Tag Stationery Kyo No Oto Nurebairo No. 1 Fountain Pen Ink - 40 ml Bottle
Tag Stationery Kyo No Oto Nurebairo No. 1 Fountain Pen Ink - 40 ml Bottle
Kyo No Oto translates to "sounds of Kyoto". "Kyo no Oto" is a series of writing inks that reproduce traditional Japanese colors used since the Heian period using modern techniques and interpretations. Each color has a unique name and story.
Nurebairo is inspired by a glossy black color that resembles a crow's feathers has been used since ancient times as a color to express the black, glossy hair of women.
This dye ink was independently developed by the Kyoto Vegetable Dye Research Institute, which is made up of dyeing and weaving experts, and TAG STATIONERY.
Because dye ink is soluble in water, it can be used for a variety of expressions, such as “blur'' or thinly stretching the color with a water brush after writing with ink.
Kyo No Oto inks are on the drier side. If you prefer more lubricated inks check out Pilot Iroshizuku Inks.
Specs:- Dye-based fountain pen ink
- 40 ml glass bottle
- Made in Kyoto, Japan
Please note: These inks are made in small runs and may have slight variation from bottle to bottle.
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In my quest to collect black inks with hints of other colors I found this magnificent ink. It’s a great, alongside Lamy Obsidian and 3 Oysters Black Moss.