Iroshizuku Ink – Ina Ho
The name Iroshizuku is a combination of the Japanese words Iro (Coloring), expressing high standards and variation of colors, and Shizuku (Droplet), that embodies the very image of dripping water. Each ink name derives from the expressions of beautiful Japanese natural landscapes and plants, all of which contribute to the depth of each individual hue.
Ina-Ho Rice Ear (Golden Brown)
This Brown evokes the image of a vast field brimming with waves of golden rice ears ready for a rich harvest.
laurenseraph (verified owner) –
A wet ink that flows well, but the colour is quite dull. For this sort of shade, I prefer KWZ Old Gold.
Matthys Le Roux (verified owner) –
This is a dark straw colour, maybe with a hint of olive in it. I found it to be a lively colour. It however feathers on standard paper, but performs well on good paper. I would thus not recommend it for regular writing.
Mariette van Huyssteen (verified owner) –
I love this colour, especially when writing with a very fine nib.