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Colorverse Ink Shuttle Nib | Aluminum
Colorverse Ink Shuttle Nib | Aluminum
Colorverse Ink Shuttle Nib | Aluminum
Colorverse Ink Shuttle Nib | Aluminum
Colorverse Ink Shuttle Nib | Aluminum
Colorverse Ink Shuttle Nib | Aluminum
Colorverse Ink Shuttle Nib | Aluminum

Colorverse Ink Shuttle Nib | Aluminum

The Shuttle aluminium nib from Korean brand Colorverse Ink, which allows you to write lines of various thicknesses.

zł199.00

Description

Colorverse Ink is a Korean brand formed by a group of creatives with many years of experience.

The Shuttle aluminium nib is inspired by the space shuttle and reflects the concept of space travel. Like the shuttle, the nib glides smoothly across a sheet of paper, delivering ink with exceptional precision.

It is designed to allow for fine strokes as well as broad lines. The thickness of the line depends on the angle of the nib.

Thanks to special indentations that accommodate more ink, the nib provides longer writing time. In addition, a circular groove on the nib increases ink retention when writing at an angle.

The aluminium nib is ideal for those who prefer detailed and clear writing.

Material | Aluminium

Dimensions | 30.5 x 6.2 mm

Weight | 1.2 g

Made in Korea

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Aluminium
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