hana-ikada (flower raft of Japanese cherry): Inspired by beautiful cherry blossoms collecting gracefully on top of a flowing river. This is a gorgeous, rich pink hue. Pilot Iroshizuku Hana-Ikada is made in Japan and is a pretty soft pink with some medium shading. It dries in 20 seconds in a medium nib on Rhodia and has
hana-ikada (flower raft of Japanese cherry): Inspired by beautiful cherry blossoms collecting gracefully on top of a flowing river. This is a gorgeous, rich pink hue.
Pilot Iroshizuku Hana-Ikada is made in Japan and is a pretty soft pink with some medium shading. It dries in 20 seconds in a medium nib on Rhodia and has an average flow.
Brand
Pilot
Ink Name
Hana-ikada
Country of Origin
Japan
Color
Pink
Dry Time
20 Seconds (Pilot Vanishing Point Medium Nib on Rhodia Paper)
Flow
Average
Shading
Medium
Sheen
No
Shimmer
No
Limited Edition
No
Water Resistance
Low
Iron Gall
No
Pigment
No
Pilot is releasing 3 new Iroshizuku inks in April! •Hana-ikada (花筏), Flower Raft of Japanese Cherry: inspired by beautiful cherry…
Anyone know a non-glistening pink that matches Colorverse Fabulous Las Vegas? : r/fountainpens
This shade of red conjures up the bright red leaves that are iconic of Japanese autumn. The name Iroshizuku a combination of the Japanese words Iro (Coloring), expressing high standards and variation of colors, and Shizuku (Droplet),that embodies the very image of dripping water. Each ink name derives from the expressions of beautiful Japanese natural scenery of Japan, all of which contribute to the depth of each individual hue.
Pilot Iroshizuku Hana-ikada - 50ml Bottled Ink
This shade of red conjures up the bright red leaves that are iconic of Japanese autumn. The name Iroshizuku a combination of the Japanese words Iro (Coloring), expressing high standards and variation of colors, and Shizuku (Droplet),that embodies the very image of dripping water. Each ink name derives from the expressions of beautiful Japanese natural scenery of Japan, all of which contribute to the depth of each individual hue.
Pilot Iroshizuku Hana-ikada - 50ml Bottled Ink
The name Iroshizuku is a combination of the Japanese words Iro (Coloring), expressing high standards and variation of colors, and Shizuku (Droplet), that embodies the very image of dripping water. Each ink name derives from the expressions of beautiful Japanese natural landscapes and plants, all of which contribute to the depth of each individual hue.
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This shade of red conjures up the bright red leaves that are iconic of Japanese autumn. The name Iroshizuku a combination of the Japanese words Iro (Coloring), expressing high standards and variation of colors, and Shizuku (Droplet),that embodies the very image of dripping water. Each ink name derives from the expressions of beautiful Japanese natural scenery of Japan, all of which contribute to the depth of each individual hue.
Pilot Iroshizuku Hana-ikada - 50ml Bottled Ink
A 2ml sample of Pilot Iroshizuku Hana-ikada pink fountain pen ink, in a labeled plastic vial. Inspired by cherry blossom petals collecting on a
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2 ml plastic vial of Pilot Iroshizuku Hana-ikada ink
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The name Iroshizuku is a combination of the Japanese words Iro (Coloring), expressing high standards and variation of colors, and Shizuku (Droplet), that embodies the very image of dripping water. Each ink name derives from the expressions of beautiful Japanese natural landscapes and plants, all of which contribute to the depth of each individual hue.
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My (almost) ULTIMATE Iroshizuku collection. (12/1/2022-9/3/2022). I have hanaikada and hotarubi, only waiting for suigyoku now. : r/fountainpens