




🖋️ Elevate your pen game with the artful allure of Ku-Jaku turquoise!
Pilot Iroshizuku Ku-Jaku is a 50ml bottle of premium fountain pen ink, renowned for its rich turquoise shade inspired by Japanese natural beauty. Crafted with over a century of expertise, this ink delivers smooth, smudge-resistant writing ideal for professionals and creatives alike. Its elegant bottle design complements any workspace, making every refill a moment of refined inspiration.



| ASIN | B003MVOE9W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #172,077 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #270 in Bottled Pen Ink |
| Brand | PILOT |
| Closure | Retractable |
| Color | Deep Turquoise |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (320) |
| Date First Available | June 12, 2007 |
| Ink Color | Turquoise |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 10.9 ounces |
| Item model number | 69213 |
| Manufacturer | Pilot Pen Corporation of America |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 69213 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.5 x 3.46 x 3.78 inches |
| Size | 1.7 fl oz |
A**N
Beautiful ink at a marvellous value
The colour of this -- dark turquoise or peacock blue, depending on how you want to translate it -- is exquisite, first of all. A deep, saturated ink that isn't so flashy that it can't be used in a professional setting. It writes well, getting a touch lighter when the pen needs a refill, and it doesn't smear, feather, or bleed. This is my first bottle of Pilot ink, and it certainly won't be my last. The bottle itself is a lovely thing and it sits with my pen, since I write with a heavier hand (a bad habit) and need to refill my pen frequently. The elegance of the bottle makes that far from a hardship. The descriptions from Pilot are marvellously evocative, and the ink delivers on what they depict. A lovely, functional, good value ink.
A**S
Quality outstanding
ink quality is superb and the color a feast for the eye of course made in japan you can expect nothing less than perfect will buy again been using it since over 15 years
G**G
Ku-Jaku, I choose you
Gosh this is such a pretty color. My life is slowly devolving as I delve in to the world of fountain pens. So far I only own the Pilot Metropolitan (in fine) and the Lamy Safari (in extra fine) because I really only wanted to use the pens for drawing and they seemed suitable enough. I tried this ink (Ku-Jaku) in both pens, but I prefer it in the Safari because I can get thinner lines with it for my sketches. I also own Noodler's Bulletproof Black, but I could never seem to make it write smoothly at all with the Safari...even with cleanings and stuff. Other people have been able to, apparently, so maybe I just have a slightly faulty nib? Either way, I use the Bulletproof Black with my Metropolitan because it writes thicker and the Ku-Jaku with the Safari. I'm happy with that arrangement. I've only used it on notebook paper, printer paper, sketchbook paper (strathmore?), and watercolor paper. It doesn't dry all that quickly, and it does feather very slightly on some of the words/letters when using it on printer and notebook paper. It's not like they're high quality paper anyway, so I don't really mind. It probably helps that my Safari writes very thinly. I love how the ink looks more green in certain light, and more blue in others. That's my favorite ever. The bottle is beautiful too. I want to try more colors eventually, but with the price tag I wont be buying them all willy-nilly just to see what they look like. However, it's definitely worth getting if you're on the fence about trying one.
S**8
Super Fountain Pen Ink
Wonderful Product!
J**M
ku jaku is my new favorite blue.
Someone below said this is a gateway drug. I completely agree. These inks are not all that expensive for the enjoyment you will derive. If you have a nice pen, you should have nice ink. Ku jaku (which they also call peacock) is a blue that doesn't look like everyman's ball point blue. This has a good dose of green in it, so it has a vintage appearance, like letters I've seen in official British correspondence from the 1930s. A really nice vintage look on paper, and although it is lighter in tone than a dark navy blue, this shade stands out on white paper. and is easily distringuished from black print. So I use it for editing and marking my associates' legal writing when I need to use a pen. I notice that this formulation migrates to the top of the nib and stands as a film unlike cheaper Lamy ink. Also, I had a converter filling mishap and also learned that this ink stains skin for about 24 hours. Harder to wash off than sharpie in my experience. Take care wtih filling.
D**N
Nakimichi Pilot ku-jaku
This is a very beautiful ink. It looks very deep blue when it is first applied and then it turns more teal in color. It reminds me of an old ink named Peacock Blue, which is no longer available. Unlike blue/black inks which are dead, this color is alive and vibrant. I am using it in a very fine vintage 18k Mont Blanc 149, which was just overhauled and it has great flow. It certainly does not skip. It appears to take a bit longer to dry than my Pelikan Turquoise, which in comparison, while lighter in color is also lighter in density. The shipping was very prompt. The price of this ink is high, but that is offset by the free shipping. If this same ink is purchased from, for example, Malasia, it is much less, but when the shipping is added, the price is about the same and the ink appears at the door much faster since our government has placed liquid restrictions on air freight, so, it is my understanding, the ink has to travel by ground. I have one pen (a Pelikan 1000) filled with Pelikan Turquoise and one ( Mont Blanc 149) filled with ku-jaku. They both are beautiful inks, but the ku-jaku has more depth, is more interesting, and appears more formal. Ku-jaku also copies better then the turquois.
B**.
They sent the wrong color. I’m happy anyway
Would have given it 5 stars but I was sent Syo-ro instead of Ku-jaku. That said, I’m actually really happy with the wrong color I got. A nice green/blue/teal color. All of the Iroshizuku inks are really wet and beautiful. No matter what color you get there’s always something to enjoy whether that’s the color itself or how well it flows in your pen. These are great inks.
M**E
Large, good quality bottle
The ink arrived in perfect condition, in a nice silver box and secured in a plastic bag. I haven't tried it yet, but it looks to be a beautiful shade of blue. And you get a good amount of ink in a really nice, heavyweight bottle.
E**O
Supero mis expectativas, un arte escribir con esta tinta.
C**Z
What can I say about these inks, they are quite simply some of the best inks out there. I have had most of them over the years except black which is one ink i never use, I have the grey(Fuyu-Syogun)instead. They are used in cheap Jinhao pens up to Pelikans/Montblanc and suite all of them. Consistently smooth, wet and never let you down. Yes they are expensive but last ages so go treat yourself, you won't be disappointed.
A**.
Pedí el color equivocado pero honestamente no le voy a poner una mala reseña ha dicha tinta por ello ya que de hecho me encanto aun a pesar de haber sido un error de dedo de mi parte, yo quería la tinta syo-ro, sin embargo la tinta ku-jaku resulto ser una tinta excepcional se ve justamente como me imaginaba que seria el color pero con unos tonos mas azulados que verdosos, en papel la tinta resbala excelente si das pinceladas muy suaves con dicha tinta se ven los tonos hermosos es casi como ver el fondo del mar, de nuevo, pedí la tinta equivocada pero me encanto, ya compre la tinta syo-ro justo ahora, espero que el syo-ro sea igual de bueno que esta.
G**A
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S**M
Ink is good, But packing was loose. Product came with intense spillage
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