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Bottle of 80 ml
₹1,290  
An DIAMINE 80 ml Majestic Blue Ink Bottle is a container designed to hold liquid ink, and it is commonly used for refilling fountain pens, dip pens, or other writing instruments. The ink inside the bottle is typically a liquid or viscous substance that can be dispensed in controlled amounts. Ink bottles come in various sizes, designs, and materials, catering to different preferences and needs. Key Features of Ink Bottles: Bottle Design: Ink bottles come in different shapes and designs, ranging from classic and elegant to modern and artistic. Some bottles are designed with wide openings for easy filling, while others may have built-in ink reservoirs or unique features. Ink Capacity: The capacity of an ink bottle varies, with common sizes ranging from 30 milliliters (ml) to 100 ml or more. Larger bottles are suitable for those who use ink frequently or prefer having a generous supply. Sealing Mechanism: Many ink bottles are equipped with a sealing mechanism to prevent evaporation and keep the ink fresh. This can include screw-on caps, cork stoppers, or other airtight closures. Ink Color and Type: Ink bottles are available in a wide range of colors, allowing users to choose from standard black and blue to vibrant and unique shades. Different types of ink, such as waterproof or archival inks, are also available. Branding and Labels: Ink bottles often feature branding, labeling, or artwork that reflects the ink brand or collection. Some brands offer limited-edition or specialty inks with unique packaging. Compatibility: Ink bottles are designed for use with specific types of pens or writing instruments. Some bottles have wide mouths suitable for filling fountain pens, while others may be designed for use with dip pens or other tools. Glass vs. Plastic: Ink bottles are commonly made of glass or plastic. Glass bottles are often preferred for their aesthetic appeal and durability, while plastic bottles may be more portable and lighter. Usage Tips for Ink Bottles: Shake Before Use: Some inks may settle over time. Before filling a pen, gently shake the ink bottle to ensure an even distribution of color and particles. Fill Pens Carefully: When filling a fountain pen, dip pen, or other writing instrument, fill it carefully to avoid spills. Follow the pen manufacturer's instructions for filling. Close Tightly: Ensure that the ink bottle is closed tightly after use to prevent evaporation and maintain the freshness of the ink. Store Properly: Store ink bottles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid extreme temperatures to prevent changes in ink properties. Explore Ink Properties: Some inks may have unique properties, such as shading, sheen, or shimmer. Explore and experiment with different inks to discover their characteristics. Cleaning: Clean the rim or threads of the ink bottle before closing it to prevent ink from drying and interfering with the seal. Try Sample Sizes: Some ink brands offer sample-sized bottles, allowing users to try out different colors before committing to a larger bottle. Ink bottles are not only functional containers for writing fluids but also part of the aesthetic and enjoyable experience of using fountain pens and other specialty writing instruments. They come in a variety of styles, catering to both practical and aesthetic preferences of users.
Bottle of 30 ml
₹650  
An DIAMINE 30 ml Imperial Blue Ink Bottle is a container designed to hold liquid ink, and it is commonly used for refilling fountain pens, dip pens, or other writing instruments. The ink inside the bottle is typically a liquid or viscous substance that can be dispensed in controlled amounts. Ink bottles come in various sizes, designs, and materials, catering to different preferences and needs. Key Features of Ink Bottles: Bottle Design: Ink bottles come in different shapes and designs, ranging from classic and elegant to modern and artistic. Some bottles are designed with wide openings for easy filling, while others may have built-in ink reservoirs or unique features. Ink Capacity: The capacity of an ink bottle varies, with common sizes ranging from 30 milliliters (ml) to 100 ml or more. Larger bottles are suitable for those who use ink frequently or prefer having a generous supply. Sealing Mechanism: Many ink bottles are equipped with a sealing mechanism to prevent evaporation and keep the ink fresh. This can include screw-on caps, cork stoppers, or other airtight closures. Ink Color and Type: Ink bottles are available in a wide range of colors, allowing users to choose from standard black and blue to vibrant and unique shades. Different types of ink, such as waterproof or archival inks, are also available. Branding and Labels: Ink bottles often feature branding, labeling, or artwork that reflects the ink brand or collection. Some brands offer limited-edition or specialty inks with unique packaging. Compatibility: Ink bottles are designed for use with specific types of pens or writing instruments. Some bottles have wide mouths suitable for filling fountain pens, while others may be designed for use with dip pens or other tools. Glass vs. Plastic: Ink bottles are commonly made of glass or plastic. Glass bottles are often preferred for their aesthetic appeal and durability, while plastic bottles may be more portable and lighter. Usage Tips for Ink Bottles: Shake Before Use: Some inks may settle over time. Before filling a pen, gently shake the ink bottle to ensure an even distribution of color and particles. Fill Pens Carefully: When filling a fountain pen, dip pen, or other writing instrument, fill it carefully to avoid spills. Follow the pen manufacturer's instructions for filling. Close Tightly: Ensure that the ink bottle is closed tightly after use to prevent evaporation and maintain the freshness of the ink. Store Properly: Store ink bottles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid extreme temperatures to prevent changes in ink properties. Explore Ink Properties: Some inks may have unique properties, such as shading, sheen, or shimmer. Explore and experiment with different inks to discover their characteristics. Cleaning: Clean the rim or threads of the ink bottle before closing it to prevent ink from drying and interfering with the seal. Try Sample Sizes: Some ink brands offer sample-sized bottles, allowing users to try out different colors before committing to a larger bottle. Ink bottles are not only functional containers for writing fluids but also part of the aesthetic and enjoyable experience of using fountain pens and other specialty writing instruments. They come in a variety of styles, catering to both practical and aesthetic preferences of users.
₹550  
An DIAMINE 30 ml Calligraphy and Drawing Acrylic Gold Ink Bottle is a container designed to hold liquid ink, and it is commonly used for refilling fountain pens, dip pens, or other writing instruments. The ink inside the bottle is typically a liquid or viscous substance that can be dispensed in controlled amounts. Ink bottles come in various sizes, designs, and materials, catering to different preferences and needs. Key Features of Ink Bottles: Bottle Design: Ink bottles come in different shapes and designs, ranging from classic and elegant to modern and artistic. Some bottles are designed with wide openings for easy filling, while others may have built-in ink reservoirs or unique features. Ink Capacity: The capacity of an ink bottle varies, with common sizes ranging from 30 milliliters (ml) to 100 ml or more. Larger bottles are suitable for those who use ink frequently or prefer having a generous supply. Sealing Mechanism: Many ink bottles are equipped with a sealing mechanism to prevent evaporation and keep the ink fresh. This can include screw-on caps, cork stoppers, or other airtight closures. Ink Color and Type: Ink bottles are available in a wide range of colors, allowing users to choose from standard black and blue to vibrant and unique shades. Different types of ink, such as waterproof or archival inks, are also available. Branding and Labels: Ink bottles often feature branding, labeling, or artwork that reflects the ink brand or collection. Some brands offer limited-edition or specialty inks with unique packaging. Compatibility: Ink bottles are designed for use with specific types of pens or writing instruments. Some bottles have wide mouths suitable for filling fountain pens, while others may be designed for use with dip pens or other tools. Glass vs. Plastic: Ink bottles are commonly made of glass or plastic. Glass bottles are often preferred for their aesthetic appeal and durability, while plastic bottles may be more portable and lighter. Usage Tips for Ink Bottles: Shake Before Use: Some inks may settle over time. Before filling a pen, gently shake the ink bottle to ensure an even distribution of color and particles. Fill Pens Carefully: When filling a fountain pen, dip pen, or other writing instrument, fill it carefully to avoid spills. Follow the pen manufacturer's instructions for filling. Close Tightly: Ensure that the ink bottle is closed tightly after use to prevent evaporation and maintain the freshness of the ink. Store Properly: Store ink bottles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid extreme temperatures to prevent changes in ink properties. Explore Ink Properties: Some inks may have unique properties, such as shading, sheen, or shimmer. Explore and experiment with different inks to discover their characteristics. Cleaning: Clean the rim or threads of the ink bottle before closing it to prevent ink from drying and interfering with the seal. Try Sample Sizes: Some ink brands offer sample-sized bottles, allowing users to try out different colors before committing to a larger bottle. Ink bottles are not only functional containers for writing fluids but also part of the aesthetic and enjoyable experience of using fountain pens and other specialty writing instruments. They come in a variety of styles, catering to both practical and aesthetic preferences of users.
Bottle of 100 ml
₹199 - ₹199
Keep your presentations, lessons, and creative sessions going strong with Doms Refilo White Board Marker Ink—a reliable and efficient solution for extending the life of your whiteboard markers. Whether you're in a classroom, office, or at home, this refill ink ensures your markers stay vibrant, smooth, and ready for action. Formulated with low-odor, quick-drying ink, Doms Refilo delivers clean, bold lines that erase easily without leaving stains or smudges behind. It's perfect for dry-erase boards, glass surfaces, and whiteboard calendars, maintaining a professional and polished look every time. The easy-to-use refill bottle features a nozzle tip that allows for clean and controlled refilling—no mess, no waste. Just a few drops bring your markers back to life, saving you money and reducing plastic waste by avoiding unnecessary replacements. Designed to be compatible with most standard whiteboard markers, Doms Refilo is ideal for teachers, students, presenters, and professionals who rely on crisp, legible writing day in and day out. With Doms Refilo White Board Marker Ink, you can write, erase, and repeat with confidence—every refill is a step toward better performance and sustainability.
green checkSuitable For : White Board Marker
green checkType of Product : White Board Marker Ink
green checkQuantity : 100 ml
green checkPack of : 1 Piece
green checkIdeal For : Schools & Offices
green checkModel Name : Refilo
Pack of 10 piece
₹660 - ₹660
The Soni Office Mate 100 ml Stamp Pad Refill Ink is a convenient and reliable solution for maintaining your stamp pads. Designed to be smudge-free and long-lasting, this refill ink ensures your stamped impressions remain clear, crisp, and professional-looking. The pack of 10 bottles provides ample supply for frequent use in offices, schools, craft projects, and DIY activities, making it cost-effective and ideal for bulk refilling needs. Each 100 ml bottle is easy to handle and compatible with standard stamp pads, allowing quick and clean refilling. The quick-drying, smudge-proof formula helps keep your workspace tidy and your stamps performing at their best. Whether for routine document stamping or creative craft work, this pack ensures you have a dependable source of quality refill ink to support your daily activities.
