Today we will be reviewing Pilot Iroshizuku Chiku-Rin, or Bamboo Forest. This is a light spring green. Swabs
Ink Comparison: Iroshizuku Out with the Old In with the New (Tsuyu-kusa, Tsukushi, Ina-ho, Sui-gyoku, Hana-ikada, Hotaru-bi) — Macchiato Man
Ink Review: Pilot Iroshizuku Chiku-rin - The Well-Appointed Desk
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Mini-Review: Pilot Iroshizuku Ink Cartridges - The Well-Appointed Desk
The name Iroshizuku is a combination of the Japanese words Iro (Coloring), expressing high standards and variation of colors, and Shizuku (Droplet), that embodies the very image of dripping water. Each ink name derives from the expressions of beautiful Japanese natural landscapes and plants, all of which contribute to the depth of each individual hue.
Pilot Iroshizuku Fountain Pen Bottled Ink, Fuyu-syogun Gray (69215)
Ink Comparison: Iroshizuku Out with the Old In with the New (Tsuyu-kusa, Tsukushi, Ina-ho, Sui-gyoku, Hana-ikada, Hotaru-bi) — Macchiato Man
Pilot Iroshizuku Sui-Gyoku Ink Review: Weekly Fountain Pen Ink Review - Pen Chalet
Ink Comparison: Iroshizuku Out with the Old In with the New (Tsuyu-kusa, Tsukushi, Ina-ho, Sui-gyoku, Hana-ikada, Hotaru-bi) — Macchiato Man
Pilot Ink — Mountain of Ink
Ink Comparison: Iroshizuku Out with the Old In with the New (Tsuyu-kusa, Tsukushi, Ina-ho, Sui-gyoku, Hana-ikada, Hotaru-bi) — Macchiato Man