Wearingeul Glitter Potion | Emerald...
Wearingeul Glitter Potion | Emerald...
Wearingeul Glitter Potion | Emerald...
Wearingeul Glitter Potion | Emerald...

Wearingeul Glitter Potion | Emerald Castle Liquid for Inks

Liquid with glitter to create your own inks from Korean brand Wearingeul.

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zł58.00


Description

Wearingeul is a Korean that re-interprets novels and poetry with colors.
Their magical range of ink colors includes references to the world's favorite masterpieces, fairy tales and legends, making the story of your favorite characters come alive again with the help of a pen!

Glitter Potion is a liquid with glitter for writing/drawing inks. One can add Glitter Potion to a non-glitter ink and create a unique glittering ink of their own.

How do you use the Glitter Potion?

- Gently shake the Potion so that the glitter is distributed in the liquid and there is no glitter on the bottom.
- Add the Glitter Potion in a ratio of 1/10. 1 part glitter to 10 parts color ink. Use a pipette for this.
- Close the lid and gently shake the ink so that the glitter mixes well

Aesthetically pleasing, the glass bottle holds 10ml of liquid.

Material | Glass
Capacity | 10 ml

Made in Korea

Product Details

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