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Pilot Iroshizuku Fountain Pen Bottle Ink - 50 ml - New Colors - Yama-guri Wild Chestnut Brown (Dark Brown)
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Pilot Iroshizuku Fountain Pen Bottle Ink - 50 ml - New Colors - Yama-guri Wild Chestnut Brown (Dark Brown)
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The new Iroshizuku colors are in!

The Iroshizuku ink is a luxurious line of inks created to reflect the beautiful natural scenery of Japan. The gorgeous shades will fill your fountain pen with bold, beautiful and vivid colors. Each bottle is a beautifully crafted glass container designed with an innovative dip at the bottom to ensure the savory enjoyment of every last drop.

See color swatches and writing samples of all 17 colors of Pilot Iroshizuku inks below.

Weight: 10.90 oz

Reviews
03/19/2010
by pau...
Superb ink, wonderful rich dark brown color. Use it primarily to take notes in a Lamy 2000 with EF nib, which is close to a Pilot F nib. On some paper in looks darker than others, like any ink will exhibit shade qualities. But overall, the nicest ink I have purchased this year. I will be looking at other Iroshizuku colors when my budget allows...
02/22/2010
I love this ink, and I must respectfully disagree with the person who said it is too light in color. I believe their fountain pen nib and/or feed is the problem. I have used Yama-guri in a couple of different fountain pens and consider it a rich, dark, earthy brown, and I love using it in my journal. As a matter of fact, I like this ink so much that I bought a Pilot Iroshizuku Custom Heritage 91 f...
08/16/2009
[UPDATE] Above, the ink that it was compared to was the Sepia ink for the parallel pen and not Noodler's walnut, which is a red.https://www.jetpens.com/includes/languages/english/images/buttons/button_continue.gif
08/15/2009
I have two other Iroshizuku inks—Momiji and Konpeki—and loved the rich colors. Consequently, when this came out I thought I would add it to my collection of sepia/dark brown inks even though I've been relatively happy with Noodler's Walnut ink. Unfortunately, I've been quite disappointed with yama-guri. First, I tested it on Rhodia, Fabrio Medievalis, and card stock and found that it is rather...
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