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Colorverse Korea Special Series Ink - #48 Danoje Festival

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Colorverse Korea Special Series Ink - #48 Danoje Festival

Colorverse Korea Special Series Ink - #48 Danoje Festival

Colorverse Danoje Festival from the Korea Special Ink collection is a light minty green ink with low shading. It dries in 40 seconds in a medium nib on Rhodia and has an average flow. Colorverse ink is made in Korea.

The Gangneung Danoje Festival, designated as both a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage and a National Intangible Cultural Asset, is held annually. Dano is on the 5th day of the 5th lunar month, which is one of the four major traditional holidays in Korea along with Seol-lal (Lunar New Year's Day), Chu-seok (Korean Thanksgiving Day), and Dong-ji (Winter Solstice).
"Dan" means 'beginning' or 'start', and "O" refers to the 5th day of the month.

"Danoje Festival" ink is mint color ink, we intend to expressĀ the inspiration drawn from the traditional ceremonial attire and the Aristocrat's mask dance drama, "Gwanno," which is one of the performing arts during the Danoje Festival.

The ink is a clear ink that makes it seem transparent like the coat worn by aristocrats during the Joseon Dynasty.
When you spread it for the first time, you can feel the warm color and vitality as it dries from a mint color with a strong blue color. Since the ink is thin, we recommend you to use it with a bold nib.
Brand
Colorverse
Ink Name
#48 Danoje Festival
CountryĀ of Origin
Korea
Color
Green
Dry Time
40 SecondsĀ (Pilot Vanishing Point Medium Nib on Rhodia Paper)
Flow
Average
Shading
Low
Sheen
No
Shimmer
No
LimitedĀ Edition
No
WaterĀ Resistance
Low
Iron GallĀ 
No
Pigment
No
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Colorverse Danoje Festival from the Korea Special Ink collection is a light minty green ink with low shading. It dries in 40 seconds in a medium nib on Rhodia and has an average flow. Colorverse ink is made in Korea.

The Gangneung Danoje Festival, designated as both a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage and a National Intangible Cultural Asset, is held annually. Dano is on the 5th day of the 5th lunar month, which is one of the four major traditional holidays in Korea along with Seol-lal (Lunar New Year's Day), Chu-seok (Korean Thanksgiving Day), and Dong-ji (Winter Solstice).
"Dan" means 'beginning' or 'start', and "O" refers to the 5th day of the month.

"Danoje Festival" ink is mint color ink, we intend to expressĀ the inspiration drawn from the traditional ceremonial attire and the Aristocrat's mask dance drama, "Gwanno," which is one of the performing arts during the Danoje Festival.

The ink is a clear ink that makes it seem transparent like the coat worn by aristocrats during the Joseon Dynasty.
When you spread it for the first time, you can feel the warm color and vitality as it dries from a mint color with a strong blue color. Since the ink is thin, we recommend you to use it with a bold nib.
Brand
Colorverse
Ink Name
#48 Danoje Festival
CountryĀ of Origin
Korea
Color
Green
Dry Time
40 SecondsĀ (Pilot Vanishing Point Medium Nib on Rhodia Paper)
Flow
Average
Shading
Low
Sheen
No
Shimmer
No
LimitedĀ Edition
No
WaterĀ Resistance
Low
Iron GallĀ 
No
Pigment
No