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Usunaro is a color name from the Heian period, and it refers to a bright and faint blue-purple color that looks like a thin moon grass.

Dye ink
Item number: KO-0201
Capacity: 40ml

Use: Fountain pen, pen, brush

[About the Kyoto sound series]

“Kyoto no sound” is a series of writing ink that reproduces traditional Japanese colors that have been used since the Heian period with modern techniques and interpretations. Each color is characterized by its unique name and story.

It is a dye ink independently developed by “Kyoto Soki Dyeing Research Institute” and TAG STATIONERY, which consists of dyeing and weaving experts.

It is a characteristic ink that takes advantage of the shade gradient using the ooze, which is a characteristic of the dye.

〇Dye ink dissolves in water, so after writing with ink, it can be used for various expressions, such as “bluring” with a water brush or stretching the color thinly.

Kyoto Soki Dyeing Research Institute
We are studying dyeing and weaving culture both inside and outside, from ancient Japanese dyeing, textiles, and kimonos, and related sex, technologies, and plant dyeing as hobbies, to modern dyeing and weaving crafts and art, and sculptural expression using fibers called fiber art. .

Research Advisor: Seiichiro Takahashi
“Aizome Origami Squeeze”
“Synthetic dye technique”
Many books such as dyeing and living society

 

size

Full Bottle, Sample

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