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JHB_INKBTL_BUQUTDNTN_100ML_17064T

    Jacques Herbin Ink Bottle (Bouquet D'Antan - 100 ML) 17064T

    ₹ 1,992.45
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    Color: Bouquet D'Antan
    • Non toxic and pH neutral. All natural dyes.
    • These dye-based inks are smooth-flowing and easy to clean out of your pen
    • The ink is ideal for fountain pens, rollerballs, glass pens and nib nibs.
    • Jacques Herbin ink filled in 100 ml plastic bottle.
    • Condition:New
    • Product Code: 17064T
    • Brand Origin: France
    • Series: Regular
    • Type: Ink Bottle
    • For more details click on Technical Specification
    DESCRIPTION

    Bouquet d’antan (Bouquet of yesteryear): Pink Color ink it represents a bouquet that can be found at an elderly’s house. The color is the symbol of nostalgia of the time that has gone by. Jacques Herbin is the oldest name in pen inks in the world. "The Jewel of Inks" was created in Paris in 1670. Herbin uses all natural dyes in their fountain pen inks. They are mainly composed of water, humectant to limit drying at the level of the pen and preservative to preserve their qualities over time. This natural composition is reflected in the very neutral pH of the inks. The dyes used have been specially selected to offer the richest color range on the market. Finally these inks are finely filtered so as not to clog the pens.

    This ink is for pens, never mix this ink with another. Before filling ink pot or fountain pen, rinse thoroughly. Shake the bottle well before filling the writing instrument for best results. If your pen is inactive for a while, we recommend you might want to empty and clean it. Jacques Herbin quality fountain pen ink in a 100ml plastic refill bottle. A very free-flowing ink suitable for all makes and model of fountain pen.

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