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1.5L Jacques Herbin Prestige Bottle ink – Ambre de Baltique
Fossil resin of conifers, amber has been exploited since the bronze age and antiquity when it was assembled on jewelry. It was particularly appreciated for its beautiful translucent bronze tint. Ambre de Baltique is a very luminous ink, quasi solar when used in ink wash painting.
Recommended storage: don not exceed 25° C
1.5L Jacques Herbin Prestige Bottle ink – Ambre de Baltique
This range of inks “creations d’artistes” honors and celebrate personalities, recognized for their talents, by developing for each of them a new shade, unique and sublime, reflecting the sensitivity and soul of the artist.
Fossil resin of conifers, amber has been exploited since the bronze age and antiquity when it was assembled on jewelry. It was particularly appreciated for its beautiful translucent bronze tint. Ambre de Baltique is a very luminous ink, quasi solar when used in ink wash painting.
Recommended storage: don not exceed 25° C
Exclusively available as part of the Jacques Herbin collection, this 350th anniversary ink celebrates the launch of our brand in Paris, back in 1670. This limited edition ink was chosen by our users, and became the voters’ online choice for release. It has a dark, intense color, and is illuminated with both silver and gold glitter for a unique sparkle.
Vert Atlantide is a deep and elegant ink, with a silver veil and golden mist. Intended for writing and drawing, it evokes the lush greenery of Atlantis before its immersion into the ocean depths…
Jacques Herbin was an esteemed navigator who, according to legend, had a deep curiosity for missing places like Atlantis…
With a range of five luminous shades, Jacques Herbin is pleased to announce the launch of the new 1670 ink, Violet Impérial, with bluish reflections and a thousand sparkling shimmers, for the pleasure of your writing.
Because of the scarcity of dyes, this colour, a symbol of luxury but also of mystery, was used by the Emperor and his family under the Roman Empire and then by the various royalties. King Louis XIV, under whom Jacques Herbin was founded, used it for his clothes during certain periods of his life.
This fresh and elegant colour is currently very popular, particularly in decoration and design.