on saleSailor Manyo Shirakashi - 50ml Bottled Ink

Product Code SL-13-2009-215

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on saleSailor Manyo Shirakashi - 50ml Bottled Ink

Product Code SL-13-2009-215

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$24.00
Size:
50ml Bottle

50ml square glass bottle of Sailor Manyo Shirakashi grey fountain pen ink. This smooth-flowing water-based dye ink is specifically formulated to be safe for all fountain pens.

About the Sailor Manyo collection:

Flowers have always been a popular poetic subject dating back to ancient Japanese history. This is the theme for Sailor's Manyo bottled ink series. Based on popular flowers frequently mentioned in Japanese “Manyoshu” – an anthology of compiled ancient poems – Sailor has chosen eight dye-based ink colors to best represent this vibrant palette range.

"Manyosyu" - Collection of Ten Thousand Leaves - is the oldest (c.759) and most revered anthology of Japan's poetic compilations. Over a period of four centuries, 4,516 poems were written by every class of person ranging from Emperors to merchants and farmers. "Manyo" is an abbreviation of "Manyosyu" and its meaning indicates people of all ranks.

"Manyosyu" is often regarded in Japan as a true expression of the Japanese spirit. The themes of the poems relate to love, elegies, nature, the seasons, and so on. Flowers are especially relevant in Japanese culture and about 1,500 of the poems in "Manyosyu" cover some 160 species of plants and 50 different flowers.

Condition
New
Brand
Sailor
Type
Bottled Ink
Color
Silver/Grey
Bottle Material
Glass
Bottle Opening Diameter
20.6mm (0.81in)
Fast Drying
No
Fluorescent
No
Shimmer

Whether or not the ink contains glittery particles.

No
Freeze Resistant

Whether or not an ink is specially formulated to better withstand freezing temperatures.

No
Volume
50ml
Iron Gall

Ink made from iron salts and tannic acids. Though quite permanent and waterproof, these inks are typically known for causing chemical corrosion to metal pen parts (especially the nib) and should be used sparingly or with less-valuable pens.

No
Lubricated

Whether or not an ink is specially formulated to increase flow in your pen.

No
Pigmented

Whether or not the ink contains finely-ground solid particles in liquid suspension.

No
Scented
No
Water Resistant

Whether or not the ink, once dried on the paper, will resist being washed away with water.

No

Customer Reviews

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Anonymous
Awesome deep earthy green!

Love using this ink. I use it with a Noodler's Konrad rollerball. The ink is really smooth and feeds more on the dry side with this pen. I am still waiting to receive the fountain pen that I plan to use the ink with, but I enjoy seeing the earthy tone of the ink on paper just the same using what I have on hand!

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Anne
What is it?

I received this as a surprise me! sample. I was excited when I saw Manyo, as I find them interesting and mysterious. Looking at the sample, it was a dark ink but I thought it looked green at the top. I'm always up for another green. Then I started writing (on Tomoe River, in case I could find a sheen) and my eyes said, Oh, just another gray. But...wait... Is it really gray? On part of the swab I swear it looks like dark, khaki green. So it lives up to my expectations for a Manyo ink. Mysterious.

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Philip G.
Soft Ambiguous Sepia Green

At first I was a little disappointed that this is pretty much a gentler version of Rikyu Cha, but whereas Ricky is an ink I have barely used once over the initial wow, this has easily taken position as an everyday writing ink (knocking out Rohrer & Klingners Sepia, for a moment, but I think there's room in my pens for both!). Rikyu Cha is a spectacular ink, but it's a little too much going on for me; a (lovely) green that dries brown with a red sheen and a blue wash, how's about some kitchen sink with that!? Shirakasi still has the color change, but it's a much gentler affair, the sheen is mostly absent and the end result is very pleasing to me; the paler strokes appearing bluish-grey (without the hard-edged look I usually associate with grey ink), the more saturated areas greenish-brown. For writing, I find the first impression is grey, for drawing the green comes more to the fore. Hunter would possibly be a good description? Like mixed fallen leaves on the forest floor.Properties are the high standard you would expect from Sailor - top class!

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George H.
Another Great Manyo Ink

I've said it before, I like the Sailor Manyo inks and have found the Shirakashi very interesting. To begin with, what color is it? The description on the product page calls it grey. I bought it primarily wanting a dark grey ink. When I got it my first reaction was a greyish-greenish-brown. It shows up in the Swab Shop under Sailor Brown so I'm guessing I'm not alone in pondering the color. When I was chatting with Jessica here she mentioned it being lichen-like. Putting color aside this ink behaves very well. In my pen it is neither wet or dry. It flows well and drys fairly fast. There is some shading. It has some water resistance and is still readable after running under water although the remaining color is blue-grey. I recommend giving this ink a try.

FAQs about Bottled Ink

Which pens can accept this ink? 8EDA1617-F73A-4DAF-8245-6D2BF4ABEB7B

Any of these fountain pens will work with bottled ink. Typically, as long as the pen can be filled with a converter, has a built-in filling mechanism like a piston, or can be eyedropper-filled, it can accept bottled ink.

What is shading, sheening, or shimmering ink? 8EDA1617-F73A-4DAF-8245-6D2BF4ABEB7B

Shading - A common (and often desired) result of a fountain pen ink pooling in certain parts of a letter when writing, so that the color and saturation of the ink appears different within a single letter or word. This characteristic cannot be achieved with ballpoint or rollerball pens and is a very appealing aspect of fountain pen use for those particularly drawn to all the pretty ink colors.

Sheen - Characteristic of a fountain pen ink where when ink pools another color can be seen on top of the ink, especially when looked at in different light angles using certain paper types. There is no way to guarantee an ink will sheen, but using a larger nib on a pen will help obtain sheening results in your writing.

Shimmering - Fountain pen ink that has small particles of glitter mixed in.

Is shimmering ink safe to use in fountain pens? 8EDA1617-F73A-4DAF-8245-6D2BF4ABEB7B

Yes! Shimmering ink is a great way to add some flare to your writing. We have found that a larger nib will showcase more shimmering particles while writing, but you can use any nib size and shimmering ink. All the ink we sell is safe for use in fountain pens.

You can learn more in our blog: How to Write with Shimmering Ink.

My ink smells funny, is it safe to use? 8EDA1617-F73A-4DAF-8245-6D2BF4ABEB7B

Generally yes! Ink does not smell good- it usually has a chemical smell, along with other scents such as sulfur, rubber, chemicals or even paint. However, as long as you’re not seeing anything floating in the ink, it should be safe to use.

It’s cold and my ink froze; is it safe to use? 8EDA1617-F73A-4DAF-8245-6D2BF4ABEB7B

Yes, frozen ink will not hurt your pen (after it’s thawed of course!) The issue with ink freezing is primarily a concern because certain glass bottles could break as the water-based ink expands, and then you’d have a mess!

What is your return policy for bottled ink? 8EDA1617-F73A-4DAF-8245-6D2BF4ABEB7B

We do not accept returns for ink that has been used. Otherwise, we accept returns on unused ink products for up to 30 days from purchase. You can read all our Return Policies here.

To initiate a return, please submit a request at the Return Portal. Our Customer Care team might reach out to you for more information.