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Sailor Kiwa-guro - Waterproof Pigment Ink

Sailor Kiwa-guro - Waterproof Pigment Ink

Sailor’s Kiwa-guro is a beautifully deep, archival black from one of Japan’s most respected ink makers.

Formulated with ultra-fine pigment particles, it offers excellent permanence, strong water resistance, and a slightly faster drying time than our No. 60 Pigment Ink. The result is an intensely dark, velvety line that works beautifully for detailed drawing and layered work.

Performance & care – a quick heads up
Because this is a pigment-based ink, it behaves a little differently from our dye-based fountain pen inks.

It’s compatible with all of our pens – The Lumos, Wren, Field Mouse and our Fountain Pens. If you’re using the finest fineliner tips in the Lumos (0.4 and below), here are a few helpful pointers:
  • If you won’t be using your pen for more than a few days, remove the tip and reservoir, rinse thoroughly with water, and allow everything to dry completely before refilling.
  • Avoid storing your Lumos vertically (tip up). Ink can flow away from the nib, leaving it less saturated and more prone to drying out – even when capped.
  • If pigment ink dries inside a tip or reservoir, it can’t be revived due to the pigment particles. Simply replace the tip and reservoir and you’re back in business.
A little care goes a long way. In return, you’ll get crisp, permanent, archival black lines.

*Waterproof? Almost. This ink is highly water-resistant once fully dry. It will hold beautifully under a light to moderate colour wash. Very heavy, very wet overwashes may cause slight movement, so we always recommend testing before committing final marks to the page.
$3,839,760.16
Sailor Kiwa-guro - Waterproof Pigment Ink
$3,839,760.16

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Sailor’s Kiwa-guro is a beautifully deep, archival black from one of Japan’s most respected ink makers.

Formulated with ultra-fine pigment particles, it offers excellent permanence, strong water resistance, and a slightly faster drying time than our No. 60 Pigment Ink. The result is an intensely dark, velvety line that works beautifully for detailed drawing and layered work.

Performance & care – a quick heads up
Because this is a pigment-based ink, it behaves a little differently from our dye-based fountain pen inks.

It’s compatible with all of our pens – The Lumos, Wren, Field Mouse and our Fountain Pens. If you’re using the finest fineliner tips in the Lumos (0.4 and below), here are a few helpful pointers:
  • If you won’t be using your pen for more than a few days, remove the tip and reservoir, rinse thoroughly with water, and allow everything to dry completely before refilling.
  • Avoid storing your Lumos vertically (tip up). Ink can flow away from the nib, leaving it less saturated and more prone to drying out – even when capped.
  • If pigment ink dries inside a tip or reservoir, it can’t be revived due to the pigment particles. Simply replace the tip and reservoir and you’re back in business.
A little care goes a long way. In return, you’ll get crisp, permanent, archival black lines.

*Waterproof? Almost. This ink is highly water-resistant once fully dry. It will hold beautifully under a light to moderate colour wash. Very heavy, very wet overwashes may cause slight movement, so we always recommend testing before committing final marks to the page.