Wednesday 14 November 2012

Something to write in your Christmas cards with...

We'd thought we'd dish out some early festive cheer and give you some ideas of what to use in those upcoming Christmas cards. 

Pilot Iroshizuku Chiku Rin Fountain Pen Ink
Pilot Iroshizuku - Chiku-Rin
The name Iroshizuku is a combination of the Japanese words Iro (Coloring), expressing high standards and variation of colors, and Shizuku (Droplet), that embodies the very image of dripping water. The whole of the Pilot range is outstanding, if a little on the pricey side, but worth the money for the bottle alone. This Chiku-Rin colour is a vibrant green - translated as Bamboo Forest
, the backdrop of a bamboo forest is one of the most iconic of Japanese nature. This green calls to mind the inviting touch of the wind flowing through the stalks of a bamboo forest.
Pelikan Edelstein - Sapphire
The german word Edelstein translates as 'gem stone', and each colour corresponds to be beautiful colouring of a gem. This Sapphire offering is on the lighter side of the blue scale, with a hint of purple as well. Easily could be used on a daily basis. Every 50ml high-value glass flacon is unique, the rich weight and soft curves make it a pleasure to hold in your hands.


Sailor Jentle - Sky High
The bottles contain 50ml of ink, and feature a plastic reservoir inside the bottle, enabling the last drops of ink to be taken from the bottle and protects your pen nib.



1 comment:

  1. I'm doing mine in Edelstein Aventurine and a TWSBI 1.5 mm stub, with a few hints of Scribal Workshop's Zhulong (The berries on the holly leaves!).

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