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Colorverse Korea Special Series Ink - #61 Egg Cockle

 

Colorverse #61 Egg Cockle from the Korea Special Ink collection is a red-brown ink with low shading. It dries in 70 seconds in a medium nib on Rhodia and has an average flow. Colorverse ink is made in Korea.

Egg Cockle
Egg Cockle is called "the aristocrat of the sea" which is harvested mainly in the Chungcheongnam-do region of Korea.
In Korean, it is called a "bird clam", and it is named because the meat inside the shellfish resembles a bird's beak.
It is known as a specialty of Namdang Port, Hongseong-gun, 
as it is in season from January to February(cold winter) in the West Sea tidal flat.

The ink is a dark reddish brown.
It is designed to capture the red tint like the color of Egg Cockle's shell.
Unlike many dark inks that often appear black when written, this ink, when used with a fountain pen, displays the true purplish-brown color effectively.

Brand
Colorverse
Ink Name
#61 Egg Cockle
Country of Origin
Korea
Color
Burgundy
Dry Time
70 Seconds (Pilot Vanishing Point Medium Nib on Rhodia Paper)
Flow
Average
Shading
Low
Sheen
No
Shimmer
No
Limited Edition
No
Water Resistance
Medium
Iron Gall 
No
Pigment
No

 

Colorverse #61 Egg Cockle from the Korea Special Ink collection is a red-brown ink with low shading. It dries in 70 seconds in a medium nib on Rhodia and has an average flow. Colorverse ink is made in Korea.

Egg Cockle
Egg Cockle is called "the aristocrat of the sea" which is harvested mainly in the Chungcheongnam-do region of Korea.
In Korean, it is called a "bird clam", and it is named because the meat inside the shellfish resembles a bird's beak.
It is known as a specialty of Namdang Port, Hongseong-gun, 
as it is in season from January to February(cold winter) in the West Sea tidal flat.

The ink is a dark reddish brown.
It is designed to capture the red tint like the color of Egg Cockle's shell.
Unlike many dark inks that often appear black when written, this ink, when used with a fountain pen, displays the true purplish-brown color effectively.

Brand
Colorverse
Ink Name
#61 Egg Cockle
Country of Origin
Korea
Color
Burgundy
Dry Time
70 Seconds (Pilot Vanishing Point Medium Nib on Rhodia Paper)
Flow
Average
Shading
Low
Sheen
No
Shimmer
No
Limited Edition
No
Water Resistance
Medium
Iron Gall 
No
Pigment
No
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Description

 

Colorverse #61 Egg Cockle from the Korea Special Ink collection is a red-brown ink with low shading. It dries in 70 seconds in a medium nib on Rhodia and has an average flow. Colorverse ink is made in Korea.

Egg Cockle
Egg Cockle is called "the aristocrat of the sea" which is harvested mainly in the Chungcheongnam-do region of Korea.
In Korean, it is called a "bird clam", and it is named because the meat inside the shellfish resembles a bird's beak.
It is known as a specialty of Namdang Port, Hongseong-gun, 
as it is in season from January to February(cold winter) in the West Sea tidal flat.

The ink is a dark reddish brown.
It is designed to capture the red tint like the color of Egg Cockle's shell.
Unlike many dark inks that often appear black when written, this ink, when used with a fountain pen, displays the true purplish-brown color effectively.

Brand
Colorverse
Ink Name
#61 Egg Cockle
Country of Origin
Korea
Color
Burgundy
Dry Time
70 Seconds (Pilot Vanishing Point Medium Nib on Rhodia Paper)
Flow
Average
Shading
Low
Sheen
No
Shimmer
No
Limited Edition
No
Water Resistance
Medium
Iron Gall 
No
Pigment
No