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Kuretake ink-café MEIJI NO IRO "EBICHA" Ink Bottle 20g for Fountain Pens disponible en Yaxa El Salvador

Kuretake ink-café MEIJI NO IRO "EBICHA" Ink Bottle 20g for Fountain Pens

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$57

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The "MEIJI NO IRO" series is a beautiful selection of colored inks which were inspired by popular colors from the Meiji era of Japan; Each color has a history that originates from that era; Please enjoy using this ink, and be reminded of the old days of Japan; It can be used with fountain pens, glass pens, dip pens, Kuretake Karappo-pens, and more, 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; EBICHA had become a popular color for Hakama (Japanese traditional pants) intended for female students, [Features] When the Meiji female student boom blooms bloom; Shrimp colors have increasingly grown in popularity, Color: Grape Tea (Ebika)

Beneficios clave de Kuretake ink-café MEIJI NO IRO "EBICHA" Ink Bottle 20g for Fountain Pens

  • The "MEIJI NO IRO" series is a beautiful selection of colored inks which were inspired by popular colors from the Meiji era of Japan
  • Each color has a history that originates from that era
  • Please enjoy using this ink, and be reminded of the old days of Japan
  • It can be used with fountain pens, glass pens, dip pens, Kuretake Karappo-pens, and more
  • 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
  • EBICHA had become a popular color for Hakama (Japanese traditional pants) intended for female students
  • [Features] When the Meiji female student boom blooms bloom
  • Shrimp colors have increasingly grown in popularity
  • Color: Grape Tea (Ebika)
  • El número de Modelo (ItemModelNumber)
  • ‎ECF160-531
  • The "MEIJI NO IRO" series is a beautiful selection of colored inks which were inspired by popular colors from the Meiji era of Japan; Each color has a history that originates from that era; Please enjoy using this ink
  • and be reminded of the old days of Japan; It can be used with fountain pens
  • glass pens
  • dip pens
  • Kuretake Karappo-pens
  • and more
  • 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; EBICHA had become a popular color for Hakama (Japanese traditional pants) intended for female students
  • [Features] When the Meiji female student boom blooms bloom; Shrimp colors have increasingly grown in popularity

Ficha técnica

Fabricante
‎Kuretake
Dimensiones
2,24 x 2,17 x 1,54 pulgadas
SKU
B0B2Z8MWL7
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Descripción detallada de Kuretake ink-café MEIJI NO IRO "EBICHA" Ink Bottle 20g for Fountain Pens

The "MEIJI NO IRO" series is a beautiful selection of colored inks which were inspired by popular colors from the Meiji era of Japan; Each color has a history that originates from that era; Please enjoy using this ink, and be reminded of the old days of Japan; It can be used with fountain pens, glass pens, dip pens, Kuretake Karappo-pens, and more, 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; EBICHA had become a popular color for Hakama (Japanese traditional pants) intended for female students, [Features] When the Meiji female student boom blooms bloom; Shrimp colors have increasingly grown in popularity, Color: Grape Tea (Ebika)

Características destacadas

  • The "MEIJI NO IRO" series is a beautiful selection of colored inks which were inspired by popular colors from the Meiji era of Japan
  • Each color has a history that originates from that era
  • Please enjoy using this ink, and be reminded of the old days of Japan
  • It can be used with fountain pens, glass pens, dip pens, Kuretake Karappo-pens, and more
  • 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
  • EBICHA had become a popular color for Hakama (Japanese traditional pants) intended for female students
  • [Features] When the Meiji female student boom blooms bloom
  • Shrimp colors have increasingly grown in popularity
  • Color: Grape Tea (Ebika)
  • El número de Modelo (ItemModelNumber)
  • ‎ECF160-531
  • The "MEIJI NO IRO" series is a beautiful selection of colored inks which were inspired by popular colors from the Meiji era of Japan; Each color has a history that originates from that era; Please enjoy using this ink
  • and be reminded of the old days of Japan; It can be used with fountain pens
  • glass pens
  • dip pens
  • Kuretake Karappo-pens
  • and more
  • 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; EBICHA had become a popular color for Hakama (Japanese traditional pants) intended for female students
  • [Features] When the Meiji female student boom blooms bloom; Shrimp colors have increasingly grown in popularity

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