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
























