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New Fuijiyama Irodori inks from Teranishi


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I just discovered these on Teranishi's website, a new line of inks celebrating Mt. Fuji. The 12 mL bottles are priced at 1100 JPY each ($7.64 USD at the current exchange rate).

https://guitar-mg.co.jp/fujiyamairodori_en

 

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I'm in for "Zen", "Rin" and "Akane", provided they are not dry and unlubricated inks. The bottles look a bit like the mini J. Herbin bottles!

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oh I will have to test them out. 
Funny that the box looks huge but the ink bottle is tiny ! haha
I love that yellow/mustard tone of Sai. 

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@amper After taking a peek at the link, I can see myself using Rin (i'd love to see a side by side with some of the other purple inks I have -- in particular MB Jimi Hendrix) and maybe San.  Sakura is a maybe (but looks similar to Edelstein Rose Quartz, which of course I already have, and will likely not use up anytime soon).  

The other three I can pass on....  But thanks for posting the link.

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Thank you for sharing. I was immediately drawn to Akane.  I then went shopping in my own collection and found a bottle of Akane from another company.

 

Thank you @Penguincollector and @Misfit for encouraging such shopping.

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Always happy to enable paper,pen, and inksplorations, @amberleadavis!

Top 5 (in no particular order) of 20 currently inked pens:

Sheaffer 100 Satin Blue M, Pelikan Moonstone/holographic mica

Parker T1, Dominant Industry Dominant Blue

Pilot Custom 743 <FA>, Oblation Sitka Spruce

Platinum PKB 2000, Platinum Cyclamen Pink

Waterman 52 EF, Herbin Bleu Pervenche

always looking for penguin fountain pens and stationery 

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Thank you @amper for starting this thread and alerted me for this ink series. 
I have not seen any particular promotions in the FP stores I frequent. 
I got the Sai and Sakura. 
I have to say, Sakura is amazing ! it is not too sweet, but not too muted like Opera rose. I think that will be my official ink color for coming Sakura season !

Sai is rather "ordinary" from my brief testing. Great shading though.

My next target will be Rin. 
The cheapest price I see is in Rakuten, roughly 869-880 yen( free local shipping for purchase over JPY 3980)  per bottle (12ml) . 
I think it is a good deal to test out Teranishi without buying a big bottle.

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Teranishi is wonderful. I picked up some Saishiki (blue) Ink in Yokohama. I later got some more from St. Louis Art Supply. I don;t know this line, but it's gorgeous ink in a very affordable small bottle.

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@Prof Drew 

Yes, I have been eyeing that series as well. I wonder if they could be mixed since they are practically the base colors. 

Teranishi is way too low-key imo. I will see if I can find them in the coming stationery events and talk with them. Their products are so much better than a lot of "hyped" Japanese inks

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Thanks. I agree that Teranishi could do more with marketing, although part of the charm and excitement was the cute small bottle from "Teranishi Chemical Industries." I didn't have high expectations, but only wanted an inexpensive ink bottle from Loft. I was very impressed. You are lucky to live in a place with so many choices for inks, as long as one doesn't get overwhelmed by the 'ink numa." 

 

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