The tastefulness of moss-covered old trees and garden stones can often be seen in Kyoto gardens. They are symbols of the aesthetic sense of wabi-sabi, and the resulting moss color gives a glimpse of Kyoto culture.
Dye ink Product number: KO-0103 Capacity: 40ml
Uses: fountain pens, pens, brushes
[About the Kyoto Sounds Series]
"Kyoto no Oto" is a series of writing inks that recreate traditional Japanese colors used since the Heian period with modern techniques and interpretations. Each color has its own unique name and story.
This dye ink was developed exclusively by TAG STATIONERY in collaboration with the Kyoto Plant Dyeing Laboratory, a group of dyeing and weaving experts.
This is a distinctive ink that takes advantage of the bleeding characteristic of dyes to create a gradation of light and dark shades.
- Because dye ink dissolves in water, you can use it to write with the ink and then use a water brush to blur or thin the color, allowing you to create a variety of different expressions.
Kyoto Plant Dyeing Research Institute
We conduct research on dyeing and weaving culture both in Japan and abroad, ranging from traditional Japanese dyeing, textiles, and kimonos, as well as related customs, techniques, and the hobby of plant dyeing, to modern dyeing and weaving arts and crafts, and fiber art, a form of artistic expression using fibers.
Research Advisor: Seiichiro Takahashi "Indigo Origami Shibori" "Synthetic Dye Techniques"
He has published many books, including those for Senshoku to Seikatsusha