Kyoto Tag Adzukiiro Ink Bottle

Kyoto Tag Adzukiiro Ink

Kyoto Tag creates two different series of inks, the Kyo-iro series that contains lighter muted tones and the Kyo-no-oto series ink with more traditional colors. Kyoto Tag Adzukiiro Ink is one of 7 colors in the Kyoto Tag kyo-no-oto ink series. Produced by the Tag Stationary Store in Kyoto Japan, Kyoto Tag fountain pen inks are a collaboration between an ink dye company, Kusakizome and the Tag Stationary Store. Together they have created special ink colors using traditional Japanese techniques dating over 1000 years. This unique partnership has created special ink colors inspired by Japan’s unique history and culture.

Kyoto Tag Adzukiiro ink is a dark red, burgundy color that is similar to Sailor Jentle Oku-Yama ink. The ink is a nice dark color that can shade and even sheen a bit and shows up well with medium saturation. Kyoto Tag Adzukiiro ink also has some other great characteristics that we will discuss below.

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Kyoto Tag Adzukiiro Ink Review

Kyoto Tag Adzukiiro Ink Review

We found the following characteristics during our review of Kyoto Tag Adzukiiro ink that you may find useful:

Testing Factors

For our review we used French made J. Herbin glass dip pen on Rhodia dot pad paper. The glass dip pen has a tip that is similar to a fine fountain pen nib.

Bottle Sizes

Kyoto Tag Adzukiiro ink comes in one standard size, a 40 ml. glass bottle. The bottle is a unique functional shape with a flat front and back with rounded sides. The packaging as well is very elegant and high quality that you would associate with higher end luxury ink brand. Each bottle comes with a simple yet stylish label, with some ink blots tastefully placed on the front of the package.

Cost

Kyoto Tag Adzukiiro ink is at the higher end of the price spectrum for ink and retails for $28.00 for a 40 ml. glass bottle.

Dry Time

We found a reasonably quick dry time of 6-7 seconds during our review of Kyoto Tag Adzukiiro ink, which is very functional especially for a medium saturated ink.

Bleed Through

We found absolutely no bleeding during our review of Kyoto Tag Adzukiiro ink. Even during our cotton swab test we found no bleed through using this ink on Rhodia dot pad paper.

Feathering

During normal use we found no feathering at all during our review of Kyoto Tag Adzukiiro ink. However during the water test, we did find some slight feathering and line distortion, which is usual for a non-waterproof ink.

Water Test

During our review of Kyoto Tag Adzukiiro ink we conducted a water test where we ran a wet cotton swab over an ink sample that has dried for about 3 minutes. This test resulted in significant color smearing and some line distortion, which is typical.

Shading and Sheening

Kyoto Tag inks are known for their shading and sheening traits. Kyoto Tag Adzukiiro ink produced some nice shading traits, with very dark deep red to a light red-purplish-pink color with a lighter, dryer stroke. We also noticed a slight gold sheen during the cotton swab test at its wettest point. Different paper such as Tomoe River will produce additional sheening.

Conclusions about Kyoto Tag Adzukiiro ink

Kyoto Tag Adzukiiro ink is a nice functional dark red color. It is dark enough for use daily at the home or office, but would be a wonderful choice for journal and letter writing. Kyoto Tag Adzukiiro ink has a good dry time, can shade great with a hint of sheen but is on the expensive side of the ink spectrum. The packaging and presentation is top notch. Happy writing from Japan!

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Mark Nelson
5 years ago

First Oku-yama, then Kounan Maroon and now this … there cannot be enough inks in this shade

Vanida
5 years ago
Reply to  Mark Nelson

Another intersting Ink.

Eric Anderson
5 years ago

This ink looks pretty on the screen, but I would like to see it in person. My favorite ink is Black Swan in Australian Roses and I don’t know if this is different enough to make me want to switch. Maybe I’ll get a sample someday.

Ron Parish
5 years ago

Please review dual color inks: Blue Black or Green Black, etc.

Patrick Tinney
5 years ago

I do enjoy nice burgundy inks. Could easily learn to love an additional burgundy.

Jacqueline
5 years ago

I love this brand and ink line! This would be a great birthday gift for me!

Cyriacus Okolie
5 years ago

I really like the Kyoto Tag brand.

Michael J Elson
5 years ago

Lovely ink. Thanks for the opportunity.

Riropenne
5 years ago

I would like to know more about iron gall inks

Jon
5 years ago

Lovely maroon ink.

Denise Kelley
5 years ago

I’d really like to have a bottle of this ink. I loved the sample I already got.

S. Park
5 years ago

I’d love to see a review of the new Sailor nano blue-black ink, Sou-buku. A comparison to Sei-boku would be super helpful.

Dave
5 years ago

I just Love well-behaved, dark inks without all kinds of crazy properties like heavy shading or sheen. My current favorite is Sailor Jentle Miruai, a gorgeous green-black.

Amy R
5 years ago

Looks beautiful!

Tommy Song
5 years ago

Red beans

Topataco
5 years ago

I’d love to see a review of Troublemakers ink, their hanging rice looks so good

Athena PN
5 years ago

Lovely ink – have heard great things about Kyoto Tag!

Sagar
5 years ago

I think okuyama is my favorite ink and this is pretty similar. Would love to compare it in person

Sylvia Read
5 years ago

Such a lovely color!

Julio Mazariegos
5 years ago

Love the color and the bottle. Thanks for the review and giveaway

LC
5 years ago

Thank you for the opportunity to try a new (to me) brand of ink.

Ged Alangui
5 years ago

My fave current favorite ink is Diamine Ancient Copper

Anna
5 years ago

This color looks amazing, I wish I could see it in person

John
5 years ago

This ink looks amazing! I’d love to try it!

Mark Junk
5 years ago

This looks like an interesting ink. I need to try out

Dan Cincu
5 years ago

Souch a beautifull shade af colour

Andrew Mulnix
5 years ago

pretty cool

Colton
5 years ago

That is a beautiful bottle, and an even more beautiful ink. I’d like to compare this ink with my Noodler’s Burgundy. I think the latter might be a bit brighter and more pink.

For inks to review in the future, I’d like to see more of the inks in this line. There should be six other inks, and I would expect all of them to have very pleasant colors.

Renee
5 years ago

Lovely color. I appreciate your review- organized info that I needed to know.

David
5 years ago

This looks like it could replace Papier Plumes “Red Beans & Rice” ink. A beautiful color but not being produced anymore.

James McCarty
5 years ago

Another great color in this line. Hope to see you review all of them.

Michael Simon
5 years ago

I would enjoy seeing reviews of Krishna inks.

Bert Van Herzele
5 years ago

This ink reminds me of KWZ Maroon. Maybe if I win, I can compare both. Love giveaways.

Erik
5 years ago

That’s a nice maroon color. Would love to see Monteverde permanent blue reviewed next, with specific focus on how permanent it is against various chemicals.

Jessica
5 years ago

It looks like a nice ink to try! Thanks for the chance to win!

matthew fitzgerald
5 years ago

I don’t have a red ink yet. I like the idea of a toned down red.

Samantha Crabtree
5 years ago

I think they captured the color of adzuki beans really well for this ink. Love the shade it has. Thanks for the giveaway opportunity!

Elaine Chak
5 years ago

This adzukiiro is one of my favorite inks. I love the entire line!

Keith
5 years ago

Congratulations to the winner! Ink looks beautiful. Sorry we are traveling & did not enter!