green checkType of Product : Stamp Pad Refill Ink
green checkCountry of Origin : India
green checkName of Manufacturer/Packer/Importer : Soni Polymers Private Limited
green checkPack of : 10 Pcs
green checkCapacity : 100 ml
green checkFeatures : Smooth Ink Flow, Cost Effective and Eco Friendly
green checkUsage For : Bulk Document Stamping, Administrative Tasks, And Logistics Use
green checkInk Type : Smudge-Free & Long-Lasting, Quick-Dry Ink
green checkApplication Area : Office, School, Banks, Stores & Studios
green checkNozzle Type : Easy Refill Nozzle
green checkCompatibility : All Standard Pads
Bottle of 30 ml
₹650  
An DIAMINE 30 ml Ancient Copper Ink Bottle is a container designed to hold liquid ink, and it is commonly used for refilling fountain pens, dip pens, or other writing instruments. The ink inside the bottle is typically a liquid or viscous substance that can be dispensed in controlled amounts. Ink bottles come in various sizes, designs, and materials, catering to different preferences and needs. Key Features of Ink Bottles: Bottle Design: Ink bottles come in different shapes and designs, ranging from classic and elegant to modern and artistic. Some bottles are designed with wide openings for easy filling, while others may have built-in ink reservoirs or unique features. Ink Capacity: The capacity of an ink bottle varies, with common sizes ranging from 30 milliliters (ml) to 100 ml or more. Larger bottles are suitable for those who use ink frequently or prefer having a generous supply. Sealing Mechanism: Many ink bottles are equipped with a sealing mechanism to prevent evaporation and keep the ink fresh. This can include screw-on caps, cork stoppers, or other airtight closures. Ink Color and Type: Ink bottles are available in a wide range of colors, allowing users to choose from standard black and blue to vibrant and unique shades. Different types of ink, such as waterproof or archival inks, are also available. Branding and Labels: Ink bottles often feature branding, labeling, or artwork that reflects the ink brand or collection. Some brands offer limited-edition or specialty inks with unique packaging. Compatibility: Ink bottles are designed for use with specific types of pens or writing instruments. Some bottles have wide mouths suitable for filling fountain pens, while others may be designed for use with dip pens or other tools. Glass vs. Plastic: Ink bottles are commonly made of glass or plastic. Glass bottles are often preferred for their aesthetic appeal and durability, while plastic bottles may be more portable and lighter. Usage Tips for Ink Bottles: Shake Before Use: Some inks may settle over time. Before filling a pen, gently shake the ink bottle to ensure an even distribution of color and particles. Fill Pens Carefully: When filling a fountain pen, dip pen, or other writing instrument, fill it carefully to avoid spills. Follow the pen manufacturer's instructions for filling. Close Tightly: Ensure that the ink bottle is closed tightly after use to prevent evaporation and maintain the freshness of the ink. Store Properly: Store ink bottles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid extreme temperatures to prevent changes in ink properties. Explore Ink Properties: Some inks may have unique properties, such as shading, sheen, or shimmer. Explore and experiment with different inks to discover their characteristics. Cleaning: Clean the rim or threads of the ink bottle before closing it to prevent ink from drying and interfering with the seal. Try Sample Sizes: Some ink brands offer sample-sized bottles, allowing users to try out different colors before committing to a larger bottle. Ink bottles are not only functional containers for writing fluids but also part of the aesthetic and enjoyable experience of using fountain pens and other specialty writing instruments. They come in a variety of styles, catering to both practical and aesthetic preferences of users.
₹471   ₹800
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An Faber-Castell 30 ml Fountain Pen Ink Bottle - Turquoise is a container designed to hold liquid ink, and it is commonly used for refilling fountain pens, dip pens, or other writing instruments. The ink inside the bottle is typically a liquid or viscous substance that can be dispensed in controlled amounts. Ink bottles come in various sizes, designs, and materials, catering to different preferences and needs. Key Features of Ink Bottles: Bottle Design: Ink bottles come in different shapes and designs, ranging from classic and elegant to modern and artistic. Some bottles are designed with wide openings for easy filling, while others may have built-in ink reservoirs or unique features. Ink Capacity: The capacity of an ink bottle varies, with common sizes ranging from 30 milliliters (ml) to 100 ml or more. Larger bottles are suitable for those who use ink frequently or prefer having a generous supply. Sealing Mechanism: Many ink bottles are equipped with a sealing mechanism to prevent evaporation and keep the ink fresh. This can include screw-on caps, cork stoppers, or other airtight closures. Ink Color and Type: Ink bottles are available in a wide range of colors, allowing users to choose from standard black and blue to vibrant and unique shades. Different types of ink, such as waterproof or archival inks, are also available. Branding and Labels: Ink bottles often feature branding, labeling, or artwork that reflects the ink brand or collection. Some brands offer limited-edition or specialty inks with unique packaging. Compatibility: Ink bottles are designed for use with specific types of pens or writing instruments. Some bottles have wide mouths suitable for filling fountain pens, while others may be designed for use with dip pens or other tools. Glass vs. Plastic: Ink bottles are commonly made of glass or plastic. Glass bottles are often preferred for their aesthetic appeal and durability, while plastic bottles may be more portable and lighter. Usage Tips for Ink Bottles: Shake Before Use: Some inks may settle over time. Before filling a pen, gently shake the ink bottle to ensure an even distribution of color and particles. Fill Pens Carefully: When filling a fountain pen, dip pen, or other writing instrument, fill it carefully to avoid spills. Follow the pen manufacturer's instructions for filling. Close Tightly: Ensure that the ink bottle is closed tightly after use to prevent evaporation and maintain the freshness of the ink. Store Properly: Store ink bottles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid extreme temperatures to prevent changes in ink properties. Explore Ink Properties: Some inks may have unique properties, such as shading, sheen, or shimmer. Explore and experiment with different inks to discover their characteristics. Cleaning: Clean the rim or threads of the ink bottle before closing it to prevent ink from drying and interfering with the seal. Try Sample Sizes: Some ink brands offer sample-sized bottles, allowing users to try out different colors before committing to a larger bottle. Ink bottles are not only functional containers for writing fluids but also part of the aesthetic and enjoyable experience of using fountain pens and other specialty writing instruments. They come in a variety of styles, catering to both practical and aesthetic preferences of users.
Bottle of 30 ml
₹650  
An DIAMINE 30 ml Majestic Purple Ink Bottle is a container designed to hold liquid ink, and it is commonly used for refilling fountain pens, dip pens, or other writing instruments. The ink inside the bottle is typically a liquid or viscous substance that can be dispensed in controlled amounts. Ink bottles come in various sizes, designs, and materials, catering to different preferences and needs. Key Features of Ink Bottles: Bottle Design: Ink bottles come in different shapes and designs, ranging from classic and elegant to modern and artistic. Some bottles are designed with wide openings for easy filling, while others may have built-in ink reservoirs or unique features. Ink Capacity: The capacity of an ink bottle varies, with common sizes ranging from 30 milliliters (ml) to 100 ml or more. Larger bottles are suitable for those who use ink frequently or prefer having a generous supply. Sealing Mechanism: Many ink bottles are equipped with a sealing mechanism to prevent evaporation and keep the ink fresh. This can include screw-on caps, cork stoppers, or other airtight closures. Ink Color and Type: Ink bottles are available in a wide range of colors, allowing users to choose from standard black and blue to vibrant and unique shades. Different types of ink, such as waterproof or archival inks, are also available. Branding and Labels: Ink bottles often feature branding, labeling, or artwork that reflects the ink brand or collection. Some brands offer limited-edition or specialty inks with unique packaging. Compatibility: Ink bottles are designed for use with specific types of pens or writing instruments. Some bottles have wide mouths suitable for filling fountain pens, while others may be designed for use with dip pens or other tools. Glass vs. Plastic: Ink bottles are commonly made of glass or plastic. Glass bottles are often preferred for their aesthetic appeal and durability, while plastic bottles may be more portable and lighter. Usage Tips for Ink Bottles: Shake Before Use: Some inks may settle over time. Before filling a pen, gently shake the ink bottle to ensure an even distribution of color and particles. Fill Pens Carefully: When filling a fountain pen, dip pen, or other writing instrument, fill it carefully to avoid spills. Follow the pen manufacturer's instructions for filling. Close Tightly: Ensure that the ink bottle is closed tightly after use to prevent evaporation and maintain the freshness of the ink. Store Properly: Store ink bottles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid extreme temperatures to prevent changes in ink properties. Explore Ink Properties: Some inks may have unique properties, such as shading, sheen, or shimmer. Explore and experiment with different inks to discover their characteristics. Cleaning: Clean the rim or threads of the ink bottle before closing it to prevent ink from drying and interfering with the seal. Try Sample Sizes: Some ink brands offer sample-sized bottles, allowing users to try out different colors before committing to a larger bottle. Ink bottles are not only functional containers for writing fluids but also part of the aesthetic and enjoyable experience of using fountain pens and other specialty writing instruments. They come in a variety of styles, catering to both practical and aesthetic preferences of users.
₹1,290  
An DIAMINE 80 ml Earl Grey Ink Bottle for Fountain Pen is a container designed to hold liquid ink, and it is commonly used for refilling fountain pens, dip pens, or other writing instruments. The ink inside the bottle is typically a liquid or viscous substance that can be dispensed in controlled amounts. Ink bottles come in various sizes, designs, and materials, catering to different preferences and needs. Key Features of Ink Bottles: Bottle Design: Ink bottles come in different shapes and designs, ranging from classic and elegant to modern and artistic. Some bottles are designed with wide openings for easy filling, while others may have built-in ink reservoirs or unique features. Ink Capacity: The capacity of an ink bottle varies, with common sizes ranging from 30 milliliters (ml) to 100 ml or more. Larger bottles are suitable for those who use ink frequently or prefer having a generous supply. Sealing Mechanism: Many ink bottles are equipped with a sealing mechanism to prevent evaporation and keep the ink fresh. This can include screw-on caps, cork stoppers, or other airtight closures. Ink Color and Type: Ink bottles are available in a wide range of colors, allowing users to choose from standard black and blue to vibrant and unique shades. Different types of ink, such as waterproof or archival inks, are also available. Branding and Labels: Ink bottles often feature branding, labeling, or artwork that reflects the ink brand or collection. Some brands offer limited-edition or specialty inks with unique packaging. Compatibility: Ink bottles are designed for use with specific types of pens or writing instruments. Some bottles have wide mouths suitable for filling fountain pens, while others may be designed for use with dip pens or other tools. Glass vs. Plastic: Ink bottles are commonly made of glass or plastic. Glass bottles are often preferred for their aesthetic appeal and durability, while plastic bottles may be more portable and lighter. Usage Tips for Ink Bottles: Shake Before Use: Some inks may settle over time. Before filling a pen, gently shake the ink bottle to ensure an even distribution of color and particles. Fill Pens Carefully: When filling a fountain pen, dip pen, or other writing instrument, fill it carefully to avoid spills. Follow the pen manufacturer's instructions for filling. Close Tightly: Ensure that the ink bottle is closed tightly after use to prevent evaporation and maintain the freshness of the ink. Store Properly: Store ink bottles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid extreme temperatures to prevent changes in ink properties. Explore Ink Properties: Some inks may have unique properties, such as shading, sheen, or shimmer. Explore and experiment with different inks to discover their characteristics. Cleaning: Clean the rim or threads of the ink bottle before closing it to prevent ink from drying and interfering with the seal. Try Sample Sizes: Some ink brands offer sample-sized bottles, allowing users to try out different colors before committing to a larger bottle. Ink bottles are not only functional containers for writing fluids but also part of the aesthetic and enjoyable experience of using fountain pens and other specialty writing instruments. They come in a variety of styles, catering to both practical and aesthetic preferences of users.
