Nagasawa Kobe INK Monogatari #32 Tamon Purple-gray Fountain Pen Ink
¥2,420
[Kobe INK Monogatari #32 Tamon Purple-gray]
Tamon-dori is said to have taken its name from the childhood name of Masashige Kusunoki, the enshrined deity of MInatogawa-jinjya (shrine), "Tamon-maru."
In the early Showa period, there was Tamon-za, Kobe's premier entertainment district and the best theater in town.
This color reproduces and expresses the astringent purple, which is the color of zabuton* used on the stage of the theater, with ink.
(*Zabuton = Japanese cushion)
[Specification]
- Fountain pen ink
- Capacity: 50ml
- Package size: about 65 x 65 x 52mm
Tamon-dori is said to have taken its name from the childhood name of Masashige Kusunoki, the enshrined deity of MInatogawa-jinjya (shrine), "Tamon-maru."
In the early Showa period, there was Tamon-za, Kobe's premier entertainment district and the best theater in town.
This color reproduces and expresses the astringent purple, which is the color of zabuton* used on the stage of the theater, with ink.
(*Zabuton = Japanese cushion)
[Specification]
- Fountain pen ink
- Capacity: 50ml
- Package size: about 65 x 65 x 52mm