Note: NOT FOR USE in fountain pens, rollerball pens, with feeder systems. Use with dip pens, brushes, washable instruments only.
Professional calligraphy ink made for life’s most memorable celebrations. Join Lady Didot and Lord Evergreen on the courts for a spirited match of tennis, rallying back and forth, hearts pounding with each precise stroke of the racket. As their courtship flourishes amidst the lush greenery of the club court, their love story continues to write itself in the vibrant hues of the surrounding foliage, their bond strengthening with every shared laugh. Write your own lasting love story with this soft green.
Ink Tone: Opaque Light Green
Features
- Opaque pastels - formulated for legibility on black paper stock
- Waterproof acrylic ink
- Smudge resistant
- Lightfast - keep the memories alive for years to come
- 28ml ink reservoir with a 2.0cm bottle opening
- Silicone stopper to prolong the life of every bottle
- For use with dip pens, calligraphy nibs, brushes, etc.
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Notable design details:
- The jury is out whether having hollow bones and the ability to fly is considered cheating in the world of tennis, but it certainly helps Lady Didot beat Lord Evergreen every match.
- Lord Evergreen and Lady Didot find common ground on the court. She’s been rejecting him for a while but will sharing a court give this courtship a winning chance?
- The front of the box is adorned with green laurels, inspired by the trophy given to the most improved tennis player that year. With his sudden increased interest in the tennis courts, Lord Evergreen will certainly be winning it this year.
USING INSTRUCTIONS:
- NOT FOR USE in fountain pens, rollerball pens, with feeder systems. Use with dip pens, brushes, washable instruments only.
- Shake well before use. If ink has been left still for a prolonged period of time, stir ink to reincorporate pigments that have separated. Please note, separation is normal for calligraphy inks.
- To clean, use isopropyl alcohol to dissolve dried ink. If dried ink persists, leave to soak in alcohol briefly and wipe clean.
- Avoid getting ink on fabrics, ink will penetrate fibers and cannot be removed.