Nagasawa Kobe Monogatari Nagata Pure Gold is a warm gold fountain pen ink inspired by Nagata Shrine and the auspicious number 8. A refined and symbolic shade representing tradition and prosperity.
| 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 Nagata Pure Gold is a fountain pen ink inspired by tradition, spirituality, and symbolic meaning in Japanese culture. 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, stories, and 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.
Nagata Pure Gold, number 88 in the collection, reflects the symbolic meaning of the number eight, considered auspicious in Japan. The repetition of the number amplifies its association with prosperity and continuity.
The shade is inspired by the district of Nagata, one of the oldest areas of Kobe, which has evolved from rural land to residential and industrial development over time.
At the heart of the community stands Nagata Shrine, with a history of over 1,800 years and recognized as one of Kobe’s three major shrines. Its main hall, adorned with intricate decorative details, represents a lasting symbol of faith and tradition.
This ink reflects these elements through a warm and luminous gold tone, inspired by the decorative metal fittings of the shrine’s doors. The color conveys elegance, heritage, and a sense of enduring value, bringing a distinctive and refined presence to the page.
Nagasawa Kobe Monogatari Nagata Pure Gold is a symbolic and sophisticated fountain pen ink, perfect for those who appreciate rich warm tones and wish to bring a sense of meaning and prosperity into their writing.