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Since 1670, Herbin ink has crossed the oceans. This calligraphy set is contained in a vintage inspired school writing box and makes the perfect gift for calligraphers, lettering artists, penmen and illustrators.
Herbin's calligraphy and specialty inks are steeped in history. These inks are not for fountain pens. They are best suited for steel nibs, glass or quill pens, calames and brushes.
- Wood gift box
- Wood box measures 9.5 x 2 x 2.5 inches
- Includes five nibs, one nib holder, and one 30 ml bottle of Perle Noire black ink
- Five nibs included: Index Finger, Cito Fein, Pfannen, L'Ecoliere, Hatat
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