Platinum Mixable Ink
Platinum Mixable Ink

Platinum Mixable Ink

Japanese fountain pen with 100 years expereince.

Colour
  • Smoke Black
  • Flame Red
  • Cyclamen Pink
  • Silky Purple
  • Sunny Yellow
  • Leaf Green
  • Aurora Blue
  • Aqua Blue
  • Earth Brown
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zł67.00


Description

Platinum is a Japanese brand specialising in making unique fountain pens with 100 years tradition based on huge passion to this writing instruments.

The aim of the brand is making fountain pens of the highest quality material, such as resin, ebonite, celluloid, silver, gold or platinum, as well as searching and applying innovatine solutions for even better comphort of writing.

Platinum Mixable is a solution for these who want to create their own, unique ink colour.

In total we have nine ink colours to choose, what make give us the possibility to create up to 72 hues.

From black, green, pink, red to brown!

The ink is water based, due to which we can mix together two or more colours and be sure that the ink will not harden during mixing.

Elegant, glass bottle contains 20 ml of ink.

Material | Glass

Dimensions | 65x45x35 mm

Capacity | 20 ml

Made in Japan

Product Details

PLA-INKM1000-28
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