A set of J. Herbin inks dedicated to the most famous French writers.
A dark blue ink dedicated to Balzac.
Orange ink dedicated to Madame de Stael.
Blue ink dedicated to Voltair.
Purple ink dedicated to Sand.
Black ink dedicated to Victor Hugo.
Elegant set of inks packaged in a paper box.

J. Herbin Ink Set 10 ml | Writers

A set of J. Herbin inks dedicated to the most famous French writers.

zł149.00

Description

J. Herbin is the oldest ink company in the world. In the 17th century, in his store on Rue des Fosses Saint-Germain in Paris, J. Herbin created a collection of inks called "The Jewel of Inks." J.Herbin inks were created especially for King Louis XVI, and Victor Hugo also used them.

A set of J. Herbin inks dedicated to the most famous French writers. The set includes inks:

- Voltaire in the color Bleu candide,

- Madame de Staël in the color Vigne verte,

- Honoré de Balzac in the color Raisin violet,

- George Sand in the color Robe ambre,

- and Victor Hugo in the color Rouge millésime.

J. Herbin uses only natural pH-neutral dyes for its inks, meaning the inks are fast-drying and lightfast.

Each bottle holds 10 ml of ink.

Made in France

Product Details

Kolor
Black
Blue
Mixed
Violet
Yellow
27100T
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