Ref: 1566-9: Herbin ink 1670, "Atlantis Green"
A little history...
The Herbin Company was founded in 1670 in Paris, near the towers of Notre-Dame. Ink production began during the First French Empire. Napoleon Bonaparte used these inks, and later his son, the King of Rome.
During the 19th century, Herbin participated in major international exhibitions, including the London Exhibition in 1823, where the company received a medal for the exceptional quality of its inks and waxes. Herbin inks are still recognized worldwide today.
To celebrate the brand's 350th anniversary, we are offering you "Atlantis Green" ink, specially designed for the occasion.
Colored Dark and intense green , This ink is illuminated with glitter of silver and gold which give majesty and elegance to your writings.
50 ml glass bottle.
The ink is suitable for all uses: dip pen, fountain pen, quill pen, reed pen, brush, etc.
The stopper is covered with green sealing wax, and a green wax seal decorates each bottle.
Made in France.
Hieroglyphics Tips and Tricks
This ink must be "warmed" by shaking the bottle between the hands. It is advisable to quickly use a pipette to maintain the same density of glitter throughout the writing.
Without this little trick, it will be necessary to recap the bottle and shake it for a few moments so that the glitter is suspended in the ink again.
Ink for fountain pen and nib holder.
Never mix two inks of different types.
If you are not going to use your fountain pen for a few days, it is best to empty it, clean the converter and then add the ink.

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