Wearingeul Literature Ink | Anna...
Wearingeul Literature Ink | Anna...

Wearingeul Literature Ink | Anna Karenina

Unique ink from Korean brand Wearingeul inspired by the world of world literature

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zł99.00


Description

Wearingeul is a Korean brand that interprets and expresses famous literary works through colors.

Their magical range of colors includes references to the world's favorite masterpieces, fairy tales and legends, making a well-known story and its characters come alive again with the help of a pen!

Each ink color represents the main idea of the work, accurately capturing its atmosphere and emotions.

Wearingeul colors are characterized by excellent shading, flow and clarity.

The inks will work perfectly for writing and drawing with fountain pens, machete pens, and glass pens, both for beginners and experts.

Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina is depicted in the captivating ink, symbolizing Anna's charm marked by social stigma and the difficulties of a forbidden love affair, through which it has been enhanced with shimmering glitter.  

The aesthetically pleasing glass bottle holds 30 ml of liquid.

Material | Glass

Capacity | 30 ml

Made in Korea

Product Details

Kolor
Pink
Violet
139WGRE

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