Bottle of 30 ml
₹650  
An DIAMINE 30 ml Onyx Black Ink Bottle is a container designed to hold liquid ink, and it is commonly used for refilling fountain pens, dip pens, or other writing instruments. The ink inside the bottle is typically a liquid or viscous substance that can be dispensed in controlled amounts. Ink bottles come in various sizes, designs, and materials, catering to different preferences and needs. Key Features of Ink Bottles: Bottle Design: Ink bottles come in different shapes and designs, ranging from classic and elegant to modern and artistic. Some bottles are designed with wide openings for easy filling, while others may have built-in ink reservoirs or unique features. Ink Capacity: The capacity of an ink bottle varies, with common sizes ranging from 30 milliliters (ml) to 100 ml or more. Larger bottles are suitable for those who use ink frequently or prefer having a generous supply. Sealing Mechanism: Many ink bottles are equipped with a sealing mechanism to prevent evaporation and keep the ink fresh. This can include screw-on caps, cork stoppers, or other airtight closures. Ink Color and Type: Ink bottles are available in a wide range of colors, allowing users to choose from standard black and blue to vibrant and unique shades. Different types of ink, such as waterproof or archival inks, are also available. Branding and Labels: Ink bottles often feature branding, labeling, or artwork that reflects the ink brand or collection. Some brands offer limited-edition or specialty inks with unique packaging. Compatibility: Ink bottles are designed for use with specific types of pens or writing instruments. Some bottles have wide mouths suitable for filling fountain pens, while others may be designed for use with dip pens or other tools. Glass vs. Plastic: Ink bottles are commonly made of glass or plastic. Glass bottles are often preferred for their aesthetic appeal and durability, while plastic bottles may be more portable and lighter. Usage Tips for Ink Bottles: Shake Before Use: Some inks may settle over time. Before filling a pen, gently shake the ink bottle to ensure an even distribution of color and particles. Fill Pens Carefully: When filling a fountain pen, dip pen, or other writing instrument, fill it carefully to avoid spills. Follow the pen manufacturer's instructions for filling. Close Tightly: Ensure that the ink bottle is closed tightly after use to prevent evaporation and maintain the freshness of the ink. Store Properly: Store ink bottles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid extreme temperatures to prevent changes in ink properties. Explore Ink Properties: Some inks may have unique properties, such as shading, sheen, or shimmer. Explore and experiment with different inks to discover their characteristics. Cleaning: Clean the rim or threads of the ink bottle before closing it to prevent ink from drying and interfering with the seal. Try Sample Sizes: Some ink brands offer sample-sized bottles, allowing users to try out different colors before committing to a larger bottle. Ink bottles are not only functional containers for writing fluids but also part of the aesthetic and enjoyable experience of using fountain pens and other specialty writing instruments. They come in a variety of styles, catering to both practical and aesthetic preferences of users.
Bottle of 80 ml
₹1,290  
An DIAMINE 80 ml Royal Blue Ink Bottle is a container designed to hold liquid ink, and it is commonly used for refilling fountain pens, dip pens, or other writing instruments. The ink inside the bottle is typically a liquid or viscous substance that can be dispensed in controlled amounts. Ink bottles come in various sizes, designs, and materials, catering to different preferences and needs. Key Features of Ink Bottles: Bottle Design: Ink bottles come in different shapes and designs, ranging from classic and elegant to modern and artistic. Some bottles are designed with wide openings for easy filling, while others may have built-in ink reservoirs or unique features. Ink Capacity: The capacity of an ink bottle varies, with common sizes ranging from 30 milliliters (ml) to 100 ml or more. Larger bottles are suitable for those who use ink frequently or prefer having a generous supply. Sealing Mechanism: Many ink bottles are equipped with a sealing mechanism to prevent evaporation and keep the ink fresh. This can include screw-on caps, cork stoppers, or other airtight closures. Ink Color and Type: Ink bottles are available in a wide range of colors, allowing users to choose from standard black and blue to vibrant and unique shades. Different types of ink, such as waterproof or archival inks, are also available. Branding and Labels: Ink bottles often feature branding, labeling, or artwork that reflects the ink brand or collection. Some brands offer limited-edition or specialty inks with unique packaging. Compatibility: Ink bottles are designed for use with specific types of pens or writing instruments. Some bottles have wide mouths suitable for filling fountain pens, while others may be designed for use with dip pens or other tools. Glass vs. Plastic: Ink bottles are commonly made of glass or plastic. Glass bottles are often preferred for their aesthetic appeal and durability, while plastic bottles may be more portable and lighter. Usage Tips for Ink Bottles: Shake Before Use: Some inks may settle over time. Before filling a pen, gently shake the ink bottle to ensure an even distribution of color and particles. Fill Pens Carefully: When filling a fountain pen, dip pen, or other writing instrument, fill it carefully to avoid spills. Follow the pen manufacturer's instructions for filling. Close Tightly: Ensure that the ink bottle is closed tightly after use to prevent evaporation and maintain the freshness of the ink. Store Properly: Store ink bottles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid extreme temperatures to prevent changes in ink properties. Explore Ink Properties: Some inks may have unique properties, such as shading, sheen, or shimmer. Explore and experiment with different inks to discover their characteristics. Cleaning: Clean the rim or threads of the ink bottle before closing it to prevent ink from drying and interfering with the seal. Try Sample Sizes: Some ink brands offer sample-sized bottles, allowing users to try out different colors before committing to a larger bottle. Ink bottles are not only functional containers for writing fluids but also part of the aesthetic and enjoyable experience of using fountain pens and other specialty writing instruments. They come in a variety of styles, catering to both practical and aesthetic preferences of users.
Bottle of 80 ml
₹1,290  
An DIAMINE 80 ml Presidential Blue Ink Bottle is a container designed to hold liquid ink, and it is commonly used for refilling fountain pens, dip pens, or other writing instruments. The ink inside the bottle is typically a liquid or viscous substance that can be dispensed in controlled amounts. Ink bottles come in various sizes, designs, and materials, catering to different preferences and needs. Key Features of Ink Bottles: Bottle Design: Ink bottles come in different shapes and designs, ranging from classic and elegant to modern and artistic. Some bottles are designed with wide openings for easy filling, while others may have built-in ink reservoirs or unique features. Ink Capacity: The capacity of an ink bottle varies, with common sizes ranging from 30 milliliters (ml) to 100 ml or more. Larger bottles are suitable for those who use ink frequently or prefer having a generous supply. Sealing Mechanism: Many ink bottles are equipped with a sealing mechanism to prevent evaporation and keep the ink fresh. This can include screw-on caps, cork stoppers, or other airtight closures. Ink Color and Type: Ink bottles are available in a wide range of colors, allowing users to choose from standard black and blue to vibrant and unique shades. Different types of ink, such as waterproof or archival inks, are also available. Branding and Labels: Ink bottles often feature branding, labeling, or artwork that reflects the ink brand or collection. Some brands offer limited-edition or specialty inks with unique packaging. Compatibility: Ink bottles are designed for use with specific types of pens or writing instruments. Some bottles have wide mouths suitable for filling fountain pens, while others may be designed for use with dip pens or other tools. Glass vs. Plastic: Ink bottles are commonly made of glass or plastic. Glass bottles are often preferred for their aesthetic appeal and durability, while plastic bottles may be more portable and lighter. Usage Tips for Ink Bottles: Shake Before Use: Some inks may settle over time. Before filling a pen, gently shake the ink bottle to ensure an even distribution of color and particles. Fill Pens Carefully: When filling a fountain pen, dip pen, or other writing instrument, fill it carefully to avoid spills. Follow the pen manufacturer's instructions for filling. Close Tightly: Ensure that the ink bottle is closed tightly after use to prevent evaporation and maintain the freshness of the ink. Store Properly: Store ink bottles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid extreme temperatures to prevent changes in ink properties. Explore Ink Properties: Some inks may have unique properties, such as shading, sheen, or shimmer. Explore and experiment with different inks to discover their characteristics. Cleaning: Clean the rim or threads of the ink bottle before closing it to prevent ink from drying and interfering with the seal. Try Sample Sizes: Some ink brands offer sample-sized bottles, allowing users to try out different colors before committing to a larger bottle. Ink bottles are not only functional containers for writing fluids but also part of the aesthetic and enjoyable experience of using fountain pens and other specialty writing instruments. They come in a variety of styles, catering to both practical and aesthetic preferences of users.
Bottle of 30 ml
₹650  
An DIAMINE 30 ml Aqua Blue Ink Bottle is a container designed to hold liquid ink, and it is commonly used for refilling fountain pens, dip pens, or other writing instruments. The ink inside the bottle is typically a liquid or viscous substance that can be dispensed in controlled amounts. Ink bottles come in various sizes, designs, and materials, catering to different preferences and needs. Key Features of Ink Bottles: Bottle Design: Ink bottles come in different shapes and designs, ranging from classic and elegant to modern and artistic. Some bottles are designed with wide openings for easy filling, while others may have built-in ink reservoirs or unique features. Ink Capacity: The capacity of an ink bottle varies, with common sizes ranging from 30 milliliters (ml) to 100 ml or more. Larger bottles are suitable for those who use ink frequently or prefer having a generous supply. Sealing Mechanism: Many ink bottles are equipped with a sealing mechanism to prevent evaporation and keep the ink fresh. This can include screw-on caps, cork stoppers, or other airtight closures. Ink Color and Type: Ink bottles are available in a wide range of colors, allowing users to choose from standard black and blue to vibrant and unique shades. Different types of ink, such as waterproof or archival inks, are also available. Branding and Labels: Ink bottles often feature branding, labeling, or artwork that reflects the ink brand or collection. Some brands offer limited-edition or specialty inks with unique packaging. Compatibility: Ink bottles are designed for use with specific types of pens or writing instruments. Some bottles have wide mouths suitable for filling fountain pens, while others may be designed for use with dip pens or other tools. Glass vs. Plastic: Ink bottles are commonly made of glass or plastic. Glass bottles are often preferred for their aesthetic appeal and durability, while plastic bottles may be more portable and lighter. Usage Tips for Ink Bottles: Shake Before Use: Some inks may settle over time. Before filling a pen, gently shake the ink bottle to ensure an even distribution of color and particles. Fill Pens Carefully: When filling a fountain pen, dip pen, or other writing instrument, fill it carefully to avoid spills. Follow the pen manufacturer's instructions for filling. Close Tightly: Ensure that the ink bottle is closed tightly after use to prevent evaporation and maintain the freshness of the ink. Store Properly: Store ink bottles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid extreme temperatures to prevent changes in ink properties. Explore Ink Properties: Some inks may have unique properties, such as shading, sheen, or shimmer. Explore and experiment with different inks to discover their characteristics. Cleaning: Clean the rim or threads of the ink bottle before closing it to prevent ink from drying and interfering with the seal. Try Sample Sizes: Some ink brands offer sample-sized bottles, allowing users to try out different colors before committing to a larger bottle. Ink bottles are not only functional containers for writing fluids but also part of the aesthetic and enjoyable experience of using fountain pens and other specialty writing instruments. They come in a variety of styles, catering to both practical and aesthetic preferences of users.
