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Pilot Iroshizuku Fountain Pen Ink Cartridges (6 pcs) - Deep Sea

Pilot

€17,90
UPC:
4902505641442
Availability:
Ships within 48 hours
Package Size:
7.4 x 7.1 x 1.2 cm
Capacity:
0.9cc x 6 bottles
Ink Type:
Water-based
Origin:
Japan
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Capture the profound serenity of the ocean’s depths on your page. The Pilot Iroshizuku Cartridge in Deep Sea (Shin-kai) offers a sophisticated, professional alternative to standard blue-black ink. Inspired by the calm, mysterious color of the ocean at twilight, this "Deep Sea" shade is a complex blue-gray with subtle teal undertones. It strikes the perfect balance between office-appropriate formality and artistic character, featuring beautiful shading that shifts from a dark, moody navy to a softer slate blue as it dries.

Formulated with Pilot’s world-class water-based dye technology, Shin-kai provides an exceptionally smooth writing experience with high-lubrication properties that protect your fountain pen’s internal components. These convenient cartridges eliminate the need for a bottled ink converter, making them the perfect travel companion for your Pilot or Namiki fountain pen. Each of the 6 cartridges is imprinted with the colour name, ensuring you never mix up your shades. Whether you are drafting a contract or reflecting in a journal, Shin-kai offers a clean, feather-resistant finish that exudes quiet elegance.

This versatile refill is compatible with a wide range of Pilot's fountain pens and desk pens, but not compatible with Custom 823 or Custom Heritage 92.

  • Package size: 7.4 x 7.1 x 1.2 cm
  • Capacity: 0.9cc x 6 bottles
  • Water-based ink
  • Made in Japan

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【ABOUT THE BRAND】

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Pilot Corporation, established in 1918 in Tokyo, Japan, is the nation's oldest and largest writing instrument manufacturer. Founded by Ryosuke Namiki and Masao Wada, the company was originally named Namiki Manufacturing Company. Renamed Pilot Pen Co., Ltd. in 1938 and later Pilot Ink Company, Ltd. in 1950, it became Pilot Corporation in 1972.

Pilot is renowned for its innovative and high-quality writing instruments, including the G2 gel pens, Precise V5 rollerball pens, and FriXion erasable pens. The company also produces mechanical pencils, markers, and fountain pens. With a global presence, Pilot operates subsidiaries in over 20 countries, including the United States, France, Germany, and Brazil. Committed to sustainability, Pilot emphasizes environmentally friendly product design and manufacturing processes.