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Colorverse Korea Special Series Ink - #49 King's Road

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Colorverse Korea Special Series Ink - #49 King's Road

Colorverse Korea Special Series Ink - #49 King's Road

Colorverse King’s Road 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.

Seoul is the capital and the heart of South Korea, where history and modernity harmoniously blend. Gyeongbokgung Palace is located in the center of the city, Ā with Geunjeongjeon Hall occupying its core.

On the way to Geunjeongjeon Hall, "Samdo" is King's road, and Geunjeongjeon Hall is a place where major events were held and has historical significance.
King's road ink is a bright olive-tone ink, and the landscape seen from the "Samdo" leading to Geunjeongjeon Hall is expressed.

As soon as the ink is spread out, the ink, which used to be a dilute green color, dries slowly, and you can see the dual shading between light yellow and olive.
This image feels like grass is shining between the stone roads in front of Geunjeongjeon Hall, and it also feels like nature behind Geunjeongjeon Hall.
Brand
Colorverse
Ink Name
#49 King's Road
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 King’s Road 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.

Seoul is the capital and the heart of South Korea, where history and modernity harmoniously blend. Gyeongbokgung Palace is located in the center of the city, Ā with Geunjeongjeon Hall occupying its core.

On the way to Geunjeongjeon Hall, "Samdo" is King's road, and Geunjeongjeon Hall is a place where major events were held and has historical significance.
King's road ink is a bright olive-tone ink, and the landscape seen from the "Samdo" leading to Geunjeongjeon Hall is expressed.

As soon as the ink is spread out, the ink, which used to be a dilute green color, dries slowly, and you can see the dual shading between light yellow and olive.
This image feels like grass is shining between the stone roads in front of Geunjeongjeon Hall, and it also feels like nature behind Geunjeongjeon Hall.
Brand
Colorverse
Ink Name
#49 King's Road
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