‘The Color of Literature’ Wearingeul inks represent specific scenes and feelings from poems as well as novels represented through color. Also, some of these inks represent the main concepts from original stories offering a unique experience. Wearingeul inks are suitable for writing and drawing with fountain pens, dip pens, glass pens and other various ink pens. These inks have great shading, sheening effect, flow and visibility. Both beginners and experts of ink writing/drawing can use Wearingeul inks without difficulties.
Jung Ji-yong's poem is filled with the yearning for someone. The color of this ink is inspired by such a strong emotion. 'The Night Colored in Grape' fountain pen ink reflects the sky that is becoming tinged with the color of purple. The ink is a soft pastel violet with silver shimmer. You can express different shades of color depending on the amount of ink you use; the finer the line, the lighter the color.
Ink that expresses the colors and the poetic emotions of the poem by Jung Ji Yong. Jeong Ji Yong, often romanized in literature as Cheong Chi-yong (June 20, 1902 – c. 1950), was a Korean poet and translator of English poetry. Cheong Chi-yong is considered among the most important poets to emerge from the modernist movement in Korea, in fact he has been described as "the first modern Korean poet.
Wearingeul Jung Ji-Yong Literature Ink in The Night Colored in Grape Specifications
- Product size 41x41x55mm (1.61x1.61x2.16in)
- Capacity 30ml
- Made In Korea