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J Herbin 1670 Caroube De Chypre Anniversary Ink


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Register to get a bottle of the new J Herbin 1670 Caroube de Chypre Anniversary Ink coming this July.

 

This brown with gold specks is the 5th edition of the 1670 Anniversary ink following Rouge Hermatite, Bleu Ocean, Stormy Grey, and Emeraude de Chivor. It comes in the same style packaing and square glass 50ml ink bottle.

 

https://www.penchalet.com/ink_refills/fountain_pen_ink/j-herbin_1670_caroube_de_chypre_ink.html

 

 

 

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I've eyed the J Herbin 1670 inks for a while and come close to buying a bottle or two, but it's never happened. With the exception of Emeraude de Chivor, the colours seem so-so or at least don't call out to me. Now the stars seem to have lined up - I'm looking for something new in an ink, brown is my preferred colour of ink and Caroube de Chypre looks like is a unique, eye catching ink. I think it's a keeper - so one bottle of Caroube de Chypre it is. What the heck. I'm on a roll. A bottle of Emeraude de Chivor too.



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It looks like it's going to be a gorgeous ink, but I think I've reached my saturation point for sparkle inks.

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