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Iroshizuku (Pilot) Ina-Ho On Paper


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Hi,

 

I just received a bottle of ina-ho and thought I'd share a little example.

 

Please excuse my hideous handwriting (not fishing, I swear).

 

Paper is a Moleskine classic soft cover.

 

Cheers

 

ps. I know there are examples on FPN already but I think it looks a little different in this light!

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"Behind every great man is a woman rolling her eyes."

 

 

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Thanks birchtine,

 

I saw a sample at a store and thought it looked vintage..y, like the inks in old Japanese scrolls, or something equally humbling. I'm pleased to say it looks better than it did in store.

 

It's really golden actually, now it's totally dry and bedded in to the page. Love it when a plan comes together.

"Behind every great man is a woman rolling her eyes."

 

 

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I really like Ina-ho and get the same golden brown colour as you do on most papers I use it on. It reminds me of sun scorched grain fields. It is surprisingly unpleasant on Tomoe though and displays quite flat and uninteresting.

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Thank you for sharing.

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I really like Ina-ho and get the same golden brown colour as you do on most papers I use it on. It reminds me of sun scorched grain fields. It is surprisingly unpleasant on Tomoe though and displays quite flat and uninteresting.

Thanks for tip on Tomoe.

 

I read a lot of bad things about Moleskine on here, but I've had 95% good experiences with inks I use. Their paper shows the dark/light variation really well, and I'm using Edelstein Onyx, Noodler Tiananmen and now this one on rotation.

 

Sun scorched grain fields...nice.

"Behind every great man is a woman rolling her eyes."

 

 

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