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Taccia Ukiyo-e Kuniyoshi Kuro Murasaki is a fountain pen ink in a deep black purple shade inspired by the Gashadokuro of Japanese folklore. Dark, atmospheric, and sophisticated, it is part of Taccia’s third Ukiyo-e edition dedicated to the art of Utagawa Kuniyoshi.
| Brand | Taccia |
| Color | Violet |
| Edition | Regular |
| Volume | 40 ml |
| Ink Composition | Dye-Based |
| Water Resistant | No |
| Shimmering | No |
| Fast Drying | No |
| Scented | No |
| Lubricating | No |
Taccia Ukiyo-e Kuniyoshi Kuro Murasaki is a fountain pen ink from the third edition of Taccia’s celebrated Ukiyo-e collection, a series inspired by traditional Japanese art and, in this new release, by the works of Utagawa Kuniyoshi, one of the great ukiyo-e masters of the late Edo period. Renowned for his wildly imaginative ideas and bold compositions, Kuniyoshi created visually powerful scenes full of drama, movement, and symbolism, here reinterpreted through a refined palette of ink colors.
Kuniyoshi Kuro Murasaki is a deep black purple shade with a dark, evocative presence. This color is inspired by the Gashadokuro, the gigantic skeletal creature from Japanese folklore, featured in one of the most striking images associated with Kuniyoshi’s visual world. The result is an ink with a mysterious and dramatic character, where the depth of black meets a dusky purple undertone, creating a writing color rich in atmosphere and nocturnal charm.
Elegant, intense, and distinctive, Taccia Ukiyo-e Kuniyoshi Kuro Murasaki is an excellent choice for those who want a dark ink with more personality than a traditional black. It suits everyday writing beautifully, while also bringing a more expressive and cultured tone to notes, letters, and journal pages. Its refined depth makes it especially appealing to writers who appreciate subtle complexity in darker shades.
Formulated as a water-based fountain pen ink and developed in Japan, it comes in a 40 ml bottle and reflects Taccia’s attention to both artistic inspiration and writing pleasure, blending visual culture and performance into a single creation.
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