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Those are absolutely lovely colours - definitely interested in obtaining some once they become available! Thank you for sharing the wonderful review!

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Those are absolutely lovely colours - definitely interested in obtaining some once they become available! Thank you for sharing the wonderful review!

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vaibhav mehandiratta

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Awesome review! Not sure if I would be able to tel the difference from Lie de Thé while writing, but it's interesting.

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Awesome review! Not sure if I would be able to tel the difference from Lie de Thé while writing, but it's interesting.

I actually dont have lie de The ... otherwise I would have shown the comparison...

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If you please, I would also like to know when these inks are able to be sold and shipped to the U.S. There are quite a few colors that I would be interested in purchasing :-).

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If you please, I would also like to know when these inks are able to be sold and shipped to the U.S. There are quite a few colors that I would be interested in purchasing :-).

I am so sorry.. Currently I have no information about the same..

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I first saw the Krishna Inks when you posted some on Twitter. Great colors!! Excellent reviews of these inks and very appreciated. I especially like the Bronze Leaf, Silent Night Sky and Yellow Valley. Good to hear that glass bottles will probably be used and that larger size (50ml) will be available.

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I first saw the Krishna Inks when you posted some on Twitter. Great colors!! Excellent reviews of these inks and very appreciated. I especially like the Bronze Leaf, Silent Night Sky and Yellow Valley. Good to hear that glass bottles will probably be used and that larger size (50ml) will be available.

Thank you so much... My fav is broke leaf and autumn... And there is new grey color coming up called haathi.. Edited by mehandiratta

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