Pilot Custom 823 Amber...
The Pilot Custom 823 Amber is a Japanese fountain pen with a translucent body, 14k gold nib, and vacuum filling system. A perfect blend of tradition and innovation.
Pilot Iroshizuku Momiji 50 ml fountain pen ink inspired by Japanese maple leaves. Rich red tone for Pilot fountain pens, compatible with converters for elegant, smooth writing.
Embrace the rich and passionate shades of Japanese autumn with Pilot Iroshizuku Momiji 50 ml Fountain Pen Ink. Inspired by the vibrant red leaves of the Japanese maple tree, Momiji captures the warmth, elegance, and dramatic transformation of fall, adding a striking character to every word you write.
The Iroshizuku collection by Pilot pays tribute to the seasonal colors and cultural traditions of Japan. Momiji, meaning “maple leaves” in Japanese, symbolizes beauty, transience, and nature’s ever-changing cycles. Its carefully crafted formula ensures a smooth, reliable flow and a rich, expressive red tone suitable for daily writing or creative calligraphy.
This ink is designed exclusively for fountain pens and performs best with converters, maintaining a consistent flow while protecting the nib. The 50 ml glass bottle allows easy, clean refills with minimal waste. If this color is out of stock, please email us at inktraveler@inktraveler.com, and we will do our best to restock it for you quickly.
To experience the full depth and nuance of Momiji red, we recommend high-quality paper such as the Midori Cotton Pad A5 or the Midori Cotton Pad A4, which enhances color saturation and definition.
A 50 ml glass bottle of Iroshizuku ink, ready to refill your fountain pen and infuse your writing with a warm, distinguished character. (Colors shown are indicative and may vary depending on the type of paper used).
For over a century, Pilot has been crafting precision writing tools that combine Japanese heritage with modern technology. The Iroshizuku line celebrates this tradition, turning each word into a true artistic expression.
"Every stroke with Momiji reflects the passion and fleeting beauty of Japanese autumn."
