Lennon Tool Bar Nahu on Footnotes

Ink

Nahu is an ink from Lennon Tool Bar’s Indigo Series. During the Edo bakufu (also known as Tokugawa shogunate or Edo shogunate), a period of feudal military government in Japan from 1603 to 1868, colours were regulated. Specific colours were reserved for specific groups of people, allowing easy identification. Nahu is a colour reserved for a government position known as “nando kata”. I couldn’t find much information other that it seemed to some sort of accountant or clerk position.

In writing, this light blue ink has a wet flow.

On footnotes paper,

  • Shading: Yes
  • Sheen: Nil
  • Feathering: Nil
  • Bleedthrough: Little
Writing Sample

This was written with a TWSBI ECO-T medium nib.

Writing sample of Lennon Tool Bar Nahu ink on footnotes notebook
Writing sample of Lennon Tool Bar Nahu ink on footnotes notebook

Below is how it looks when it was written on both sides of the paper.

Writing sample of Lennon Tool Bar Nahu ink on footnotes notebook

Disclaimer: This ink was purchased by me and all opinions/photos are my own. This post was not sponsored.


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