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Kyonooto Kokeiro


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One of the 5 Kyonooto inks. I shall leave the presentation of these inks to someone else.
Kokeiro means the colour of moss. It is a lovely yellow green, slightly muddy. Another of my favourite.

Box

Nice packaging. But the colour on the box is miles away from what it really is. If it were the colour on the box I wouldn't like it.

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Splash

(photo, scan.)

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Sample

It flows well. It's a wet ink, but it doesn't feel lubricating as Sailor inks. Lovely shading!

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Comparison

1. Kokeiro

2. J. Herbin Vert olive

3. Sailor Kobe Shinkaichi Gold

4. Standardgraph Schilfgrun

5. Sailor Waka-uguisu

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Sheen?

Only when it's wet enough and on Tomoe River can you see a faint sheen. Don't expect to see it in normal writing.

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More on Tomoe River

Love that shading!

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This ink is spectacular.

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oh wow. I'm definitely picking up a few bottles of these in the future.

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Great review! It is a nice color, but not one I would use much.

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This image is sublime.

 

It is in a folder of beautiful things that pops up on my screensaver throughout the day - THANK YOU !

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That's nice. I really like it. :) Thanks....I think? If you see what I mean.

 

I saw the colour on the box and didn't like it at all. :mellow:

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