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Pilot Fountain Pen Ink 50ml Fuyugaki Persimmon Orange INK50FG

Pilot Fountain Pen Ink 50ml Fuyugaki Persimmon Orange INK50FG

Product Description

Inspired by the beautiful landscapes of Japan, the iroshizuku ink series offers a vibrant array of colors that capture these stunning scenes. This ink is designed for fountain pens, providing a delightful writing experience. The series has been recognized with the Gold Award in the Household and General Goods category at the Japan Package Design Awards 2011 and has also received the Good Design Long Life Design Award for its enduring appeal.

Product Specification

  • Ink Type: Water-based dye
  • Ink Color: Fuyugaki (Winter Persimmon)
  • Weight: 271g
  • Package Size: 95×87×38mm
  • Package Weight: 290.7g (with paper box)
  • Capacity: 50ml
  • Body Size: 82mm×86mm×36mm

Usage

Use with a fountain pen by attaching a converter, immersing the nib into the ink, and using the appropriate filling method (rotary or push). For plunger-type pens, fill directly into the pen body.

$0.10

Original: $0.33

-70%
Pilot Fountain Pen Ink 50ml Fuyugaki Persimmon Orange INK50FG

$0.33

$0.10
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Description

Product Description

Inspired by the beautiful landscapes of Japan, the iroshizuku ink series offers a vibrant array of colors that capture these stunning scenes. This ink is designed for fountain pens, providing a delightful writing experience. The series has been recognized with the Gold Award in the Household and General Goods category at the Japan Package Design Awards 2011 and has also received the Good Design Long Life Design Award for its enduring appeal.

Product Specification

  • Ink Type: Water-based dye
  • Ink Color: Fuyugaki (Winter Persimmon)
  • Weight: 271g
  • Package Size: 95×87×38mm
  • Package Weight: 290.7g (with paper box)
  • Capacity: 50ml
  • Body Size: 82mm×86mm×36mm

Usage

Use with a fountain pen by attaching a converter, immersing the nib into the ink, and using the appropriate filling method (rotary or push). For plunger-type pens, fill directly into the pen body.