Sailor Ink Bottle 50ml Manyo Fountain Pen - Ishi (5th Anniversary) / [RetailsON]
Sailor Ink Bottle 50ml Manyo Fountain Pen - Ishi (5th Anniversary) / [RetailsON]
Sailor Ink Bottle 50ml Manyo Fountain Pen - Ishi (5th Anniversary) / [RetailsON]

Sailor Ink Bottle 50ml Manyo Fountain Pen - Ishi (5th Anniversary) / [RetailsON]

Sailor SKU: 13-2009-303

Sailor Ink Bottle 50ml Manyo Fountain Pen - Ishi (5th Anniversary) / [RetailsON]

Sailor SKU: 13-2009-303

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Sailor's Manyo inks range is named for 'Manyosyu', the 'Collection of Ten Thousand Leaves', which is Japan's oldest and most revered anthology of poetry. It comprises over 4,000 poems written over a period of 400 years by people from all walks of life from emperors to farmers. Flowers are particularly relevant in Japanese culture and 1,500 of the poems relate to them. Sailor therefore decided to name the Manyo inks after flowers mentioned in this epic, centuries-spanning collection of poems.

Each square glass bottle contains 50ml of dye-based ink, suitable for use in all fountain pens.

Limited edition range of 5 inks available as part of the 5th Anniversary celebrations of Sailor Manyo ink!

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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.

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