Namiki Pilot Izoshizuru bottled ink limited edition set

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The name Iroshizuku is a combination of the Japanese words Iro (Coloring), 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. Owning a fountain pen becomes an adventure when you explore the inks of the Pilot / Namiki Iroshizuku collection. Each elegant glass bottle contains 30mL of the highest quality fountain pen ink on the market in some of the most vibrant hues imaginable. Delight in the rich and lavish colors of each of these carefully curated limited edition Iroshizuku ink collection sets, inspired by the beauty of nature. Each vibrant ink color embodies the beauty of Japanese natural landscapes and plants. Sho-kou: A tiny bit of a sunshine in a sunrise – when the sun is about to come over the horizon. The beams in the morning. Ku-jaku, Shun-ryoky, Kosumosu, Shin-kai . Sho-kou Set Includes: ku-jaku (peacock), shin-ryoku (forest green), Kosumosu (cosmos flowers), shin-kai (deep sea) Yu-gure (Sunset) Set Includes: hana-ikada (flower raft of Japanese cherry), Ajisai (hydrangea), yu-yake (sunset), kiri-same (scotch mist) Ma-yo: The gorgeous, dark sky after sunsets, right before the pitch black night sets in. Ma-yo Set Includes: mursaski-shikibu (Japanese beautyberry), chiku-rin (bamboo forest), hotaru-bi (light of fireflies), tsuki-yo (moonlight) Ma-hiru: noon. Like a bright blue mid-day sky. Ma-hiru Set Includes: ama-iro (sky blue), kon-peki (cerulean), Momiji (Autumn leaves), fuyu-gaki (Winter persimmon) Zan-getsu: The color of the moon that appears during a sunny, daytime sky. Zan-getsu Set Includes: tsutsuji (azalea), asa-gao (morning glory), yama-guri (wild chestnut), fuyu-syogun (rigor of Winter) Yoi: During sunset to the night – warm sky, not dark yet. Yoi Set Includes: syo-ro (dew on pine tree), sui-gyoku (emerald), yama-budo (crimson glory vine), take-sumi (bamboo charcoal)

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