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Kuretake Ink Cafe Meiji Colors Ink ECF160-534 Tetsu Color

Kuretake Ink Cafe Meiji Colors Ink ECF160-534 Tetsu Color

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This water-based dye ink, known as "Meiji-no-iro," offers a unique dark and dull blue-green hue called Iron (Kuroganeiro). Inspired by the popular colors of the Meiji era (1868-1912), this ink evokes a sense of nostalgia and historical charm. Each color in the "Meiji-no-iro" series carries its own historical significance, inviting users to enjoy a connection to the past as they write. The ink is made in Japan and comes in a 20g container with dimensions of approximately 50 x 50 x 33mm.

$3.38

Original: $11.27

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Kuretake Ink Cafe Meiji Colors Ink ECF160-534 Tetsu Color

$11.27

$3.38

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Kuretake Ink Cafe Meiji Colors Ink ECF160-534 Tetsu Color

Product Description

This water-based dye ink, known as "Meiji-no-iro," offers a unique dark and dull blue-green hue called Iron (Kuroganeiro). Inspired by the popular colors of the Meiji era (1868-1912), this ink evokes a sense of nostalgia and historical charm. Each color in the "Meiji-no-iro" series carries its own historical significance, inviting users to enjoy a connection to the past as they write. The ink is made in Japan and comes in a 20g container with dimensions of approximately 50 x 50 x 33mm.

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This water-based dye ink, known as "Meiji-no-iro," offers a unique dark and dull blue-green hue called Iron (Kuroganeiro). Inspired by the popular colors of the Meiji era (1868-1912), this ink evokes a sense of nostalgia and historical charm. Each color in the "Meiji-no-iro" series carries its own historical significance, inviting users to enjoy a connection to the past as they write. The ink is made in Japan and comes in a 20g container with dimensions of approximately 50 x 50 x 33mm.