



For Whom the Bell Tolls Bottled Ink
Ernest Hemingway- For Whom the Bell Tolls
The Color of Literature is a project that brings literary works to life through color. Wearingeul inks capture the essence of specific scenes or the overall atmosphere of novels and poems. Some ink sets even reflect the central themes of the original stories, offering a unique experience that follows the journey of the characters.
This ink evokes the image of blood spattered across the ruins of war. A bluish-green base sets the scene, while a dark red sheen rises like a haunting memory of conflict.
Wearingeul inks are versatile and well-suited for writing or drawing with fountain pens, dip pens, glass pens, and a variety of other ink tools. Known for their excellent shading, vibrant sheen, smooth flow, and strong visibility, these inks are easy to use for both beginners and seasoned writers or artists.
The Color of Literature is a project that brings literary works to life through color. Wearingeul inks capture the essence of specific scenes or the overall atmosphere of novels and poems. Some ink sets even reflect the central themes of the original stories, offering a unique experience that follows the journey of the characters.
This ink evokes the image of blood spattered across the ruins of war. A bluish-green base sets the scene, while a dark red sheen rises like a haunting memory of conflict.
Wearingeul inks are versatile and well-suited for writing or drawing with fountain pens, dip pens, glass pens, and a variety of other ink tools. Known for their excellent shading, vibrant sheen, smooth flow, and strong visibility, these inks are easy to use for both beginners and seasoned writers or artists.
- RGB 0/63/63 P 7722U
- Color: Black
- One 30ml glass bottle
- Shimmer: No
- Sheen: High
- Shading: No
- Water Resistant: No
- Pigmented: No
- Archival: No
- Fast Drying: No
- Scented: No
- Imported from South Korea
$475.00
For Whom the Bell Tolls Bottled Ink—
$475.00
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Ernest Hemingway- For Whom the Bell Tolls
The Color of Literature is a project that brings literary works to life through color. Wearingeul inks capture the essence of specific scenes or the overall atmosphere of novels and poems. Some ink sets even reflect the central themes of the original stories, offering a unique experience that follows the journey of the characters.
This ink evokes the image of blood spattered across the ruins of war. A bluish-green base sets the scene, while a dark red sheen rises like a haunting memory of conflict.
Wearingeul inks are versatile and well-suited for writing or drawing with fountain pens, dip pens, glass pens, and a variety of other ink tools. Known for their excellent shading, vibrant sheen, smooth flow, and strong visibility, these inks are easy to use for both beginners and seasoned writers or artists.
The Color of Literature is a project that brings literary works to life through color. Wearingeul inks capture the essence of specific scenes or the overall atmosphere of novels and poems. Some ink sets even reflect the central themes of the original stories, offering a unique experience that follows the journey of the characters.
This ink evokes the image of blood spattered across the ruins of war. A bluish-green base sets the scene, while a dark red sheen rises like a haunting memory of conflict.
Wearingeul inks are versatile and well-suited for writing or drawing with fountain pens, dip pens, glass pens, and a variety of other ink tools. Known for their excellent shading, vibrant sheen, smooth flow, and strong visibility, these inks are easy to use for both beginners and seasoned writers or artists.
- RGB 0/63/63 P 7722U
- Color: Black
- One 30ml glass bottle
- Shimmer: No
- Sheen: High
- Shading: No
- Water Resistant: No
- Pigmented: No
- Archival: No
- Fast Drying: No
- Scented: No
- Imported from South Korea






