₹2,100  
An DIAMINE 50 ml Shimmering Blue Flame Ink Bottle is a container designed to hold liquid ink, and it is commonly used for refilling fountain pens, dip pens, or other writing instruments. The ink inside the bottle is typically a liquid or viscous substance that can be dispensed in controlled amounts. Ink bottles come in various sizes, designs, and materials, catering to different preferences and needs. Key Features of Ink Bottles: Bottle Design: Ink bottles come in different shapes and designs, ranging from classic and elegant to modern and artistic. Some bottles are designed with wide openings for easy filling, while others may have built-in ink reservoirs or unique features. Ink Capacity: The capacity of an ink bottle varies, with common sizes ranging from 30 milliliters (ml) to 100 ml or more. Larger bottles are suitable for those who use ink frequently or prefer having a generous supply. Sealing Mechanism: Many ink bottles are equipped with a sealing mechanism to prevent evaporation and keep the ink fresh. This can include screw-on caps, cork stoppers, or other airtight closures. Ink Color and Type: Ink bottles are available in a wide range of colors, allowing users to choose from standard black and blue to vibrant and unique shades. Different types of ink, such as waterproof or archival inks, are also available. Branding and Labels: Ink bottles often feature branding, labeling, or artwork that reflects the ink brand or collection. Some brands offer limited-edition or specialty inks with unique packaging. Compatibility: Ink bottles are designed for use with specific types of pens or writing instruments. Some bottles have wide mouths suitable for filling fountain pens, while others may be designed for use with dip pens or other tools. Glass vs. Plastic: Ink bottles are commonly made of glass or plastic. Glass bottles are often preferred for their aesthetic appeal and durability, while plastic bottles may be more portable and lighter. Usage Tips for Ink Bottles: Shake Before Use: Some inks may settle over time. Before filling a pen, gently shake the ink bottle to ensure an even distribution of color and particles. Fill Pens Carefully: When filling a fountain pen, dip pen, or other writing instrument, fill it carefully to avoid spills. Follow the pen manufacturer's instructions for filling. Close Tightly: Ensure that the ink bottle is closed tightly after use to prevent evaporation and maintain the freshness of the ink. Store Properly: Store ink bottles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid extreme temperatures to prevent changes in ink properties. Explore Ink Properties: Some inks may have unique properties, such as shading, sheen, or shimmer. Explore and experiment with different inks to discover their characteristics. Cleaning: Clean the rim or threads of the ink bottle before closing it to prevent ink from drying and interfering with the seal. Try Sample Sizes: Some ink brands offer sample-sized bottles, allowing users to try out different colors before committing to a larger bottle. Ink bottles are not only functional containers for writing fluids but also part of the aesthetic and enjoyable experience of using fountain pens and other specialty writing instruments. They come in a variety of styles, catering to both practical and aesthetic preferences of users.
Bottle of 80 ml
₹1,290  
An DIAMINE 80 ml Jet Black Ink Bottle is a container designed to hold liquid ink, and it is commonly used for refilling fountain pens, dip pens, or other writing instruments. The ink inside the bottle is typically a liquid or viscous substance that can be dispensed in controlled amounts. Ink bottles come in various sizes, designs, and materials, catering to different preferences and needs. Key Features of Ink Bottles: Bottle Design: Ink bottles come in different shapes and designs, ranging from classic and elegant to modern and artistic. Some bottles are designed with wide openings for easy filling, while others may have built-in ink reservoirs or unique features. Ink Capacity: The capacity of an ink bottle varies, with common sizes ranging from 30 milliliters (ml) to 100 ml or more. Larger bottles are suitable for those who use ink frequently or prefer having a generous supply. Sealing Mechanism: Many ink bottles are equipped with a sealing mechanism to prevent evaporation and keep the ink fresh. This can include screw-on caps, cork stoppers, or other airtight closures. Ink Color and Type: Ink bottles are available in a wide range of colors, allowing users to choose from standard black and blue to vibrant and unique shades. Different types of ink, such as waterproof or archival inks, are also available. Branding and Labels: Ink bottles often feature branding, labeling, or artwork that reflects the ink brand or collection. Some brands offer limited-edition or specialty inks with unique packaging. Compatibility: Ink bottles are designed for use with specific types of pens or writing instruments. Some bottles have wide mouths suitable for filling fountain pens, while others may be designed for use with dip pens or other tools. Glass vs. Plastic: Ink bottles are commonly made of glass or plastic. Glass bottles are often preferred for their aesthetic appeal and durability, while plastic bottles may be more portable and lighter. Usage Tips for Ink Bottles: Shake Before Use: Some inks may settle over time. Before filling a pen, gently shake the ink bottle to ensure an even distribution of color and particles. Fill Pens Carefully: When filling a fountain pen, dip pen, or other writing instrument, fill it carefully to avoid spills. Follow the pen manufacturer's instructions for filling. Close Tightly: Ensure that the ink bottle is closed tightly after use to prevent evaporation and maintain the freshness of the ink. Store Properly: Store ink bottles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid extreme temperatures to prevent changes in ink properties. Explore Ink Properties: Some inks may have unique properties, such as shading, sheen, or shimmer. Explore and experiment with different inks to discover their characteristics. Cleaning: Clean the rim or threads of the ink bottle before closing it to prevent ink from drying and interfering with the seal. Try Sample Sizes: Some ink brands offer sample-sized bottles, allowing users to try out different colors before committing to a larger bottle. Ink bottles are not only functional containers for writing fluids but also part of the aesthetic and enjoyable experience of using fountain pens and other specialty writing instruments. They come in a variety of styles, catering to both practical and aesthetic preferences of users.
Bottle of 50 ml
₹2,100  
An DIAMINE Inkvent Blue Edition Shimmer & Sheen Ink 50 ml Bottle- Winter Miracle is a container designed to hold liquid ink, and it is commonly used for refilling fountain pens, dip pens, or other writing instruments. The ink inside the bottle is typically a liquid or viscous substance that can be dispensed in controlled amounts. Ink bottles come in various sizes, designs, and materials, catering to different preferences and needs. Key Features of Ink Bottles: Bottle Design: Ink bottles come in different shapes and designs, ranging from classic and elegant to modern and artistic. Some bottles are designed with wide openings for easy filling, while others may have built-in ink reservoirs or unique features. Ink Capacity: The capacity of an ink bottle varies, with common sizes ranging from 30 milliliters (ml) to 100 ml or more. Larger bottles are suitable for those who use ink frequently or prefer having a generous supply. Sealing Mechanism: Many ink bottles are equipped with a sealing mechanism to prevent evaporation and keep the ink fresh. This can include screw-on caps, cork stoppers, or other airtight closures. Ink Color and Type: Ink bottles are available in a wide range of colors, allowing users to choose from standard black and blue to vibrant and unique shades. Different types of ink, such as waterproof or archival inks, are also available. Branding and Labels: Ink bottles often feature branding, labeling, or artwork that reflects the ink brand or collection. Some brands offer limited-edition or specialty inks with unique packaging. Compatibility: Ink bottles are designed for use with specific types of pens or writing instruments. Some bottles have wide mouths suitable for filling fountain pens, while others may be designed for use with dip pens or other tools. Glass vs. Plastic: Ink bottles are commonly made of glass or plastic. Glass bottles are often preferred for their aesthetic appeal and durability, while plastic bottles may be more portable and lighter. Usage Tips for Ink Bottles: Shake Before Use: Some inks may settle over time. Before filling a pen, gently shake the ink bottle to ensure an even distribution of color and particles. Fill Pens Carefully: When filling a fountain pen, dip pen, or other writing instrument, fill it carefully to avoid spills. Follow the pen manufacturer's instructions for filling. Close Tightly: Ensure that the ink bottle is closed tightly after use to prevent evaporation and maintain the freshness of the ink. Store Properly: Store ink bottles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid extreme temperatures to prevent changes in ink properties. Explore Ink Properties: Some inks may have unique properties, such as shading, sheen, or shimmer. Explore and experiment with different inks to discover their characteristics. Cleaning: Clean the rim or threads of the ink bottle before closing it to prevent ink from drying and interfering with the seal. Try Sample Sizes: Some ink brands offer sample-sized bottles, allowing users to try out different colors before committing to a larger bottle. Ink bottles are not only functional containers for writing fluids but also part of the aesthetic and enjoyable experience of using fountain pens and other specialty writing instruments. They come in a variety of styles, catering to both practical and aesthetic preferences of users.
Bottle of 50 ml
₹1,450  
An DIAMINE Inkvent Blue Edition Standard Ink 50 ml Bottle- Gingerbread is a container designed to hold liquid ink, and it is commonly used for refilling fountain pens, dip pens, or other writing instruments. The ink inside the bottle is typically a liquid or viscous substance that can be dispensed in controlled amounts. Ink bottles come in various sizes, designs, and materials, catering to different preferences and needs. Key Features of Ink Bottles: Bottle Design: Ink bottles come in different shapes and designs, ranging from classic and elegant to modern and artistic. Some bottles are designed with wide openings for easy filling, while others may have built-in ink reservoirs or unique features. Ink Capacity: The capacity of an ink bottle varies, with common sizes ranging from 30 milliliters (ml) to 100 ml or more. Larger bottles are suitable for those who use ink frequently or prefer having a generous supply. Sealing Mechanism: Many ink bottles are equipped with a sealing mechanism to prevent evaporation and keep the ink fresh. This can include screw-on caps, cork stoppers, or other airtight closures. Ink Color and Type: Ink bottles are available in a wide range of colors, allowing users to choose from standard black and blue to vibrant and unique shades. Different types of ink, such as waterproof or archival inks, are also available. Branding and Labels: Ink bottles often feature branding, labeling, or artwork that reflects the ink brand or collection. Some brands offer limited-edition or specialty inks with unique packaging. Compatibility: Ink bottles are designed for use with specific types of pens or writing instruments. Some bottles have wide mouths suitable for filling fountain pens, while others may be designed for use with dip pens or other tools. Glass vs. Plastic: Ink bottles are commonly made of glass or plastic. Glass bottles are often preferred for their aesthetic appeal and durability, while plastic bottles may be more portable and lighter. Usage Tips for Ink Bottles: Shake Before Use: Some inks may settle over time. Before filling a pen, gently shake the ink bottle to ensure an even distribution of color and particles. Fill Pens Carefully: When filling a fountain pen, dip pen, or other writing instrument, fill it carefully to avoid spills. Follow the pen manufacturer's instructions for filling. Close Tightly: Ensure that the ink bottle is closed tightly after use to prevent evaporation and maintain the freshness of the ink. Store Properly: Store ink bottles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid extreme temperatures to prevent changes in ink properties. Explore Ink Properties: Some inks may have unique properties, such as shading, sheen, or shimmer. Explore and experiment with different inks to discover their characteristics. Cleaning: Clean the rim or threads of the ink bottle before closing it to prevent ink from drying and interfering with the seal. Try Sample Sizes: Some ink brands offer sample-sized bottles, allowing users to try out different colors before committing to a larger bottle. Ink bottles are not only functional containers for writing fluids but also part of the aesthetic and enjoyable experience of using fountain pens and other specialty writing instruments. They come in a variety of styles, catering to both practical and aesthetic preferences of users.
