Wearingeul Natsume Soseki Series Inks
South Korean ink manufacturer Wearingeul stands out as a company that approaches artworks with a fresh and modern perspective, interpreting, expressing, and redesigning them. Especially, art forms that are visually ambiguous and abstract, such as literature and music, serve as the primary sources of inspiration for Wearingeul inks.
Wearingeul does not simply imitate the original art work but infuses modern design and own account into the originality. Through synesthetic approaches, Wearingeul designs the invisible art works into the design arts which people can see, sense, and even smell. Wearingeul always challenges to the nebulosity and obscurity of art works.
Wayfarer is inspired by the literature of Natsume Soseki. Natsume Soseki, also known by his birth name Natsume Kin'nosuke, was a Japanese novelist. Some of his most globally recognized works include "Kokoro," "Botchan," "I Am A Cat," "Kusamakura," and his unfinished work "Light And Darkness." He was also a scholar of British literature and a writer of fairy tales. His portrait appeared on the front of the Japanese 1,000 yen banknote from 1984 to 2004.
Attention: Due to the amount of particulate in this ink used to achieve the sparking look, you may experience restricted ink flow in some of your pens. We recommend shaking the ink thoroughly before filling and gently rolling the pen in your hands often to keep the shimmer effect consistent. This will also help prevent clogging. You will also want to be diligent about cleaning and maintaining your pen when using this ink.
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