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Takeda Jimuki Kyo-No-Oto Inks (3-Pack)

Takeda Jimuki Kyo-No-Oto Inks (3-Pack)

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Crafted using traditional Japanese dye-making techniques, these Takeda Jimuki inks are inspired by the beautiful scenery and culture of Kyoto—once the nation’s capital city. Water based and presented in 40-milliliter glass bottles, they offer excellent flow and are resistant to feathering and bleed-through Read More

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Aug 19, 2019
I've learned there are other inks in the Takeda Jimuki family. Are they all good? This black seems to be very popular with users and sold out in most stores, but I see very little commentary about the other Kyo no oto inks. Anyone tried any of them?
RayF
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Aug 2, 2019
Just want to point out that this ink, especially the black formula, will definitely stain your teeth. You know, just say’n.
MrSharkbait
479
Aug 10, 2019
RayFRay you need to stop drinking this stuff, it is not juice!
RayF
22214
Aug 10, 2019
MrSharkbaitThought it was mixer for a while; now I know better. Still, I don't think my Zombies will ever taste the same--guess it's back to Beatle Nut juice for me?
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Nice review on Pen Addict on the black (Nurebairo ) https://www.penaddict.com/blog/2019/7/1/kyo-no-oto-nurebairo-ink-review
Whatdrop
13
Jun 21, 2019
There have been two new colors in this line for a while, urahairo, a pale green, and keshimurasaki, a dusty purple. And yet this drop offers the same old colors as previous drops. Why not offer the new ones as well? I see the new Drop is just as lazy as the old Massdrop. Once something is set up just keep offering it over and over with little thought or effort to offer something new.
Ihaveaproblem
15
Jun 20, 2019
I’ve been writing with yamabuki iro for a while and it is one of my absolute favorite yellow ink and looks great with any size nib. Despite it being yellow, it’s quite easy to see on paper.
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RayF
22214
Jul 30, 2019
IhaveaproblemYellow?!! What can write on with yellow ink? Sounds suspicious to me--I think you're pulling our nib!
jsb54wcl
2
Jun 20, 2019
Always frustrating when a color is unavailable under option 1 but available under option 2. I have no use for yellows and reds so it isn’t worth ordering.
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BenTWP
106
Jun 19, 2019
People seem pretty salty about this whole box thing.
Kuantsai.Lee
17
Jun 1, 2019
Not sure if it's just me, but the Aonibi that I received was extremely dry and none of my pens, even those with very wet nibs, could write smoothly. Ended up giving up the first and throwing the ink away.
Tpsytrvy
2
Apr 4, 2019
Just curious why people get so bent out of shape about not having a box....does it really matter
Ghostwriter
99
Jun 21, 2019
TpsytrvyIt does to me, particularly if the ink isn't colorfast. Ink should be stored in a dark place out of the sun, and no box means it's possible these have been hanging out on a store-shelf somewhere and the ink's color properties may be affected. These are dye-based, and so over time they may fade in bright light. Additionally, some ink manufacturers list a date-of-manufacture on the box (Montblanc used to include a 'best before' tag on their boxes). I'm a big fan of boxed inks.
Silvio
26
Apr 4, 2019
I have Hisoku and Aonibi, the first one quickly became one of my favorite inks, it's a very special colour, with a calmness to it, Aonibi is also very nice prussian blue. Hisoku appears to have a lot less viscosity than any other ink I've tried, so it seems to make pens feel slightly less glassy smooth, but it's not a problem, rather a different experience; I appreciate that a Pelikan m600 18k makes it come out with less shading than with other pens, which I found very distracting. Aonibi starts very dark in a frankenpen with a Waterman nib but luckily goes back to it's mid tone colour after a few words. The price is decent if not a huge deal, still pretty special inks. I appreciate any available info but while swabs look cool it's a lot more useful to see written samples.
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