Bottle of 50 ml
₹2,100  
An DIAMINE Inkvent Blue Edition Shimmer Ink 50 ml Bottle- Blue Peppermint is a container designed to hold liquid ink, and it is commonly used for refilling fountain pens, dip pens, or other writing instruments. The ink inside the bottle is typically a liquid or viscous substance that can be dispensed in controlled amounts. Ink bottles come in various sizes, designs, and materials, catering to different preferences and needs. Key Features of Ink Bottles: Bottle Design: Ink bottles come in different shapes and designs, ranging from classic and elegant to modern and artistic. Some bottles are designed with wide openings for easy filling, while others may have built-in ink reservoirs or unique features. Ink Capacity: The capacity of an ink bottle varies, with common sizes ranging from 30 milliliters (ml) to 100 ml or more. Larger bottles are suitable for those who use ink frequently or prefer having a generous supply. Sealing Mechanism: Many ink bottles are equipped with a sealing mechanism to prevent evaporation and keep the ink fresh. This can include screw-on caps, cork stoppers, or other airtight closures. Ink Color and Type: Ink bottles are available in a wide range of colors, allowing users to choose from standard black and blue to vibrant and unique shades. Different types of ink, such as waterproof or archival inks, are also available. Branding and Labels: Ink bottles often feature branding, labeling, or artwork that reflects the ink brand or collection. Some brands offer limited-edition or specialty inks with unique packaging. Compatibility: Ink bottles are designed for use with specific types of pens or writing instruments. Some bottles have wide mouths suitable for filling fountain pens, while others may be designed for use with dip pens or other tools. Glass vs. Plastic: Ink bottles are commonly made of glass or plastic. Glass bottles are often preferred for their aesthetic appeal and durability, while plastic bottles may be more portable and lighter. Usage Tips for Ink Bottles: Shake Before Use: Some inks may settle over time. Before filling a pen, gently shake the ink bottle to ensure an even distribution of color and particles. Fill Pens Carefully: When filling a fountain pen, dip pen, or other writing instrument, fill it carefully to avoid spills. Follow the pen manufacturer's instructions for filling. Close Tightly: Ensure that the ink bottle is closed tightly after use to prevent evaporation and maintain the freshness of the ink. Store Properly: Store ink bottles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid extreme temperatures to prevent changes in ink properties. Explore Ink Properties: Some inks may have unique properties, such as shading, sheen, or shimmer. Explore and experiment with different inks to discover their characteristics. Cleaning: Clean the rim or threads of the ink bottle before closing it to prevent ink from drying and interfering with the seal. Try Sample Sizes: Some ink brands offer sample-sized bottles, allowing users to try out different colors before committing to a larger bottle. Ink bottles are not only functional containers for writing fluids but also part of the aesthetic and enjoyable experience of using fountain pens and other specialty writing instruments. They come in a variety of styles, catering to both practical and aesthetic preferences of users.
Bottle of 30 ml
₹650  
An DIAMINE 30 ml Classic Red Ink Bottle is a container designed to hold liquid ink, and it is commonly used for refilling fountain pens, dip pens, or other writing instruments. The ink inside the bottle is typically a liquid or viscous substance that can be dispensed in controlled amounts. Ink bottles come in various sizes, designs, and materials, catering to different preferences and needs. Key Features of Ink Bottles: Bottle Design: Ink bottles come in different shapes and designs, ranging from classic and elegant to modern and artistic. Some bottles are designed with wide openings for easy filling, while others may have built-in ink reservoirs or unique features. Ink Capacity: The capacity of an ink bottle varies, with common sizes ranging from 30 milliliters (ml) to 100 ml or more. Larger bottles are suitable for those who use ink frequently or prefer having a generous supply. Sealing Mechanism: Many ink bottles are equipped with a sealing mechanism to prevent evaporation and keep the ink fresh. This can include screw-on caps, cork stoppers, or other airtight closures. Ink Color and Type: Ink bottles are available in a wide range of colors, allowing users to choose from standard black and blue to vibrant and unique shades. Different types of ink, such as waterproof or archival inks, are also available. Branding and Labels: Ink bottles often feature branding, labeling, or artwork that reflects the ink brand or collection. Some brands offer limited-edition or specialty inks with unique packaging. Compatibility: Ink bottles are designed for use with specific types of pens or writing instruments. Some bottles have wide mouths suitable for filling fountain pens, while others may be designed for use with dip pens or other tools. Glass vs. Plastic: Ink bottles are commonly made of glass or plastic. Glass bottles are often preferred for their aesthetic appeal and durability, while plastic bottles may be more portable and lighter. Usage Tips for Ink Bottles: Shake Before Use: Some inks may settle over time. Before filling a pen, gently shake the ink bottle to ensure an even distribution of color and particles. Fill Pens Carefully: When filling a fountain pen, dip pen, or other writing instrument, fill it carefully to avoid spills. Follow the pen manufacturer's instructions for filling. Close Tightly: Ensure that the ink bottle is closed tightly after use to prevent evaporation and maintain the freshness of the ink. Store Properly: Store ink bottles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid extreme temperatures to prevent changes in ink properties. Explore Ink Properties: Some inks may have unique properties, such as shading, sheen, or shimmer. Explore and experiment with different inks to discover their characteristics. Cleaning: Clean the rim or threads of the ink bottle before closing it to prevent ink from drying and interfering with the seal. Try Sample Sizes: Some ink brands offer sample-sized bottles, allowing users to try out different colors before committing to a larger bottle. Ink bottles are not only functional containers for writing fluids but also part of the aesthetic and enjoyable experience of using fountain pens and other specialty writing instruments. They come in a variety of styles, catering to both practical and aesthetic preferences of users.
Bottle of 30 ml
₹650  
An DIAMINE 30 ml Matador Ink Bottle is a container designed to hold liquid ink, and it is commonly used for refilling fountain pens, dip pens, or other writing instruments. The ink inside the bottle is typically a liquid or viscous substance that can be dispensed in controlled amounts. Ink bottles come in various sizes, designs, and materials, catering to different preferences and needs. Key Features of Ink Bottles: Bottle Design: Ink bottles come in different shapes and designs, ranging from classic and elegant to modern and artistic. Some bottles are designed with wide openings for easy filling, while others may have built-in ink reservoirs or unique features. Ink Capacity: The capacity of an ink bottle varies, with common sizes ranging from 30 milliliters (ml) to 100 ml or more. Larger bottles are suitable for those who use ink frequently or prefer having a generous supply. Sealing Mechanism: Many ink bottles are equipped with a sealing mechanism to prevent evaporation and keep the ink fresh. This can include screw-on caps, cork stoppers, or other airtight closures. Ink Color and Type: Ink bottles are available in a wide range of colors, allowing users to choose from standard black and blue to vibrant and unique shades. Different types of ink, such as waterproof or archival inks, are also available. Branding and Labels: Ink bottles often feature branding, labeling, or artwork that reflects the ink brand or collection. Some brands offer limited-edition or specialty inks with unique packaging. Compatibility: Ink bottles are designed for use with specific types of pens or writing instruments. Some bottles have wide mouths suitable for filling fountain pens, while others may be designed for use with dip pens or other tools. Glass vs. Plastic: Ink bottles are commonly made of glass or plastic. Glass bottles are often preferred for their aesthetic appeal and durability, while plastic bottles may be more portable and lighter. Usage Tips for Ink Bottles: Shake Before Use: Some inks may settle over time. Before filling a pen, gently shake the ink bottle to ensure an even distribution of color and particles. Fill Pens Carefully: When filling a fountain pen, dip pen, or other writing instrument, fill it carefully to avoid spills. Follow the pen manufacturer's instructions for filling. Close Tightly: Ensure that the ink bottle is closed tightly after use to prevent evaporation and maintain the freshness of the ink. Store Properly: Store ink bottles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid extreme temperatures to prevent changes in ink properties. Explore Ink Properties: Some inks may have unique properties, such as shading, sheen, or shimmer. Explore and experiment with different inks to discover their characteristics. Cleaning: Clean the rim or threads of the ink bottle before closing it to prevent ink from drying and interfering with the seal. Try Sample Sizes: Some ink brands offer sample-sized bottles, allowing users to try out different colors before committing to a larger bottle. Ink bottles are not only functional containers for writing fluids but also part of the aesthetic and enjoyable experience of using fountain pens and other specialty writing instruments. They come in a variety of styles, catering to both practical and aesthetic preferences of users.
Bottle of 30 ml
₹650  
An DIAMINE 30 ml Macassar Ink Bottle is a container designed to hold liquid ink, and it is commonly used for refilling fountain pens, dip pens, or other writing instruments. The ink inside the bottle is typically a liquid or viscous substance that can be dispensed in controlled amounts. Ink bottles come in various sizes, designs, and materials, catering to different preferences and needs. Key Features of Ink Bottles: Bottle Design: Ink bottles come in different shapes and designs, ranging from classic and elegant to modern and artistic. Some bottles are designed with wide openings for easy filling, while others may have built-in ink reservoirs or unique features. Ink Capacity: The capacity of an ink bottle varies, with common sizes ranging from 30 milliliters (ml) to 100 ml or more. Larger bottles are suitable for those who use ink frequently or prefer having a generous supply. Sealing Mechanism: Many ink bottles are equipped with a sealing mechanism to prevent evaporation and keep the ink fresh. This can include screw-on caps, cork stoppers, or other airtight closures. Ink Color and Type: Ink bottles are available in a wide range of colors, allowing users to choose from standard black and blue to vibrant and unique shades. Different types of ink, such as waterproof or archival inks, are also available. Branding and Labels: Ink bottles often feature branding, labeling, or artwork that reflects the ink brand or collection. Some brands offer limited-edition or specialty inks with unique packaging. Compatibility: Ink bottles are designed for use with specific types of pens or writing instruments. Some bottles have wide mouths suitable for filling fountain pens, while others may be designed for use with dip pens or other tools. Glass vs. Plastic: Ink bottles are commonly made of glass or plastic. Glass bottles are often preferred for their aesthetic appeal and durability, while plastic bottles may be more portable and lighter. Usage Tips for Ink Bottles: Shake Before Use: Some inks may settle over time. Before filling a pen, gently shake the ink bottle to ensure an even distribution of color and particles. Fill Pens Carefully: When filling a fountain pen, dip pen, or other writing instrument, fill it carefully to avoid spills. Follow the pen manufacturer's instructions for filling. Close Tightly: Ensure that the ink bottle is closed tightly after use to prevent evaporation and maintain the freshness of the ink. Store Properly: Store ink bottles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid extreme temperatures to prevent changes in ink properties. Explore Ink Properties: Some inks may have unique properties, such as shading, sheen, or shimmer. Explore and experiment with different inks to discover their characteristics. Cleaning: Clean the rim or threads of the ink bottle before closing it to prevent ink from drying and interfering with the seal. Try Sample Sizes: Some ink brands offer sample-sized bottles, allowing users to try out different colors before committing to a larger bottle. Ink bottles are not only functional containers for writing fluids but also part of the aesthetic and enjoyable experience of using fountain pens and other specialty writing instruments. They come in a variety of styles, catering to both practical and aesthetic preferences of users.
