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Herbin - Fountain Pen Ink - 30ml - Bleu Pervenche

Herbin - Fountain Pen Ink - 30ml - Bleu Pervenche

Designed and made in France, the Bleu Pervenche Herbin inkĀ is part of theĀ "La Perle des Encres" or "The Jewel of Inks" range. ItĀ is aĀ water based, natural dye ink so is smooth flowing, fast drying and easy to clean, making it ideal for beginners.Ā 

Each 30ml glass bottle has aĀ square shape with a groove on top thatĀ can be used as a pen rest.Ā These bottlesĀ are known as "D" bottles, which refers to the old French unit of measure "la Demi Courtine."

The names of each colour were inspired by French culture. Bleu PervencheĀ (Blue Periwinkle)Ā is named after the flower of that very same name.

Founded in 1670, J. Herbin is one of the oldest names in formal ink production in the world. The company's history can be traced back to a French sailor named Jacques Herbin, who drew on the techniques and innovations found on his voyages to establish himself as a master wax maker, later expanding into the production of ink and fine stationery.

$4.42

Original: $14.72

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Designed and made in France, the Bleu Pervenche Herbin inkĀ is part of theĀ "La Perle des Encres" or "The Jewel of Inks" range. ItĀ is aĀ water based, natural dye ink so is smooth flowing, fast drying and easy to clean, making it ideal for beginners.Ā 

Each 30ml glass bottle has aĀ square shape with a groove on top thatĀ can be used as a pen rest.Ā These bottlesĀ are known as "D" bottles, which refers to the old French unit of measure "la Demi Courtine."

The names of each colour were inspired by French culture. Bleu PervencheĀ (Blue Periwinkle)Ā is named after the flower of that very same name.

Founded in 1670, J. Herbin is one of the oldest names in formal ink production in the world. The company's history can be traced back to a French sailor named Jacques Herbin, who drew on the techniques and innovations found on his voyages to establish himself as a master wax maker, later expanding into the production of ink and fine stationery.