Irori ink 20 ml bottle by Sailor
Sailor’s Shikiori ink, which means “four seasons”, was created as a tribute to nature. The brand has designed 20 colours representing the tones the landscape offers us throughout the year according to the seasons.
The ink is presented in a beautiful little 20ml glass bottle. Irori colour is punch red.
Sailor had the clever idea of attaching small stickers with the name of the colour to each bottle to be labelled on the converter: so you will always know which colour of ink you are writing with.
Features:
- capacity: 20 ml
- colour: red
- ink type: standard ink
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Irori ink 20 ml bottle by Sailor
Above all, a distinction must be made between Japanese and European/American nibs. For the same line thickness given by the manufacturers, Japanese nibs will be thinner than European/American nibs. Thus, an F nib from Sailor will correspond to an EF nib from Jow.
Stub: a nib with a wider than high point that allows you to make thick vertical strokes and thin horizontal strokes. More commonly known as full and loose.
IT (Italic): it has the same characteristics as the Stub, but its flattened tip and angular ends will provide less flexibility in writing. It is used in calligraphy. However, it is less convenient for everyday writing, as it is advisable not to write too quickly so as not to tear the paper. The “cursive italic” variant will have the edges of its point slightly rounded (not as much as the Stub, however) to avoid this pitfall.
MS (Music): Stub nib with two slots (except for Sailor), the parts of the tip of which open out sharply depending on the pressure applied to allow a greater flow of ink. This increases the fluidity of the writing and makes it more humid. In addition to its extreme flexibility, the vertical strokes are thicker than the horizontal ones. Making it an ideal nib for calligraphy.
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