20ml square glass bottle of Sailor Shikiori Irori fountain pen ink. Irori, or Hearth Red, is a brick red color. A set of small stickers with the name of the ink are included for labeling your ink converter, so you can always remember what ink you're using. This smooth-flowing water-based dye ink is specifically formulated to be safe for all fountain pens. Sailor's Shikiori ("Four Seasons") line of fountain pen inks features vibrant and unique colors inspired by the beauty of each season in Japan.
Sailor’s Shikiori (“Four Seasons”) line of fountain pen inks features vibrant and unique colors inspired by the beauty of each season in Japan. This smooth-flowing ink is specifically formulated to be safe and gentle for all fountain pens. Each bottle contains 20 ml of water-based dye ink.
("Sound of Rain") These inks are named for the different sounds that rain makes as it falls. The gentle rains of spring are expressed with the light teal color of Shitoshito, meaning ‘silent and still.’ The rushing storms of summer can be found in the sweet blue of Zaza, mirroring the ‘sound of rushing water.’ The colors of Autumn reflect back in the smoky mauve color of Harahara, or ‘drizzle.’ And the cold ‘pitter-patter’ of a brisk winter rain is captured in the icy lilac of Potsupotsu.
("Japanese Fairytales") These inks are named after seasons and scenes from various Japanese folktales. A lineup of deep colors associated with the scenes of the story and the creatures that appear. Tamatebako - “Forbidden Treasure Chest” Loneliness lures Taro into opening the forbidden treasure chest, a mysterious gift from the undersea Dragon Palace. Kasasagi -“Magpies” Magpies flocked to the Milky Way, becoming a bridge for the star-crossed lovers’ rendezvous. Suberakashi - “Princess’ Headdress” Moonlight shone brightly on the princess’ hair, as if to welcome her return. Kazakiribane - Crane Quill” The crane bade farewell and spread its wings, soaring into the snowcape.