Zuiun ( For quality works, 瑞雲 墨汁 墨液 ) Sumi liquid ink -

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Zuiun (  For quality works,  瑞雲  墨汁 墨液 ) Sumi liquid ink -

Zuiun ( For quality works, 瑞雲 墨汁 墨液 ) Sumi liquid ink -

Price
¥4,400JPY

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極枯膠與長年研究開發的油煙製成。黑中帶茶色系,與油煙墨磨出的墨色接近。

特色為有適度的光澤與優雅的墨色。

稀釋成淡墨後,線條的墨暈、線條重疊皆可美麗的呈現。

volume(量): 500ml

weight(重量): 700grams

  • **Special shipping boxes are used for sumi liquid ink because of the large size of its container. Therefore, the weight of that box, additional 250 gram, will be added at shopping cart.

This liquid ink is made from extremely dried glue and oil smoke developed through years of research by Kobaien. The ink color of this Sumi ink is equivalent to that of brownish solid oil smoke inks.

It is characterized by its moderate luster and elegant ink color. When used as a light ink, it can beautifully express blurring and overlapping.

This product contains artificial chemical preservatives. It is not for use on tattoos.

Zuiun ( 瑞雲 瑞云 古梅园(古梅園 ) 墨汁 墨液 ) Kobaien sumi liquid ink 由古梅园(古梅園)制造 manufactured by KOBAIEN, Nara, Japan

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