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Kuretake ink-café MEIJI NO IRO Kujakuryoku

KUJAKURYOKU(孔雀緑)

“KUJAKURYOKU” was introduced by the West during the Meiji era. It is a bright, bluish-green, like the beautiful feathers found in peacock wings. Peacocks have been loved in Japan since ancient times, and it is said that the recognition of the common people increased during the Edo period.

Peacock green

A color introduced from the West during the Meiji period (1868-1912), it is a bright blue-green color like the beautiful blue-green feathers of a peacock. Peacock has been loved in Japan since ancient times, and its recognition among the general public increased during the Edo period (1603-1868). It is also considered a wonder that no color with the name of peacock was produced until the Meiji period (1868-1912).

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,

Size

4ml Sample, Full Bottle

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