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This 50ml bottle of Jacques Herbin 1670 Émeraude de Chivor (Emerald of Chivor) green-blue ink has intense red sheen and gold flecks, and was originally released in August 2015. This is the fourth ink in the Jacques Herbin 1670 Anniversary Ink series. Each bottle cap is hand dipped in sealing wax, with a stamped "1670" seal on the front of the bottle, and is individually packaged in a collector edition box.
Jacques Herbin is said to have kept an emerald in his pocket during his voyages as a good luck charm. These precious gemstones have been treasured for centuries as protective talismans. One of the purest emerald deposits in the world, the Chivor mine was discovered in the middle of the16th century by Spanish conquistadors.
Chivor emeralds were much in demand, and the emperors and royalty of India, Turkey and Persia sought the New World treasures once the gems arrived in Europe. Emeralds were enormously popular with the Mughal Court, whose emperors referred to them as "Tears of the Moon" because of their opaque transparency.
This beautiful emerald green blue ink contains a red sheen with gold flecks throughout, enhancing your writing with an elegance and beauty that is unmatched by other inks.
Great for fountain pens and most writing instruments.
Specifications:
Condition: New
Brand: Jacques Herbin
Type: Bottled Ink
Color: Green, Turquoise/Teal
Bottle Material: Glass
Bottle Opening Diameter:18.3mm (0.72in)
Shimmer: Yes, Gold sheen, highly saturated Color, golden glitter.
Volume:50ml
Packaging: Gift box with gold or silver hot stamping, Includes Jacques Herbin history pamphlet, Hand-dipped wax seal cap and "1670" wax seal adorns the bottle
Jacques Herbin has been around since the year 1670, hence the name for their premium ink line. The 1670 line launched in 2010 at their 340th anniversary with the ink Rouge Hematite, the first in the 1670 ink series. The ink comes in a 50ml bottle with a decorative wax seal on the bottle, and a supple wax cap.