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Iroshizuku murasaki shikibu
Iroshizuku murasaki shikibu







iroshizuku murasaki shikibu

There is certainly a difference with each stroke on the QTip, this ink can shade, its a low saturation ink which can still pop some colour on the page without being washed out to much.Īnd excuse my lack of Japanese, but the bottle is either recyclable, or drinking the ink will have you flying to the toilet. Murasaki Shikibu grows wild throughout Japan, adorned with purple-colored berries. Murasaki-shikibu loosely translates from Japanese to English Beautyberry. Although its price will probably not have me burn through it that fast. Each 50ml glass bottle is a beautifully crafted container designed with an innovative dip at the bottom to make for easy filling of your fountain pen, when the ink level runs low.

iroshizuku murasaki shikibu

Iro ink actually dries for me on my paper on the quicker side of average, it actually behaves well enough to be an everyday ink. I paid $23.00 Can shipped off of ebay, at $.046 cents a ml, this is far from the cheapest ink on the market, and the beauty bottle is certainly part of what you are buying, but the inks seem to have their own feel and look to them being unique to the market that the odd bottle doesnt seem to me to be out of line. Ive left it in a Shaeffer Imperial for like two weeks, and the moment I start writing, there is an easy. In a large nib this stuff will shade like nobodies business. Pilot Iroshizuku Murasaki-Shikibu, aka Japanese Beautyberry, is made in Japan and is a lovely medium purple with some medium shading and a tiny bit of gold. As always great performing ink, the dry times are about average, not an overly wet ink but far from dry.









Iroshizuku murasaki shikibu