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FerriTales | The Three Little Pigs - Oinking Embers Ink 85ml

$40.00 USD
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Description

The pigs are preparing for a hearty feast! Moving swiftly with practised finesse, they wash, slice, and stew into the evening. The red-hot flame casts playful shadows against the walls, enveloping the kitchen in its warm copper glow. The pigs gather around the hearth and wait, what will become of the wolf as they stir the pot? Let the shimmering vibrance of this copper shade reflect the endless potential that lies within every idea, waiting to unfold.

Ink Tone: Light Copper with Duochrome green/pink shimmer
Characteristics: Radiant, glowing, warm, energetic

FerriTales™ 2024 Collection

Open the gilded cover of your favourite fairy book and dive deep into the FerriTales Collection. Re-imaging the tallest tales told through time, we inspire a new generation of writers and creatives with our most luxurious collection of fine fountain pen inks.

Captured in our classic 85ml glass globe featuring our signature brass cap, this high quality, richly saturated pen ink is our most cherished collection yet. Explore a world of premium, dazzling shimmers, enchanting tonal combinations, and captivating sheens to add to your treasured chest of stationery.

Features

• 85ml ink reservoir
• Green/Pink Shimmer
• Water-based and compatible with all fountain pens
• Signature brass cap

Once Upon a Design

Notable design details:

  • To ensure the pigs’ plan goes off without a hitch, they’ve brought along all the tools they could possibly need - can you spot them all?
  • Looks like the wolf fell for the pigs’ trap. Is that him coming down the chimney?
  • Scurry along, town mouse. Go home, you won’t want to be caught out here later!

Customer Reviews

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Jessica Gray
Unique Color

This color is more interesting than I initially thought it would be. The swatch and dip pen test I did came out a really beautiful peach (like a shimmery, slightly duskier version of Definitely Peachy), but when I inked up my fine nib Kaweco with it, my writing is much more orange (which is probably where FWP is getting the copper description). Both are interesting colors, so this is going to be a good ink both for writing and painting with.

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