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Gosaiboku ( 五彩墨, five color inks )  - Kobaien inksticks, Nara, Japan

【40%OFF】Gosaiboku inksticks ( Five color inksticks, 五彩墨 )

Sale price
¥7,800JPY
Regular price
¥13,000JPY

Product information

Gosaiboku is a set of 5 different color inks by Kobaien.

五 ( go : five ) 

彩 (sai: color )

墨 (boku: ink )

SIZE ( 1 piece of stick ) : Width:20mm Length:80mm Thickness:8mm Weight:40gram

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