🖌️ Write Your Story in Turquoise!
The Pilot Iroshizuku Bottled Fountain Pen Ink in Ku-Jaku (Peacock, Turquoise) offers a premium writing experience with its 50 ml of deep turquoise ink, inspired by Japan's stunning landscapes. With over a century of trusted quality, this retractable ink is perfect for professionals and creatives alike, ensuring smooth and vibrant writing for all occasions.
Manufacturer | Pilot Pen Corporation of America |
Brand | Pilot |
Model Number | 69213 |
Colour | deep turquoise |
Closure | Retractable |
Material | Plastic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 50 ml |
Ink Colour | Turquoise |
Manufacturer Part Number | 69213 |
Manufacturer | Pilot Pen Corporation of America |
Country of Origin | Japan |
J**M
Gorgeous
Beautiful ink. Using with a medium nib Kakuno (same nib as the metropolitans) is a heavenly journaling experience. The dried ink retains it's pink-ness, absolutely legible, but not quite a blue-black, of course. Would personally use with a wetter / broader nib ( I have Syo-Ro in my fine nib pen I use for maths, etc)
H**P
Super
The colour is almost black on a fine nib. The gray is indeed cool on a broad nib.
S**H
Great ink as usual
Awesome shade
A**C
Dry and Vivid
Vivid green colour but appears to be a little dry. Quite usable with broad nibs but be careful with using it with fine nibs.Vibrant, and overall, decent value for money.
T**
Right product 👍
Dont purchase product with cheap rate, because you Can't get right quality product on low rate. Not even purchase on amazon. I received my product with best condition and with current manufacturing date. I always appreciate right value for genuine product.
A**J
Smooth and thought provoking
Initially I thought it looked watery. But as I used it (TWSBI ECO pen) I loved the very smooth flow and the texture and color of the ink. Thank you!
W**R
Costly?
I won't comment about the cost as it's costly as per indian standards.But for fountain pens encaustic, it's a must buy ink to try.It's really good, wetness and flows are just perfect. I have tried it with Indian pens -> Becomes very very wet, specially with ebonite feeds. With European pens - perfect gold standard. With Japanese and Chinese pens.. It's meant for them.So overall really happy with the ink
B**D
Quality of ink
The pen nib never dries.I am using it for all types of fountain pen. Lamy, Pilot, kwaco. The ink Color is very good.Bought second bottle after one year .Unlike other bottles we can refill even when the ink is less in the bottle without tilting the bottle because of its design 😃.
R**
Calidad
Calidad en esta muy buena tontera para estilográfica el color es vivo, intenso muy complacido con esta marca de prestigio. Comprada a un rñ excelente precio en Amazon quien entregó en tiempo.
F**S
Iroshizuku inks are an interntional standard - Tsuki-Yo no exception
Very well mannered ink with great flow, quick drying, and no tendency to smudge as some highly saturated boutique inks are prone. This moonlight blue has just a hint of teal when dry - very beautiful, but not out of place in a pure business context. Iroshizuki offers desirable subtle shades of color with the well behaved, unfussy standard performance in most pens one has come to expect from Pilot, Pelikan or Waterman inks.I'd characterize this ink as very "wet" free flowing, but doesn't feather excessively on even cheap copy paper or card stock better suited to ball points. I've tried in several pens ranging from Pelikan m800 XF to m1000 F to m800 M. Definately likes Pelikan F best. XF is thin and Spidery, but that's my general complaint with this nib. Medium is typically my daily go to writer, and it's effortlessly smooth, flows beautifully, but is right at the edge of too broad a line to be neat and legible. I'll load a Namiki - Pilot 742 F next, with expectation this nib will be right in the home row for this ink. Only disappointment was a Namiki Falcon soft-Medium, which left a line so broad to nearly be illegible on most any paper stock. That's not unusual with free flowing inks in this pen, but was worth a trial.This ink will replace Waterman Mysterious Blue in my rotation. Both are similarly well behaved, but moonlight is a warmer, more natural and desirable shade with just a bit freeer flow.Fast shipping and service from Amazon's partner supplier. Bravo. Well done.
E**L
Chestnut Brown!
This is a wonderful ink, and the color is a true chestnut brown which on my paper subtly shades with that slight purple hue that you see when light reflects of chestnuts. I'm using it in my old Osmiroid 65 which I've owned from 1968. The nib is about a .09 mm Italic and it shows off this ink to advantage, giving the writing an antique feel. The flow is excellent, not so wet as to disgorge the ink over the page but just dry enough so that I don't have to blot. The papers I use tend to be relatively "cheap". I just use my fountain pens on any paper I have available. There is no feathering nor ghosting or bleed through in my Amazon Basics Classic Notebook which I'm presently using for my daily journal. As a lifelong fountain pen user, I can say that I've never had a better brown ink.
S**.
Color hermoso, como oro antiguo
La verdad que es un color muy bello que de repente se ve dorado y de repente verde, tal y como el oro viejo. Es decepcionante que Pilot haya descontinuado este color... no he visto nada parecido antes.
L**.
Verde? Sí, perfecto y hermoso
No solo me gustó, lo amé.Colores inspirados en la naturaleza de Japón. No sé si lleguen a tanto. Pero sí puedo afirmar que tienen una selección de colores muy hermosos y que fluyen con facilidad, yo la uso con una pluma Lamy sin ningún problema. Mis colores hasta ahora Syo-ro, Asa-gao y yama-budo. Vale la pena pagar por esta distinción en tu escritura.
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