Ink that expresses the four seasons as seen by poet Kim So-wol. Kim So-wol (September 7, 1902 - December 24, 1934) was a Korean poet famous for his contributions to early modern poetry. Throughout his life he wrote his poignant poetry in a style reminiscent of traditional Korean folk songs. The most prized example of this style was "Azaleas", the title poem of his sole collection.
There are four inks in this series: 'The Flowers on the Way- Spring' 'Flowing Leaves- Summer' 'The Song of the Reed- Autumn' and 'Half Moon with Dimmed Light- Winter'.
Brand |
Wearingeul |
Ink Name |
Song of the Reed
|
Country of Origin |
Korea |
Color |
Brown |
Dry Time |
60 seconds in a Pilot VP medium nib on Rhodia |
Flow |
Dry |
Shading |
Low |
Sheen |
No |
Shimmer |
No |
Limited Edition |
No |
Water Resistance |
Low |
Iron Gall |
No |
Pigmented |
No |