ZIG KURETAKE INK CAFE MEIJI NO IRO ECF060

ZIG KURETAKE INK CAFE MEIJI NO IRO ECF060
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sku: 19579833519
$11.30-29%
$8.01
Shipping from: Indonesia
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ZIG KURETAKE INK CAFE MEIJI NO IRO ECF060
Water-based Dye, 20g 0.71fl oz
The "MEIJI NO IRO" series is a beautiful selection of colored inks which were inspired by popular colors from the Meiji era of Japan. Enjoy with glass pen, dip pen, fountain pen, and "Kuretake Karappo-pen".
Available in 6 colors:
洗朱【ARAISHU】 In the latter half of the Meiji era, cherishing Japanese culture and traditional Japanese-style colors will be a new development.
葡萄茶【EBICHA】 In the Meiji era, Purple had been considered a noble color used by the aristocracy. Since people were afraid of using Purple, "EBICHA" was often used instead of traditional Purple.
新橋色【 SHIMBASHI-IRO】 "Shimbashi" is the name of a place found in Tokyo. The bright, bluish-green color was popular among "Geisha" in Shimbashi as it was fashionable and trendy.
鉄色【KUROGANEIRO】 The color is characterized by a dark, dull, bluish green color, and was used often as the color for store clerk aprons.
孔雀緑 【KUJAKURYOKU】 "KUJAKURYOKU" had been introduced by the West during the Meiji era. It is a bright, bluish-green, like the beautiful feathers found in peacock wings.
紫紺 【SHIKON】Meiji era is also called "the purple era" because "purple" or "light purple" was often used in women's clothing as a chic or cool color. "Purple" has been one of the trendy colors since the Meiji era.
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