Nagasawa Kobe Monogatari Akashi Museum Gold is a rich greenish gold fountain pen ink inspired by the history of Akashi and its cultural heritage. A deep and distinctive shade that reflects the richness of the land through time.
| Brand | Nagasawa |
| Color | Gold |
| Edition | Regular |
| Volume | 50 ml |
| Ink Composition | Dye-Based |
| Water Resistant | No |
| Shimmering | No |
| Fast Drying | No |
| Scented | No |
| Lubricating | No |
Nagasawa Kobe Monogatari Akashi Museum Gold is a fountain pen ink inspired by the long and layered history of the city of Akashi, one of the most culturally rich areas in Hyogo Prefecture. The Kobe Ink Monogatari collection was created by the historic Nagasawa Bungu Center, a renowned Japanese stationery store founded in 1882, with the idea of expressing places, landscapes, and local identity through color.
The inks of the Kobe Monogatari series are developed by Nagasawa and produced in Japan, offering smooth writing, rich tones, and beautiful shading that enhance every stroke of the pen.
Akashi Museum Gold takes its inspiration from the city of Akashi, mentioned in classical works such as the Manyoshu and The Tale of Genji, and known today as the location of the Japanese standard meridian. A place deeply connected to its history, the sea, and a fertile land that has supported life for centuries.
The reference extends to the Akashi City Museum of Culture, which preserves important historical artifacts, including the famous “Akashi-zou” fossil, an ancient elephant dating back around two million years, evidence of a land long suitable for life.
The color of this ink reflects this historical depth through a rich greenish gold tone, deep and expressive, evoking the layers of time and the richness of the land. A distinctive and elegant shade that gives writing a strong and refined presence.
Nagasawa Kobe Monogatari Akashi Museum Gold is a sophisticated fountain pen ink, perfect for those who appreciate complex warm tones and wish to bring a sense of history and character to their writing.