Remembering the colors of the Meiji Era...
"Meiji no Iro" (Colors of Meiji) ink, as the name suggests, is a color ink inspired by the popular colors of the Meiji era, evoking a sense of that period. Each individual color has a historical background from that era. Please enjoy the hues as you use them. This ink can be used with fountain pens, glass pens, dip pens, Kuretake Karappo pens, and more.
Kuretake 120th Anniversary Ink
Kuretake Co., Ltd. was founded in 1902 (Meiji 35).
To commemorate our 120th anniversary, we selected six ink colors inspired by the Meiji era, reflecting on the period 120 years ago.
All 6 colors, 20g each


ink-café Meiji-no-Iro Budousha (Grape Tea) (ECF160-531)
Sale price¥1,540


ink-café Meiji no Iro: Akesato (Vermillion) ECF160-532
Sale price¥1,540


ink-café Meiji-no-iro Shinbashi-iro ECF160-533
Sale price¥1,540


ink-café Meiji no Iro Tetsu-iro ECF160-534
Sale price¥1,540


ink-café Meiji-no-Iro Peacock Green (ECF160-535)
Sale price¥1,540


ink-cafe Meiji no Iro - Shikoku ECF160-536
Sale price¥1,540