Bottle of 30 ml
₹650  
An DIAMINE 30 ml Green Umber Ink Bottle is a container designed to hold liquid ink, and it is commonly used for refilling fountain pens, dip pens, or other writing instruments. The ink inside the bottle is typically a liquid or viscous substance that can be dispensed in controlled amounts. Ink bottles come in various sizes, designs, and materials, catering to different preferences and needs. Key Features of Ink Bottles: Bottle Design: Ink bottles come in different shapes and designs, ranging from classic and elegant to modern and artistic. Some bottles are designed with wide openings for easy filling, while others may have built-in ink reservoirs or unique features. Ink Capacity: The capacity of an ink bottle varies, with common sizes ranging from 30 milliliters (ml) to 100 ml or more. Larger bottles are suitable for those who use ink frequently or prefer having a generous supply. Sealing Mechanism: Many ink bottles are equipped with a sealing mechanism to prevent evaporation and keep the ink fresh. This can include screw-on caps, cork stoppers, or other airtight closures. Ink Color and Type: Ink bottles are available in a wide range of colors, allowing users to choose from standard black and blue to vibrant and unique shades. Different types of ink, such as waterproof or archival inks, are also available. Branding and Labels: Ink bottles often feature branding, labeling, or artwork that reflects the ink brand or collection. Some brands offer limited-edition or specialty inks with unique packaging. Compatibility: Ink bottles are designed for use with specific types of pens or writing instruments. Some bottles have wide mouths suitable for filling fountain pens, while others may be designed for use with dip pens or other tools. Glass vs. Plastic: Ink bottles are commonly made of glass or plastic. Glass bottles are often preferred for their aesthetic appeal and durability, while plastic bottles may be more portable and lighter. Usage Tips for Ink Bottles: Shake Before Use: Some inks may settle over time. Before filling a pen, gently shake the ink bottle to ensure an even distribution of color and particles. Fill Pens Carefully: When filling a fountain pen, dip pen, or other writing instrument, fill it carefully to avoid spills. Follow the pen manufacturer's instructions for filling. Close Tightly: Ensure that the ink bottle is closed tightly after use to prevent evaporation and maintain the freshness of the ink. Store Properly: Store ink bottles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid extreme temperatures to prevent changes in ink properties. Explore Ink Properties: Some inks may have unique properties, such as shading, sheen, or shimmer. Explore and experiment with different inks to discover their characteristics. Cleaning: Clean the rim or threads of the ink bottle before closing it to prevent ink from drying and interfering with the seal. Try Sample Sizes: Some ink brands offer sample-sized bottles, allowing users to try out different colors before committing to a larger bottle. Ink bottles are not only functional containers for writing fluids but also part of the aesthetic and enjoyable experience of using fountain pens and other specialty writing instruments. They come in a variety of styles, catering to both practical and aesthetic preferences of users.
Bottle of 80 ml
₹1,290  
An DIAMINE 80 ml Wild Strawberry Ink Bottle is a container designed to hold liquid ink, and it is commonly used for refilling fountain pens, dip pens, or other writing instruments. The ink inside the bottle is typically a liquid or viscous substance that can be dispensed in controlled amounts. Ink bottles come in various sizes, designs, and materials, catering to different preferences and needs. Key Features of Ink Bottles: Bottle Design: Ink bottles come in different shapes and designs, ranging from classic and elegant to modern and artistic. Some bottles are designed with wide openings for easy filling, while others may have built-in ink reservoirs or unique features. Ink Capacity: The capacity of an ink bottle varies, with common sizes ranging from 30 milliliters (ml) to 100 ml or more. Larger bottles are suitable for those who use ink frequently or prefer having a generous supply. Sealing Mechanism: Many ink bottles are equipped with a sealing mechanism to prevent evaporation and keep the ink fresh. This can include screw-on caps, cork stoppers, or other airtight closures. Ink Color and Type: Ink bottles are available in a wide range of colors, allowing users to choose from standard black and blue to vibrant and unique shades. Different types of ink, such as waterproof or archival inks, are also available. Branding and Labels: Ink bottles often feature branding, labeling, or artwork that reflects the ink brand or collection. Some brands offer limited-edition or specialty inks with unique packaging. Compatibility: Ink bottles are designed for use with specific types of pens or writing instruments. Some bottles have wide mouths suitable for filling fountain pens, while others may be designed for use with dip pens or other tools. Glass vs. Plastic: Ink bottles are commonly made of glass or plastic. Glass bottles are often preferred for their aesthetic appeal and durability, while plastic bottles may be more portable and lighter. Usage Tips for Ink Bottles: Shake Before Use: Some inks may settle over time. Before filling a pen, gently shake the ink bottle to ensure an even distribution of color and particles. Fill Pens Carefully: When filling a fountain pen, dip pen, or other writing instrument, fill it carefully to avoid spills. Follow the pen manufacturer's instructions for filling. Close Tightly: Ensure that the ink bottle is closed tightly after use to prevent evaporation and maintain the freshness of the ink. Store Properly: Store ink bottles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid extreme temperatures to prevent changes in ink properties. Explore Ink Properties: Some inks may have unique properties, such as shading, sheen, or shimmer. Explore and experiment with different inks to discover their characteristics. Cleaning: Clean the rim or threads of the ink bottle before closing it to prevent ink from drying and interfering with the seal. Try Sample Sizes: Some ink brands offer sample-sized bottles, allowing users to try out different colors before committing to a larger bottle. Ink bottles are not only functional containers for writing fluids but also part of the aesthetic and enjoyable experience of using fountain pens and other specialty writing instruments. They come in a variety of styles, catering to both practical and aesthetic preferences of users.
Bottle of 80 ml
₹1,290  
An DIAMINE 80 ml Washable Blue Ink Bottle is a container designed to hold liquid ink, and it is commonly used for refilling fountain pens, dip pens, or other writing instruments. The ink inside the bottle is typically a liquid or viscous substance that can be dispensed in controlled amounts. Ink bottles come in various sizes, designs, and materials, catering to different preferences and needs. Key Features of Ink Bottles: Bottle Design: Ink bottles come in different shapes and designs, ranging from classic and elegant to modern and artistic. Some bottles are designed with wide openings for easy filling, while others may have built-in ink reservoirs or unique features. Ink Capacity: The capacity of an ink bottle varies, with common sizes ranging from 30 milliliters (ml) to 100 ml or more. Larger bottles are suitable for those who use ink frequently or prefer having a generous supply. Sealing Mechanism: Many ink bottles are equipped with a sealing mechanism to prevent evaporation and keep the ink fresh. This can include screw-on caps, cork stoppers, or other airtight closures. Ink Color and Type: Ink bottles are available in a wide range of colors, allowing users to choose from standard black and blue to vibrant and unique shades. Different types of ink, such as waterproof or archival inks, are also available. Branding and Labels: Ink bottles often feature branding, labeling, or artwork that reflects the ink brand or collection. Some brands offer limited-edition or specialty inks with unique packaging. Compatibility: Ink bottles are designed for use with specific types of pens or writing instruments. Some bottles have wide mouths suitable for filling fountain pens, while others may be designed for use with dip pens or other tools. Glass vs. Plastic: Ink bottles are commonly made of glass or plastic. Glass bottles are often preferred for their aesthetic appeal and durability, while plastic bottles may be more portable and lighter. Usage Tips for Ink Bottles: Shake Before Use: Some inks may settle over time. Before filling a pen, gently shake the ink bottle to ensure an even distribution of color and particles. Fill Pens Carefully: When filling a fountain pen, dip pen, or other writing instrument, fill it carefully to avoid spills. Follow the pen manufacturer's instructions for filling. Close Tightly: Ensure that the ink bottle is closed tightly after use to prevent evaporation and maintain the freshness of the ink. Store Properly: Store ink bottles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid extreme temperatures to prevent changes in ink properties. Explore Ink Properties: Some inks may have unique properties, such as shading, sheen, or shimmer. Explore and experiment with different inks to discover their characteristics. Cleaning: Clean the rim or threads of the ink bottle before closing it to prevent ink from drying and interfering with the seal. Try Sample Sizes: Some ink brands offer sample-sized bottles, allowing users to try out different colors before committing to a larger bottle. Ink bottles are not only functional containers for writing fluids but also part of the aesthetic and enjoyable experience of using fountain pens and other specialty writing instruments. They come in a variety of styles, catering to both practical and aesthetic preferences of users.
₹1,510  
An DIAMINE 40 ml Tudor Blue Ink Bottle for Fountain Pen is a container designed to hold liquid ink, and it is commonly used for refilling fountain pens, dip pens, or other writing instruments. The ink inside the bottle is typically a liquid or viscous substance that can be dispensed in controlled amounts. Ink bottles come in various sizes, designs, and materials, catering to different preferences and needs. Key Features of Ink Bottles: Bottle Design: Ink bottles come in different shapes and designs, ranging from classic and elegant to modern and artistic. Some bottles are designed with wide openings for easy filling, while others may have built-in ink reservoirs or unique features. Ink Capacity: The capacity of an ink bottle varies, with common sizes ranging from 30 milliliters (ml) to 100 ml or more. Larger bottles are suitable for those who use ink frequently or prefer having a generous supply. Sealing Mechanism: Many ink bottles are equipped with a sealing mechanism to prevent evaporation and keep the ink fresh. This can include screw-on caps, cork stoppers, or other airtight closures. Ink Color and Type: Ink bottles are available in a wide range of colors, allowing users to choose from standard black and blue to vibrant and unique shades. Different types of ink, such as waterproof or archival inks, are also available. Branding and Labels: Ink bottles often feature branding, labeling, or artwork that reflects the ink brand or collection. Some brands offer limited-edition or specialty inks with unique packaging. Compatibility: Ink bottles are designed for use with specific types of pens or writing instruments. Some bottles have wide mouths suitable for filling fountain pens, while others may be designed for use with dip pens or other tools. Glass vs. Plastic: Ink bottles are commonly made of glass or plastic. Glass bottles are often preferred for their aesthetic appeal and durability, while plastic bottles may be more portable and lighter. Usage Tips for Ink Bottles: Shake Before Use: Some inks may settle over time. Before filling a pen, gently shake the ink bottle to ensure an even distribution of color and particles. Fill Pens Carefully: When filling a fountain pen, dip pen, or other writing instrument, fill it carefully to avoid spills. Follow the pen manufacturer's instructions for filling. Close Tightly: Ensure that the ink bottle is closed tightly after use to prevent evaporation and maintain the freshness of the ink. Store Properly: Store ink bottles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid extreme temperatures to prevent changes in ink properties. Explore Ink Properties: Some inks may have unique properties, such as shading, sheen, or shimmer. Explore and experiment with different inks to discover their characteristics. Cleaning: Clean the rim or threads of the ink bottle before closing it to prevent ink from drying and interfering with the seal. Try Sample Sizes: Some ink brands offer sample-sized bottles, allowing users to try out different colors before committing to a larger bottle. Ink bottles are not only functional containers for writing fluids but also part of the aesthetic and enjoyable experience of using fountain pens and other specialty writing instruments. They come in a variety of styles, catering to both practical and aesthetic preferences of users.
