Description
Kuretake, founded in 1902, was born at the height of Art Nouveau, a beauty movement that originated in Europe and spread throughout the world. This is an ink collection inspired by colors. It can be used with fountain pens, glass pens, dip pens, brushes, Kuretake Karappo-Pens, and more.
Water-based dye ink
Ink content: approx. 20g
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Chromium Yellow
A vibrant reddish-yellow ink inspired by colors manufactured in the early 19th century, it is one of the 대표 colors of Art Nouveau.
Perkin's Mauve
A color that became highly popular due to the dress worn by Queen Victoria at the Paris World's Fair, many posters of the time depicted women wearing dresses of this color. It was the world's first synthetic dye developed by William Perkin.
Concrete Grey
An ink inspired by cities created by concrete, it is a color that enhances other Art Nouveau colors.
Zsolnay Green
An ink inspired by the glaze colors of Zsolnay pottery from Hungary, which became famous at the Paris World's Fair.
Old Rose
An ink inspired by the muted rose color that was popular during the Victorian era. "Old" refers to a grayish tone.
Mahogany Brown
The reddish-brown tone, inspired by mahogany used in furniture and other items, was frequently used as a natural element in Art Nouveau.










