Wearingeul Impression Ink Color Swatch - A5 16 Rounds - 20-Sheet
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Wearingeul Impression Ink Color Swatch - A5 16 Rounds - 20-Sheet
Step into a realm where every drop of ink becomes a whispered secret on a canvas of premium 200gsm Impression paper.
Each A5 sheet hosts 16 circular swatch areas—delicate stages where shading, sheen, and vibrant hues unfurl in a silent ballet of color. As you apply a drop into each round, the paper transforms into a living anthology of your ink collection, inviting you to record its story with graceful notes.
Let every circle capture the fleeting magic of pigment and light, turning your collection into a poetic celebration of artistry.
Wearingeul Impression Ink Color Swatch - A5 16 Rounds - 20-Sheet - Product Sheet:
Product Name: Wearingeul – Impression Ink Color Swatch Paper A5 (16 Rounds per Sheet, 20 Sheets)
Short Description: An essential tool for ink enthusiasts and collectors, this set features 20 single-sided A5 swatch sheets made of high-quality 200gsm Impression paper. Each sheet is pre-printed with 16 round swatch areas, along with adjacent labeling lines to document the unique shading, sheen, and color dynamics of your fountain pen inks.
Specifications:
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Sheet Size: A5 (approximately 148 x 210 mm)
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Paper Weight: 200 gsm premium Impression paper
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Sheet Count: 20 single-sided sheets
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Layout: Each sheet includes 16 circular swatch areas with designated spaces for annotating ink details (such as ink name and brand)
Usage & Compatibility:
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Ideal For:
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Ink collectors aiming to systematically catalog and compare their collections
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Calligraphers and creative writers who wish to monitor the evolving character of their inks
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How to Use:
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Use your fountain pen or dip a cotton swab or a small brush in your ink
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Apply a drop into each circular swatch area to reveal its unique properties
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Use the adjacent lines to record notes on shading, sheen, and overall performance
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Additional Note: For optimal results, allow each swatch to dry completely before handling, to fully appreciate the interplay of color and luminance.