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TACCIA Ukiyo-e Fountain Pen Ink 40ml (4 colours)

TACCIA

CHF20.50
Availability:
Ships within 48 hours
Volume:
40ml
Ink:
Water-based dye ink
Package Size:
7.2 x 7.4 x 7 cm
Ink Bottle Size:
4.2 x 4.2 x 6.8 cm
Origin:
Japan
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The TACCIA Ukiyo-e Fountain Pen Ink 40ml is a beautifully curated collection inspired by the vibrant colours of Japanese Ukiyo-e, a traditional art form from the Edo period. This ink set features four exquisite shades, each named after the renowned artist Utamaro:

  • Utamaro Aomurasaki (Blue & Purple)
  • Utamaro Benizakura (Red Cherry Blossom)
  • Utamaro Usuzumi (Light Black)
  • Utamaro Umemurasaki (Plum Purple)

These delicate colours are meticulously reproduced to capture the essence of Ukiyo-e and elevate your fountain pen experience. Made with safe, high-quality materials and supervised by a colour consultant in Japan, this ink series brings the historical beauty of Japan into your writing or drawing. Part of the larger Ukiyo-e collection, which also features inks inspired by Hokusai, Sharaku, and Hiroshige, this set invites you to explore the world of fine art through every stroke.

  • Volume: 40ml
  • Package Size: 7.2 x 7.4 x 7 cm
  • Ink Bottle Size: 4.2 x 4.2 x 6.8 cm
  • Water-based dye ink
  • Made in Japan

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*Ink testing photos from Nick Stewart

 

【ABOUT THE BRAND】

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Founded in 1951 in Tokyo and owned by Nakabayashi, TACCIA is a luxury writing brand renowned for its high-quality and elegant craftsmanship. With a dedication to preserving the rich writing culture of the past, TACCIA continually pursues comfort and ease, aiming to create writing instruments that are cherished by enthusiasts worldwide, particularly in Japan and the United States. The brand’s product range includes premium fountain pens, fountain pen inks, and ballpoint pens, offering timeless tools for those who appreciate the art of fine writing.