28ml Perm Pistachio
Barcode 818351004628
Note: NOT FOR USE in fountain pens, rollerball pens, with feeder systems. Use with dip pens, brushes, washable instruments only.
Description
Professional calligraphy ink made for life’s most memorable celebrations. The Perm Pistachio Parlour is in peak busy season! New year, new you begins with a new look and the city's most popular beauty salon is the place to be. Of course, you might find yourself sitting next to big names such as, Madam Mulberry with her new set of nails, or Lady Rose admiring her new 'do. Refresh yourself with this unique pastel green.
Ink Tone: Opaque pastel green
Features
- Sparkling and opaque - formulated for legibility on black paper stock
- Waterproof acrylic ink
- Smudge resistant
- Lightfast - keep the memories alive for years to come
- 28ml ink reservoir with a 2.0cm bottle opening
- Silicone stopper to prolong the life of every bottle
- For use with dip pens, calligraphy nibs, brushes, etc.
Whether you're penning a letter to a loved one, creating an exquisite invitation, or simply enjoying the art of penmanship, Fall in Love with Writing Again with the new Fanciful Events Calligraphy Ink Collection.
Notable design details:
- Retro tiles line this famous beauty parlour that serves to empower anyone who would like to see themselves in a new light.
- There can never be enough curlers and hair clips in a hair salon. Can you count how many are in use currently?
- A spritz of hairspray here, a snip of the scissors there—are you ready for the grand reveal?
USING INSTRUCTIONS:
- NOT FOR USE in fountain pens, rollerball pens, with feeder systems. Use with dip pens, brushes, washable instruments only.
- Shake well before use. If ink has been left still for a prolonged period of time, stir ink to reincorporate pigments that have separated. Please note, separation is normal for calligraphy inks.
- To clean, use isopropyl alcohol to dissolve dried ink. If dried ink persists, leave to soak in alcohol briefly and wipe clean.
- Avoid getting ink on fabrics, ink will penetrate fibres and cannot be removed.