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Pilot Iroshizuku Yama budo 15 ml features a rich purple inspired by Japanese wild grapes, perfect for creative, vibrant, and stylish writing.
Pilot, a worldwide reference in premium writing instruments, introduces Iroshizuku Yama budo, a rich and expressive purple fountain pen ink inspired by Japanese wild mountain grapes. The word Yama budo evokes the beauty and abundance of nature, conveying a sense of creativity, energy, and cultural authenticity. This deep, vivid purple shade is ideal for adding a bold, refined accent to every word, whether for personal notes or artistic calligraphy.
Engineered for writers, calligraphy enthusiasts, and professionals who demand exceptional quality, Pilot’s Iroshizuku series is internationally recognized for its perfect balance of Japanese tradition and modern ink technology. Yama budo is formulated to deliver a consistent, smooth flow, quick drying times, and high resistance to feathering or smudging on most fountain pen-friendly papers. The ink’s rich hue guarantees clean, crisp lines while bringing a vibrant and sophisticated flair to all your writing projects.
The Iroshizuku collection celebrates Japanese natural beauty through a carefully curated palette of colors inspired by landscapes, plants, and seasons. Yama budo captures the luscious color of wild mountain grapes, symbolizing harvest, vitality, and connection to the land.
This product includes one 15 ml bottle of Pilot Iroshizuku Yama budo fountain pen ink, safely packaged in an individual box (photos are for reference only; actual product may vary slightly).
For over a century, Pilot has been perfecting the art of writing through a combination of Japanese craftsmanship and modern innovation. The Iroshizuku series represents this dedication, offering a premium ink experience that blends cultural inspiration with outstanding technical performance.
To explore the full Iroshizuku palette, you can watch Pilot’s official video presentation here: see video.
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