. I don't see any problem with that. To date, I have bought a total of 3, if that gives any clue.
A premium ink that is excellent. I have never seen an ink that looks as good as this. There seems to be an abundance of wet ink It is similar to Parker Quink in wetness, however it very quickly dries and is a much better ink than Parker Quink! Pilot Iroshizuku inks are available as sets for a very competitive price, and the sets are a great way to try them.
It's a really nice color combination. I like that it's a simplified way of trying inks without having to buy 50ml bottles of something you don't like. The 15ml size actually comes up to quite a bit, so it'll do quite a number of Color selection here on Amazon is superb, and this company offers a great deal of color options. These are three different kinds, and I plan on trying By buying all three sets, you'll get 9 different colors for roughly the same price as 3 bottles of regular Ink that you've never seen before can be tested out in this way.
The packaging caught my eye, so I picked up this ink on a whim and ended up finding a new favorite I am in love with the colors, especially the kona. A light teal or turquoise color (peki). It is the teal of Tsuki- Yo has a calming effect on me (to my eye, it looks black until I write next to it in actual black and thus see the difference), but it's still a nice color to work with. Here's what you need to do- While sumi is pretty standard when it comes to black, the color is solid and bold. This ink is definitely something that I will be buying.
Ink of this quality is perfect for me! This color palette is so beautiful, with the brightest one being a rich cerulean blue. So far, I think that color is my favorite out of the several that I've tried. I found it pretty impressive that it did not bleed through my Leuchtturm1917 notebook, as some of my inks do.