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Kyo No Oto Ochiguri-iro
Kyo No Oto Ochiguri-iro
4ml Sample
Dino-Writes Warehouse
1 Pemimpin Drive
02-06
Singapore 576151
Singapore
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It refers to the color of the reddish brown of fallen chestnuts. The Tale of Genji states, "A long, thin piece of dark blue, a fallen chestnut, or something like that, a set of lined hakama worn by people of the past...", which shows that it was a popular color at the time.
Dye ink
Product number: KO-0110
Capacity: 40ml
JAN: 4573356130401
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.
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