Explore all 24 Colours. Inspired by Nature.
Exquisite moments captured in every bottle: like the moonlit hue of the deep sea or the ever-changing texture of a stone-paved path after a storm.
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Set of 3 | 15 ml Ink Bottles
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Rich colours inspired by Japanese natural landscapes
Curated colour sets of 3 Mini Bottles, reflecting the Four Seasons
High-quality, well-behaved water-based ink, suitable for modern fountain pens
Perfect way to sample colours and as a gift for your loved ones
Bring the quiet beauty of the Japanese landscape to your creative practice with PILOT iroshizuku Fountain Pen Ink. Each colour is a unique offering that reflects the changing natural landscape of Japan through each season - distilling beautiful moments into a bottle, such as the colour of the deep sea when illuminated by the moon or the interesting texture of a stone pavement that is wet with drizzle.
This well-behaved, water-based ink is suitable for all modern fountain pens, and can also be used with a paintbrush or dip pen. Perfect for calligraphy and drawing, this ink makes it easy to express yourself on paper with its range of complex and vivid colours.
Each box set of 3 × 15ml Mini Bottles is curated to reflect the changing seasons: Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter.
All 24 colours of PILOT iroshizuku fountain pen inks are available in 50ml glass bottles and the Top 12 colours are now offered in Fountain Pen Ink Cartridges for added convenience.
Exquisite moments captured in every bottle: like the moonlit hue of the deep sea or the ever-changing texture of a stone-paved path after a storm.
A combination of the Japanese words: ‘iro’ 色 meaning colour and ‘shizuku’ 雫, translating to dew or droplet.
PILOT iroshizuku reflects our mission to distill the unique beauty of the Japanese landscape into every colour droplet found in each bottle of fountain pen ink.
No - most fountain pen inks are water-based/water-soluble and the rich, vivid colours available within the PILOT iroshizuku range could not be achieved with a waterproof formula.
The advantages of water-soluble inks are that they are more well-behaved and require less maintenance when used in fountain pens. With the pigments or iron gall particles that are used in waterproof inks, there is a risk of clogging or damaging your fountain pen, especially if left in it for a long period of time.
Another enjoyable aspect of using water-soluble inks, especially when sketching and painting, is the ability ‘pull colour’ from the ink like you would with watercolour paints. Further dimension can be added to a sketch when using a wet paintbrush.
4 Nib Sizes available
Stephanie Janolo ·
Stephanie Janolo ·