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KURETAKE INK-CAFE Meiji Bottle Ink
Watatake INK-CAFE Meiji Iro
Think about the Meiji era ...
"Meiji no Iro" ink is a color ink inspired by the color that was popular in that era, as you can imagine from its name.
There is a background of the era in one color, and please enjoy the color while using it. It can be used with a fountain pen, glass pen, a pen, and a tail pen from Kotake.
120th Anniversary ink Kotake
In 1902, Katsutake Co., Ltd. was founded.
To commemorate the 120th anniversary of its founding, I chose six ink in the Meiji era, considering the era 120 years ago.
■ Grape tea / Ebica / ECF160-531
During the Meiji era, purple color was considered a noble color used by the Chinese at the time, and it was often used by purple shrimp tea. Ebichi is a slightly dark red red red color, the Meiji school school boom, and the boom in the Meiji era blossomed at a stretch, and as a female hakama, "Ebicha" and "Ebicha" color. Is increased.
■ Ryozai / Aramishu / ECF160-532
In the latter half of the Meiji era, we cherish Japanese culture, and a traditional Japanese style will also appear. One of them is Zhusen. "Ararishu" is a bright "vermilion" color like washing, and a color that has a light and thin vermilion.
■ Shimbashi color / Shinjuiro / ECF160-533
In the late Meiji era, the birth of a new color by chemical dye. The bright blue -green color is a high -colored color, and it became popular in the Hanayanagi world and the geisha of Shimbashi. It was also known as "Konpuruiro".
■ Iron color / Kuroganeiro / ECF160-534
The iron color (Kuroganeiro) is a popular color from the middle of the Meiji era to the Taisho era. It is a color that features a dark bluish blue -green color, and is often used in colors such as the head and the front hanging. The gold was called "kogane", silver was called "shirogane", and copper was called "Akagane", and iron was called "Kurogane".
■ Peacock Green / Kujakuriku / ECF160-535
During the Meiji era, the color from the West is bright blue green like a beautiful blue -green wing of porches. Peacocks have been loved in Japan since the old days, and in the Edo era, it is said that recognition of the common people has grown. Until the Meiji era, it is also strange that the color of the Peacock has not been made.
■ Purple blue / Shikon / ECF160-536
In the Meiji era, many women's clothing, etc., are said to be "purple" and "purple", which inherit Edo's "smart", and appeared as a trendy color after the Meiji era.
Watatake INK-CAFE Meiji Iro
Product size 50 × 50 × 33 mm
Exterior size 56 x 56 x 38 mm
Material container: glass, cap: SAN
Ink water -based dye ink
Ink content about 20g
Country of origin Japan
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