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Kobe Onomatopoeia Ink dokidoki

Kobe Onomatopoeia Ink dokidoki

Custom pink fountain pen ink made for the Nagasawa Pen Store in Japan.

This new INK is inspired by onomatopoeia.

The Japanese language has a large inventory of ideophones, more commonly know as onomatopoeia, or sound symbolic words. Onomatopoeia can be used to convey the sounds we hear in a day-to-day setting or applied to add a poetic effect to our life. We use onomatopoeia to express ourselves just like we use the language of color to describe our emotions.

Dokidoki (どきどき) is the Japanese onomatopoeia for the sound of a pounding or strongly beating heart--like the English counterpart pit-a-pat or pitter patter.

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Kobe Onomatopoeia Ink dokidoki

$7.50

$2.62

Kobe Onomatopoeia Ink dokidoki

Custom pink fountain pen ink made for the Nagasawa Pen Store in Japan.

This new INK is inspired by onomatopoeia.

The Japanese language has a large inventory of ideophones, more commonly know as onomatopoeia, or sound symbolic words. Onomatopoeia can be used to convey the sounds we hear in a day-to-day setting or applied to add a poetic effect to our life. We use onomatopoeia to express ourselves just like we use the language of color to describe our emotions.

Dokidoki (どきどき) is the Japanese onomatopoeia for the sound of a pounding or strongly beating heart--like the English counterpart pit-a-pat or pitter patter.

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Custom pink fountain pen ink made for the Nagasawa Pen Store in Japan.

This new INK is inspired by onomatopoeia.

The Japanese language has a large inventory of ideophones, more commonly know as onomatopoeia, or sound symbolic words. Onomatopoeia can be used to convey the sounds we hear in a day-to-day setting or applied to add a poetic effect to our life. We use onomatopoeia to express ourselves just like we use the language of color to describe our emotions.

Dokidoki (どきどき) is the Japanese onomatopoeia for the sound of a pounding or strongly beating heart--like the English counterpart pit-a-pat or pitter patter.