Kuretake ink-café MEIJI NO IRO Araishu
ARAISHU(洗朱)
In the latter half of the Meiji era, cherishing Japanese culture and traditional Japanese-style colors was a new development. One of those colors is “Araishu”, which is a bright vermillion color that looks slightly washed, or a light vermillion color.
Raishu
In the late Meiji period, Japanese culture was cherished, and new traditional Japanese colors appeared. One of them was “araishu. [The term “araishu” refers to a bright “vermilion” color that looks as if it has been washed, or a color in which the vermilion has become lighter and paler.
The “MEIJI NO IRO” series is a beautiful selection of colored inks
which were inspired by popular colors from the Meiji era of Japan.
Each color has a history that originates from that era. Please enjoy
using this ink, and be reminded of the old days of Japan.
It can be used with fountain pens, glass pens, dip pens,