PilotΒ Iroshizuku inksΒ are famous for their quality andΒ spectrum ofΒ colours that are inspired byΒ Japanese natural landscapes and plants, all of which contribute to the depth of each individual hue.Β Iroshizuku comes from the combination of Japanese words ‘iro’ which means colouring, and ‘shizuku’,Β which embodies the image of dripping water.
The ina-ho golden brown evokes the image of a vast field brimming with waves of golden rice ears ready for a rich harvest.
IroshizukuΒ is a dye based ink that comes in an elegantΒ 50mL glass bottle with a wide opening for larger pens and an angled base, making it easier to reach the last few drops.Β
Bookbinders Design is an authorised Pilot stockist.Β














Emily Carter –
The Iroshizuku Ina-ho ink is absolutely stunning! The color is a perfect earthy tone that adds a unique touch to my writing. The flow is smooth, and it works beautifully with my fountain pen. Highly recommend!
James Peterson –
This ink is a great addition to my collection. The Rice Ear color is subtle yet elegant. The ink dries relatively quickly and doesn’t feather on most papers. A solid choice for any fountain pen enthusiast.
Sophia Lee –
I was expecting a bit more from the Iroshizuku line. The color is nice, but it’s not as vibrant as I hoped. The performance is good, but I think there are better options out there for the price.
Michael Brown –
The Ina-ho ink is a unique shade that stands out in my collection. It’s perfect for journaling and adds a warm, natural feel to my notes. The ink flows well and doesn’t clog my pen. Very satisfied!
Olivia Martinez –
I love the subtlety of this ink. It’s not too bold, making it perfect for professional settings. The quality is top-notch, as expected from Pilot. Definitely worth the investment.
Daniel Wilson –
The ink is good, but the color is a bit too muted for my taste. I prefer more vibrant inks. However, the performance is excellent, and it works well with all my fountain pens.
Ava Thompson –
Iroshizuku inks never disappoint, and the Ina-ho is no exception. The color is beautiful, and the ink flows smoothly. It’s become one of my go-to inks for everyday writing.
Liam Johnson –
The Rice Ear ink is a nice change from the usual blues and blacks. It’s a unique color that adds character to my writing. The ink performs well, though it’s a bit pricey.
Charlotte Davis –
I’m not a fan of this ink. The color is too dull for my liking, and it doesn’t stand out on the page. The quality is good, but I wouldn’t purchase it again.