Noodler’s Kung Te-cheng Royal Purple Confucius Two Pens
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Noodler’s Fountain Pen Ink Kung Te-cheng The Emperor’s Ink - the Original Royal Purple With 2 Free Pens Noodler’s has replicated the color, depth, behavior, properties, and general characteristics of the first royal ink of ancient China, the Emperor’s ink. This is the STRONGEST of all vintage emperor/royal inks. Product includes the Kung Te-cheng ink in a 4.5 oz Eyedropper Bottle with a custom Noodler’s [Confucius] label and outer box. Also included are 2 Free eyedropper pens. This ink is all U.S. made. The ink is specifically designed for fountain pen use, but is also used by artists, calligraphers and other craftspeople. Ink should be used with included pens (other writing tools may be used but there can be a clogging tendency). The Emperor’s ink - the original royal color, a tinge of purple with deep blue hues, the color that later was also called "royal" in France. Though clothing for the Emperor stressed royal Mandarin Yellow and the French court stressed blue/white and purple, the original royal ink was this ink color. The precious remnants of the original ink stones were just enough physical and documented information for the color and the characteristics of the inks, so that Noodler’s Ink could offer a sample of the Emperor’s Ink - as close a replica to that royal ink as ever offered. Since this ink is unique and
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