This video features a review of a Japanese ink called "Kyo-no-oto Hisoku." The ink is produced by Kyoto Tag stationery store and is based on traditional Japanese dyeing techniques using vegetable dyes. The reviewer describes the ink's color as a muted turquoise, similar to an old pair of jeans, and showcases it in a vintage platinum pocket pen with a music nib.
2766 5 лет назад 2:28This video introduces the Kyo no Oto ink line, developed in Japan using plant dyes. The first ink reviewed is Nureba Iro, a deep, cool black with a prominent coppery sheen. The reviewer compares it to other black inks, highlighting its unique characteristics and overall impression.
1076 3 года назад 6:25This video reviews Kyo no Oto ink No. 08, a light green ink with a yellowish undertone. The reviewer compares it to other green inks, including Chiku Rin and Prairie Green, and discusses its unique qualities. They also mention that Kyo no Oto ink numbers can change over time, so this ink may be different from previous No. 08s.
1178 3 года назад 6:29