Dipton Bottled Ink Creamy - Mint
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The Sailor Dipton Bottled Ink Creamy - Mint features richly pigmented ink with a creamy consistency that delivers bright, opaque lines that pop beautifully on both light and dark paper. It glides smoothly without smudging or feathering — perfect for calligraphy, writing or illustration. S
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The Sailor Dipton Bottled Ink Creamy - Mint features richly pigmented ink with a creamy consistency that delivers bright, opaque lines that pop beautifully on both light and dark paper. It glides smoothly without smudging or feathering — perfect for calligraphy, writing or illustration. Shake well before every use to activate the pigment. The origin of Sailor's Dipton inks comes from the combination of “dip” + “ton” — an onomatopoeia for the tapping sound made when pressing the nib against the edge of the bottle to drip off excess ink, bringing a playful nod to the craft. At Misc Store we also carry the Dipton Bottled Ink Creamy in Berry and Lemon. Measures 3,7 × 3,7 × 6,1 cm Founded in 1911 in Hiroshima, Japan, Sailor has earned a distinguished reputation as a master of writing instruments — where craftsmanship, innovation and heritage merge into each pen. From its early days producing gold nibs for fountain pens, Sailor quickly became a pioneer: the first Japanese company to engineer and produce plastic-injected fountain pens, ink cartridges and a broad spectrum of writing styles and nib types.Details
Holds 15ml
Features pigment ink
Comes packaged in a paperboard box
Made in JapanSailor x Misc Store Amsterdam
Whether it’s a timeless fountain pen with a 21 kt gold nib, a ballpoint with precision engineering, or one of their limited-edition lacquered masterpieces — each piece represents the brand’s commitment to excellence, subtlety and the joy of putting pen to paper. With Sailor, you’re not just writing — you are celebrating a century of Japanese innovation, heritage and elegance in every stroke.
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About Sailor
Founded in 1911 in Hiroshima, Japan, Sailor has earned a distinguished reputation as a master of writing instruments — where craftsmanship, innovation and heritage merge into each pen.
From its early days producing gold nibs for fountain pens, Sailor quickly became a pioneer: the first Japanese company to engineer and produce plastic-injected fountain pens, ink cartridges and a broad spectrum of writing styles and nib types.
Whether it’s a timeless fountain pen with a 21 kt gold nib, a ballpoint with precision engineering, or one of their limited-edition lacquered masterpieces — each piece represents the brand’s commitment to excellence, subtlety and the joy of putting pen to paper. With Sailor, you’re not just writing — you are celebrating a century of Japanese innovation, heritage and elegance in every stroke.
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