A night in Jodhpur is a blue ink with a light petrol content made by Diamine special for Dutch stationery store, Papier Stift.
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Name | A Night In Jodhpur Ink |
Color | - |
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Dry Time | 30 Seconds |
Bottle Material | Glass |
Bottle Opening Diameter | 18mm |
Volume | 80 Ml |
Origin | England |
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Product
Diamine A Night In Jodhpur Ink
Description
A night in Jodhpur is a blue ink with a light petrol content made by Diamine special for Dutch stationery store, Papier Stift.
You know this ink from the postcards that come with your orders. We usually write with this ink on the back of postcards. So it's a color we use a lot. When many of our customers asked about this ink, we reached Papier Stift and started stocking up a small amount. That's why the price is a little high. Thank you Papier Stift for this opportunity and beautiful color.
In addition, Papier Stift asked the Diamine ink specialists that their two favorite ink properties were included: beautiful shading and not too much sheen. The result is a blue ink that is absolutely suitable for everyday use, but which always looks special.
* 80 Ml - Glass Bottle
Features
- Can be used in all fountain pens, vintage or modern.
- Do not cause clogging in your pen.
- Offers a smooth typing experience.
- Will not damage your pen.
- It can be used in piston and converter filler pens.
- The pH value is in determining international standards.
- It has an MSDS certificate.
- We recommend that you do not leave the ink you use in your fountain pen for more than 4 weeks.
Diamine Inks
Diamine has been making ink since 1864 and is one of the last remaining manufacturers in the UK. Throughout, the Diamine trademark and the traditional production methods have survived and now in the 21st century, their fountain pen ink remains the first choice of many pen connoisseurs.
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