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Pilot Iroshizuku inkt voor vulpen Talla única blauw

14,99€ 33,38€
Gratis verzending bij bestellingen boven 25,99€

Productdetails

  • Heeft een naam geïnspireerd op Japanse natuurlijke landschappen en planten.
  • Geschikt voor het vullen van elke vulpen.
  • Hoogwaardige inkt.
  • Perfect voor elke schrijver.
  • Compleet met pilot-verpakking.


Productbeschrijving

De Iroshizuku-inkt van Pilot is van de hoogste kwaliteit. Een uitstekend cadeau. - Ja


Michael P. Maciuk
15 juli 2025
There are hundreds of different ink brands available for sale in stores and online across the internet, but I have found from trial, error and testing that the Pilot Iroshizuku Fountain Pen Ink line works best for me.The many brands of fountain pen inks available all possess different properties, characteristics, drying times, saturation rates, shade abilities and smoothness’s, but I have concluded that Iroshizuku Fountain Pen Ink by Pilot perfectly suits my individual taste and exceeds my stringent ink requirements.Iroshizuku Fountain Pen Inks are a premium line of inks manufactured by Pilot. These inks are individually packaged in beautiful glass bottles which are aesthetically appealing and add a wonderful addition to any desktop.The many vibrant Pilot Iroshizuku Fountain Pen Ink colours available in today’s market add a professional look to any document, signature or personalized note.
Aquaria
13 juni 2025
Have you ever had to go through an old person's love letters, and seen that old shade of pale purple-blue?I found some letters that my grandmother had written to my grandfather when they were fools for each other, and this is the color that their ink had faded to over time. When I look at this color, I can smell the old paper, and the faint hint of the flower petals pressed in between pages.Aji-sai is a timeless blue-violet, reserved and refined yet not timid on the page at all. It's on the flat and slightly watery side, so if you're wanting lots of pigment, shading or sheen, this is not the ink for you.It makes "dry" pens write like the wettest writer, yet the wet pens simply glide across the page as smoothly as ever. Despite how wet and lubricating their inks are, Pilot Iroshizuku doesn't take forever to dry. The ink goes down, and it's dry within 10 or so seconds. Unless you use a super-wet, super-broad nib, it won't feather or bleed through most of the decent paper brands out there (meaning: not copier paper and not vile American notebook paper). Every ink in this line is the very definition of a well-behaved ink.Oddly, this particular color sort of reminds me of the old mimeograph blue ink. I had to walk away while writing a letter with it, came back and saw that color. Without thinking, I automatically picked up the paper and held it close to get that mimeograph smell. Only I didn't, and I was a little sad about it.
Superman Sam
16 mei 2025
Good ink. Dull watery blue ink. Nice and wet. Good buy for the price 👍 Go for it.
Diana O
21 april 2025
Great grey-blue color, very professional and easy to work with, perfectly to use it in office.
Abhishek T.
15 januari 2025
The colour of the ink is lovely but the ink bleeds and feathers a lot.See photo 1 for a feathering comparison of Iroshizuku ink vs Lamy vs Parker Quink on a good quality Moleskine notebook.The feathering is considerable worse if the paper has skin oil or dried sweat or fingerprints etc (see feathering in photo 2 from the same notebook. For reference, Photo 1 was of a clean and dry page).Photo 3 is the bleed from the reverse of Photo 1.*UPDATE* So after some research online, I bought a Midori notepad and a Clairefontaine notebook and they work like a charm with wet inks like the Iroshizuku! No feathering or bleeding. Note, however, that these are expensive notebooks / notepads. So unless you're (i) a stationery hound (like me) who doesn't mind spending the extra buck for quality paper; or (ii) someone who only writes occasionally, a better idea would be to stick to drier inks.