₹650  
An DIAMINE 30 ml Earl Grey Ink Bottle for Fountain Pen is a container designed to hold liquid ink, and it is commonly used for refilling fountain pens, dip pens, or other writing instruments. The ink inside the bottle is typically a liquid or viscous substance that can be dispensed in controlled amounts. Ink bottles come in various sizes, designs, and materials, catering to different preferences and needs. Key Features of Ink Bottles: Bottle Design: Ink bottles come in different shapes and designs, ranging from classic and elegant to modern and artistic. Some bottles are designed with wide openings for easy filling, while others may have built-in ink reservoirs or unique features. Ink Capacity: The capacity of an ink bottle varies, with common sizes ranging from 30 milliliters (ml) to 100 ml or more. Larger bottles are suitable for those who use ink frequently or prefer having a generous supply. Sealing Mechanism: Many ink bottles are equipped with a sealing mechanism to prevent evaporation and keep the ink fresh. This can include screw-on caps, cork stoppers, or other airtight closures. Ink Color and Type: Ink bottles are available in a wide range of colors, allowing users to choose from standard black and blue to vibrant and unique shades. Different types of ink, such as waterproof or archival inks, are also available. Branding and Labels: Ink bottles often feature branding, labeling, or artwork that reflects the ink brand or collection. Some brands offer limited-edition or specialty inks with unique packaging. Compatibility: Ink bottles are designed for use with specific types of pens or writing instruments. Some bottles have wide mouths suitable for filling fountain pens, while others may be designed for use with dip pens or other tools. Glass vs. Plastic: Ink bottles are commonly made of glass or plastic. Glass bottles are often preferred for their aesthetic appeal and durability, while plastic bottles may be more portable and lighter. Usage Tips for Ink Bottles: Shake Before Use: Some inks may settle over time. Before filling a pen, gently shake the ink bottle to ensure an even distribution of color and particles. Fill Pens Carefully: When filling a fountain pen, dip pen, or other writing instrument, fill it carefully to avoid spills. Follow the pen manufacturer's instructions for filling. Close Tightly: Ensure that the ink bottle is closed tightly after use to prevent evaporation and maintain the freshness of the ink. Store Properly: Store ink bottles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid extreme temperatures to prevent changes in ink properties. Explore Ink Properties: Some inks may have unique properties, such as shading, sheen, or shimmer. Explore and experiment with different inks to discover their characteristics. Cleaning: Clean the rim or threads of the ink bottle before closing it to prevent ink from drying and interfering with the seal. Try Sample Sizes: Some ink brands offer sample-sized bottles, allowing users to try out different colors before committing to a larger bottle. Ink bottles are not only functional containers for writing fluids but also part of the aesthetic and enjoyable experience of using fountain pens and other specialty writing instruments. They come in a variety of styles, catering to both practical and aesthetic preferences of users.
₹990  
An DIAMINE 30 ml Pansy Flower Ink Bottle for Fountain Pen is a container designed to hold liquid ink, and it is commonly used for refilling fountain pens, dip pens, or other writing instruments. The ink inside the bottle is typically a liquid or viscous substance that can be dispensed in controlled amounts. Ink bottles come in various sizes, designs, and materials, catering to different preferences and needs. Key Features of Ink Bottles: Bottle Design: Ink bottles come in different shapes and designs, ranging from classic and elegant to modern and artistic. Some bottles are designed with wide openings for easy filling, while others may have built-in ink reservoirs or unique features. Ink Capacity: The capacity of an ink bottle varies, with common sizes ranging from 30 milliliters (ml) to 100 ml or more. Larger bottles are suitable for those who use ink frequently or prefer having a generous supply. Sealing Mechanism: Many ink bottles are equipped with a sealing mechanism to prevent evaporation and keep the ink fresh. This can include screw-on caps, cork stoppers, or other airtight closures. Ink Color and Type: Ink bottles are available in a wide range of colors, allowing users to choose from standard black and blue to vibrant and unique shades. Different types of ink, such as waterproof or archival inks, are also available. Branding and Labels: Ink bottles often feature branding, labeling, or artwork that reflects the ink brand or collection. Some brands offer limited-edition or specialty inks with unique packaging. Compatibility: Ink bottles are designed for use with specific types of pens or writing instruments. Some bottles have wide mouths suitable for filling fountain pens, while others may be designed for use with dip pens or other tools. Glass vs. Plastic: Ink bottles are commonly made of glass or plastic. Glass bottles are often preferred for their aesthetic appeal and durability, while plastic bottles may be more portable and lighter. Usage Tips for Ink Bottles: Shake Before Use: Some inks may settle over time. Before filling a pen, gently shake the ink bottle to ensure an even distribution of color and particles. Fill Pens Carefully: When filling a fountain pen, dip pen, or other writing instrument, fill it carefully to avoid spills. Follow the pen manufacturer's instructions for filling. Close Tightly: Ensure that the ink bottle is closed tightly after use to prevent evaporation and maintain the freshness of the ink. Store Properly: Store ink bottles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid extreme temperatures to prevent changes in ink properties. Explore Ink Properties: Some inks may have unique properties, such as shading, sheen, or shimmer. Explore and experiment with different inks to discover their characteristics. Cleaning: Clean the rim or threads of the ink bottle before closing it to prevent ink from drying and interfering with the seal. Try Sample Sizes: Some ink brands offer sample-sized bottles, allowing users to try out different colors before committing to a larger bottle. Ink bottles are not only functional containers for writing fluids but also part of the aesthetic and enjoyable experience of using fountain pens and other specialty writing instruments. They come in a variety of styles, catering to both practical and aesthetic preferences of users.
₹1,290  
An DIAMINE 80 ml Tyrian Tyrian Purple Ink Bottle is a container designed to hold liquid ink, and it is commonly used for refilling fountain pens, dip pens, or other writing instruments. The ink inside the bottle is typically a liquid or viscous substance that can be dispensed in controlled amounts. Ink bottles come in various sizes, designs, and materials, catering to different preferences and needs. Key Features of Ink Bottles: Bottle Design: Ink bottles come in different shapes and designs, ranging from classic and elegant to modern and artistic. Some bottles are designed with wide openings for easy filling, while others may have built-in ink reservoirs or unique features. Ink Capacity: The capacity of an ink bottle varies, with common sizes ranging from 30 milliliters (ml) to 100 ml or more. Larger bottles are suitable for those who use ink frequently or prefer having a generous supply. Sealing Mechanism: Many ink bottles are equipped with a sealing mechanism to prevent evaporation and keep the ink fresh. This can include screw-on caps, cork stoppers, or other airtight closures. Ink Color and Type: Ink bottles are available in a wide range of colors, allowing users to choose from standard black and blue to vibrant and unique shades. Different types of ink, such as waterproof or archival inks, are also available. Branding and Labels: Ink bottles often feature branding, labeling, or artwork that reflects the ink brand or collection. Some brands offer limited-edition or specialty inks with unique packaging. Compatibility: Ink bottles are designed for use with specific types of pens or writing instruments. Some bottles have wide mouths suitable for filling fountain pens, while others may be designed for use with dip pens or other tools. Glass vs. Plastic: Ink bottles are commonly made of glass or plastic. Glass bottles are often preferred for their aesthetic appeal and durability, while plastic bottles may be more portable and lighter. Usage Tips for Ink Bottles: Shake Before Use: Some inks may settle over time. Before filling a pen, gently shake the ink bottle to ensure an even distribution of color and particles. Fill Pens Carefully: When filling a fountain pen, dip pen, or other writing instrument, fill it carefully to avoid spills. Follow the pen manufacturer's instructions for filling. Close Tightly: Ensure that the ink bottle is closed tightly after use to prevent evaporation and maintain the freshness of the ink. Store Properly: Store ink bottles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid extreme temperatures to prevent changes in ink properties. Explore Ink Properties: Some inks may have unique properties, such as shading, sheen, or shimmer. Explore and experiment with different inks to discover their characteristics. Cleaning: Clean the rim or threads of the ink bottle before closing it to prevent ink from drying and interfering with the seal. Try Sample Sizes: Some ink brands offer sample-sized bottles, allowing users to try out different colors before committing to a larger bottle. Ink bottles are not only functional containers for writing fluids but also part of the aesthetic and enjoyable experience of using fountain pens and other specialty writing instruments. They come in a variety of styles, catering to both practical and aesthetic preferences of users.
Bottle of 80 ml
₹1,290  
An DIAMINE 80 ml Saddle Brown Ink Bottle is a container designed to hold liquid ink, and it is commonly used for refilling fountain pens, dip pens, or other writing instruments. The ink inside the bottle is typically a liquid or viscous substance that can be dispensed in controlled amounts. Ink bottles come in various sizes, designs, and materials, catering to different preferences and needs. Key Features of Ink Bottles: Bottle Design: Ink bottles come in different shapes and designs, ranging from classic and elegant to modern and artistic. Some bottles are designed with wide openings for easy filling, while others may have built-in ink reservoirs or unique features. Ink Capacity: The capacity of an ink bottle varies, with common sizes ranging from 30 milliliters (ml) to 100 ml or more. Larger bottles are suitable for those who use ink frequently or prefer having a generous supply. Sealing Mechanism: Many ink bottles are equipped with a sealing mechanism to prevent evaporation and keep the ink fresh. This can include screw-on caps, cork stoppers, or other airtight closures. Ink Color and Type: Ink bottles are available in a wide range of colors, allowing users to choose from standard black and blue to vibrant and unique shades. Different types of ink, such as waterproof or archival inks, are also available. Branding and Labels: Ink bottles often feature branding, labeling, or artwork that reflects the ink brand or collection. Some brands offer limited-edition or specialty inks with unique packaging. Compatibility: Ink bottles are designed for use with specific types of pens or writing instruments. Some bottles have wide mouths suitable for filling fountain pens, while others may be designed for use with dip pens or other tools. Glass vs. Plastic: Ink bottles are commonly made of glass or plastic. Glass bottles are often preferred for their aesthetic appeal and durability, while plastic bottles may be more portable and lighter. Usage Tips for Ink Bottles: Shake Before Use: Some inks may settle over time. Before filling a pen, gently shake the ink bottle to ensure an even distribution of color and particles. Fill Pens Carefully: When filling a fountain pen, dip pen, or other writing instrument, fill it carefully to avoid spills. Follow the pen manufacturer's instructions for filling. Close Tightly: Ensure that the ink bottle is closed tightly after use to prevent evaporation and maintain the freshness of the ink. Store Properly: Store ink bottles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid extreme temperatures to prevent changes in ink properties. Explore Ink Properties: Some inks may have unique properties, such as shading, sheen, or shimmer. Explore and experiment with different inks to discover their characteristics. Cleaning: Clean the rim or threads of the ink bottle before closing it to prevent ink from drying and interfering with the seal. Try Sample Sizes: Some ink brands offer sample-sized bottles, allowing users to try out different colors before committing to a larger bottle. Ink bottles are not only functional containers for writing fluids but also part of the aesthetic and enjoyable experience of using fountain pens and other specialty writing instruments. They come in a variety of styles, catering to both practical and aesthetic preferences of users.
