Kyo No Oto roughly translates to sound of Kyoto. These inks are made in the Japanese city of Kyoto. Each bottle features a traditional Japanese color used in Japan's Heian Period. The Heian period is the last division of classical Japanese history, running from 794 to 1185. This is a Dye based ink and each bottle contains 40ml. Note: These inks are made in small batches meaning color can slightly very.
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