Taihou inkstick ( 大鳳 ) -

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サイズ: 1.0(W:20mm L:73mm T:8mm Wgt:20gram)

Taihou inkstick ( 大鳳 ) -

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1.0(W:20mm L:73mm T:8mm Wgt:20gram)
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¥660JPY
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Taihou ( 大鳳 大凤 由古梅园(古梅園)制造 ) manufactured by KOBAIEN, Nara, Japan

Taihou inkstick ( 大鳳 ) -

1.0(W:20mm L:73mm T:8mm Wgt:20gram)

Price
¥660JPY
1.0(W:20mm L:73mm T:8mm Wgt:20gram)

Product information

When this inkstick is grinded and dissolved in water, it becomes darker quickly. When used in dark sumi color, it expresses elegant softness. It does not produce very good color in light color.

This inkstick is widely used for practice and large paper works.

大 ( Tai : big ) 

鳳 ( Hou : Phoenix ) 

当这种墨棒被磨碎并溶于水时,它很快就会变得更深。当用于深色苏米时,它表现出优雅的柔和性。它在浅色中不产生很好的颜色。这种墨棒被广泛用于练习和大型纸张作品。

SIZE(尺寸) Width(寬), L:Length(長), T:Thickness(厚), Wgt:Weight(重量).

How does KOBAIEN ( 古梅園 ) make sumi inksticks in Japan?

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