Kuretake ink-cafe Meiji Colors Ink Shikon ECF160-536 Kuretake
Original price
¥1,150
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Original price
¥1,150
Original price
¥1,150
¥1,150
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¥1,150
Current price
¥1,150
SKU bs-ecf160-536
As you can imagine from the name, "Meiji no Iro" ink is a color ink that harkens back to the Meiji era and is inspired by the colors that were popular during that time. Each color has its own background, so please enjoy the colors as you use them. It can be used with fountain pens, glass pens, dip pens, Kuretake empty pens, etc.
Kuretake Co., Ltd. was founded in 1902 (Meiji 35). To commemorate our 120th anniversary, we thought back to the era 120 years ago and selected six ink colors with the Meiji era as a background.
Shikon (purple navy)
Wisteria and purple were often used in the clothing of women in the Meiji era, and it was a popular color during the era known as the purple era.
Water-based dye ink Contents: 20g
Product size: W50 x H50 x D33m Weight: 111g Exterior size: W56 x H56 x D38mm
Kuretake Co., Ltd. was founded in 1902 (Meiji 35). To commemorate our 120th anniversary, we thought back to the era 120 years ago and selected six ink colors with the Meiji era as a background.
Shikon (purple navy)
Wisteria and purple were often used in the clothing of women in the Meiji era, and it was a popular color during the era known as the purple era.
Water-based dye ink Contents: 20g
Product size: W50 x H50 x D33m Weight: 111g Exterior size: W56 x H56 x D38mm