Pen & Paper
Specimen The Ink Cupboard Search ⌘K /
INK · BOTTLE · 1:1

Wetness
Saturation
Dry time (M)
Family
№ 01 · Attributes

Every aspect, measured.

All readings on Tomoe River S, Pilot 14k Medium, 21 °C, 48 % RH, 2700 K.
Identity & Provenance i.

The maker, the year, the line — and the language of the name itself.

Colour & Hue ii.

The primary read, the pool at the trough, the sheen at the angle, and how much the colour shifts as it dries.

Chemistry iii.

The liquid itself — pH, viscosity, how it behaves in the bottle and inside a demonstrator.

Behaviour on the Page iv.

Wetness, saturation, sheen, shading — and how feathering and ghosting test on standard cream.

Dry Time · by Nib v.

Seconds to a smudge-free pass on the standard cream paper.

Pairing & Best Use vi.

Where this ink belongs in the cabinet — by nib, by paper, by occasion.

Editor's note · M. Hoshino

An ink the rest of the cupboard is benchmarked against. Lay it down with a generous nib on a paper that refuses to bleed, and the night arrives on the page in the time it takes to turn off the desk lamp.

Colour story

From the line of Iroshizuku — "colour droplets" — each ink named for a moment in the Japanese natural year. Tsuki-yo is the moon, viewed from a window, on a night cool enough to want the lamp on.

Bottle

50 ml · Iroshizuku flask
Glass · cork-stopper

Tier II · $ 0.56 per ml

№ 02 · On the Page

The same ink, on three different papers.

All samples in a Pilot 14k Medium, posted grip, indoor 2700 K.
№ 03 · Pairings with this Ink

Marriages tested in Tsuki-yo.

Sorted by affinity. Click through for the writing sample.