Bottle of 80 ml
₹1,290  
An DIAMINE 80 ml Grey Ink Bottle is a container designed to hold liquid ink, and it is commonly used for refilling fountain pens, dip pens, or other writing instruments. The ink inside the bottle is typically a liquid or viscous substance that can be dispensed in controlled amounts. Ink bottles come in various sizes, designs, and materials, catering to different preferences and needs. Key Features of Ink Bottles: Bottle Design: Ink bottles come in different shapes and designs, ranging from classic and elegant to modern and artistic. Some bottles are designed with wide openings for easy filling, while others may have built-in ink reservoirs or unique features. Ink Capacity: The capacity of an ink bottle varies, with common sizes ranging from 30 milliliters (ml) to 100 ml or more. Larger bottles are suitable for those who use ink frequently or prefer having a generous supply. Sealing Mechanism: Many ink bottles are equipped with a sealing mechanism to prevent evaporation and keep the ink fresh. This can include screw-on caps, cork stoppers, or other airtight closures. Ink Color and Type: Ink bottles are available in a wide range of colors, allowing users to choose from standard black and blue to vibrant and unique shades. Different types of ink, such as waterproof or archival inks, are also available. Branding and Labels: Ink bottles often feature branding, labeling, or artwork that reflects the ink brand or collection. Some brands offer limited-edition or specialty inks with unique packaging. Compatibility: Ink bottles are designed for use with specific types of pens or writing instruments. Some bottles have wide mouths suitable for filling fountain pens, while others may be designed for use with dip pens or other tools. Glass vs. Plastic: Ink bottles are commonly made of glass or plastic. Glass bottles are often preferred for their aesthetic appeal and durability, while plastic bottles may be more portable and lighter. Usage Tips for Ink Bottles: Shake Before Use: Some inks may settle over time. Before filling a pen, gently shake the ink bottle to ensure an even distribution of color and particles. Fill Pens Carefully: When filling a fountain pen, dip pen, or other writing instrument, fill it carefully to avoid spills. Follow the pen manufacturer's instructions for filling. Close Tightly: Ensure that the ink bottle is closed tightly after use to prevent evaporation and maintain the freshness of the ink. Store Properly: Store ink bottles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid extreme temperatures to prevent changes in ink properties. Explore Ink Properties: Some inks may have unique properties, such as shading, sheen, or shimmer. Explore and experiment with different inks to discover their characteristics. Cleaning: Clean the rim or threads of the ink bottle before closing it to prevent ink from drying and interfering with the seal. Try Sample Sizes: Some ink brands offer sample-sized bottles, allowing users to try out different colors before committing to a larger bottle. Ink bottles are not only functional containers for writing fluids but also part of the aesthetic and enjoyable experience of using fountain pens and other specialty writing instruments. They come in a variety of styles, catering to both practical and aesthetic preferences of users.
Bottle of 80 ml
₹1,290  
An DIAMINE 80 ml Claret Ink Bottle is a container designed to hold liquid ink, and it is commonly used for refilling fountain pens, dip pens, or other writing instruments. The ink inside the bottle is typically a liquid or viscous substance that can be dispensed in controlled amounts. Ink bottles come in various sizes, designs, and materials, catering to different preferences and needs. Key Features of Ink Bottles: Bottle Design: Ink bottles come in different shapes and designs, ranging from classic and elegant to modern and artistic. Some bottles are designed with wide openings for easy filling, while others may have built-in ink reservoirs or unique features. Ink Capacity: The capacity of an ink bottle varies, with common sizes ranging from 30 milliliters (ml) to 100 ml or more. Larger bottles are suitable for those who use ink frequently or prefer having a generous supply. Sealing Mechanism: Many ink bottles are equipped with a sealing mechanism to prevent evaporation and keep the ink fresh. This can include screw-on caps, cork stoppers, or other airtight closures. Ink Color and Type: Ink bottles are available in a wide range of colors, allowing users to choose from standard black and blue to vibrant and unique shades. Different types of ink, such as waterproof or archival inks, are also available. Branding and Labels: Ink bottles often feature branding, labeling, or artwork that reflects the ink brand or collection. Some brands offer limited-edition or specialty inks with unique packaging. Compatibility: Ink bottles are designed for use with specific types of pens or writing instruments. Some bottles have wide mouths suitable for filling fountain pens, while others may be designed for use with dip pens or other tools. Glass vs. Plastic: Ink bottles are commonly made of glass or plastic. Glass bottles are often preferred for their aesthetic appeal and durability, while plastic bottles may be more portable and lighter. Usage Tips for Ink Bottles: Shake Before Use: Some inks may settle over time. Before filling a pen, gently shake the ink bottle to ensure an even distribution of color and particles. Fill Pens Carefully: When filling a fountain pen, dip pen, or other writing instrument, fill it carefully to avoid spills. Follow the pen manufacturer's instructions for filling. Close Tightly: Ensure that the ink bottle is closed tightly after use to prevent evaporation and maintain the freshness of the ink. Store Properly: Store ink bottles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid extreme temperatures to prevent changes in ink properties. Explore Ink Properties: Some inks may have unique properties, such as shading, sheen, or shimmer. Explore and experiment with different inks to discover their characteristics. Cleaning: Clean the rim or threads of the ink bottle before closing it to prevent ink from drying and interfering with the seal. Try Sample Sizes: Some ink brands offer sample-sized bottles, allowing users to try out different colors before committing to a larger bottle. Ink bottles are not only functional containers for writing fluids but also part of the aesthetic and enjoyable experience of using fountain pens and other specialty writing instruments. They come in a variety of styles, catering to both practical and aesthetic preferences of users.
Bottle of 80 ml
₹1,290  
An DIAMINE 80 ml Eclipse Ink Bottle is a container designed to hold liquid ink, and it is commonly used for refilling fountain pens, dip pens, or other writing instruments. The ink inside the bottle is typically a liquid or viscous substance that can be dispensed in controlled amounts. Ink bottles come in various sizes, designs, and materials, catering to different preferences and needs. Key Features of Ink Bottles: Bottle Design: Ink bottles come in different shapes and designs, ranging from classic and elegant to modern and artistic. Some bottles are designed with wide openings for easy filling, while others may have built-in ink reservoirs or unique features. Ink Capacity: The capacity of an ink bottle varies, with common sizes ranging from 30 milliliters (ml) to 100 ml or more. Larger bottles are suitable for those who use ink frequently or prefer having a generous supply. Sealing Mechanism: Many ink bottles are equipped with a sealing mechanism to prevent evaporation and keep the ink fresh. This can include screw-on caps, cork stoppers, or other airtight closures. Ink Color and Type: Ink bottles are available in a wide range of colors, allowing users to choose from standard black and blue to vibrant and unique shades. Different types of ink, such as waterproof or archival inks, are also available. Branding and Labels: Ink bottles often feature branding, labeling, or artwork that reflects the ink brand or collection. Some brands offer limited-edition or specialty inks with unique packaging. Compatibility: Ink bottles are designed for use with specific types of pens or writing instruments. Some bottles have wide mouths suitable for filling fountain pens, while others may be designed for use with dip pens or other tools. Glass vs. Plastic: Ink bottles are commonly made of glass or plastic. Glass bottles are often preferred for their aesthetic appeal and durability, while plastic bottles may be more portable and lighter. Usage Tips for Ink Bottles: Shake Before Use: Some inks may settle over time. Before filling a pen, gently shake the ink bottle to ensure an even distribution of color and particles. Fill Pens Carefully: When filling a fountain pen, dip pen, or other writing instrument, fill it carefully to avoid spills. Follow the pen manufacturer's instructions for filling. Close Tightly: Ensure that the ink bottle is closed tightly after use to prevent evaporation and maintain the freshness of the ink. Store Properly: Store ink bottles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid extreme temperatures to prevent changes in ink properties. Explore Ink Properties: Some inks may have unique properties, such as shading, sheen, or shimmer. Explore and experiment with different inks to discover their characteristics. Cleaning: Clean the rim or threads of the ink bottle before closing it to prevent ink from drying and interfering with the seal. Try Sample Sizes: Some ink brands offer sample-sized bottles, allowing users to try out different colors before committing to a larger bottle. Ink bottles are not only functional containers for writing fluids but also part of the aesthetic and enjoyable experience of using fountain pens and other specialty writing instruments. They come in a variety of styles, catering to both practical and aesthetic preferences of users.
Bottle of 50 ml
₹1,450  
An DIAMINE Inkvent Blue Edition Standard Ink 50 ml Bottle- Elf is a container designed to hold liquid ink, and it is commonly used for refilling fountain pens, dip pens, or other writing instruments. The ink inside the bottle is typically a liquid or viscous substance that can be dispensed in controlled amounts. Ink bottles come in various sizes, designs, and materials, catering to different preferences and needs. Key Features of Ink Bottles: Bottle Design: Ink bottles come in different shapes and designs, ranging from classic and elegant to modern and artistic. Some bottles are designed with wide openings for easy filling, while others may have built-in ink reservoirs or unique features. Ink Capacity: The capacity of an ink bottle varies, with common sizes ranging from 30 milliliters (ml) to 100 ml or more. Larger bottles are suitable for those who use ink frequently or prefer having a generous supply. Sealing Mechanism: Many ink bottles are equipped with a sealing mechanism to prevent evaporation and keep the ink fresh. This can include screw-on caps, cork stoppers, or other airtight closures. Ink Color and Type: Ink bottles are available in a wide range of colors, allowing users to choose from standard black and blue to vibrant and unique shades. Different types of ink, such as waterproof or archival inks, are also available. Branding and Labels: Ink bottles often feature branding, labeling, or artwork that reflects the ink brand or collection. Some brands offer limited-edition or specialty inks with unique packaging. Compatibility: Ink bottles are designed for use with specific types of pens or writing instruments. Some bottles have wide mouths suitable for filling fountain pens, while others may be designed for use with dip pens or other tools. Glass vs. Plastic: Ink bottles are commonly made of glass or plastic. Glass bottles are often preferred for their aesthetic appeal and durability, while plastic bottles may be more portable and lighter. Usage Tips for Ink Bottles: Shake Before Use: Some inks may settle over time. Before filling a pen, gently shake the ink bottle to ensure an even distribution of color and particles. Fill Pens Carefully: When filling a fountain pen, dip pen, or other writing instrument, fill it carefully to avoid spills. Follow the pen manufacturer's instructions for filling. Close Tightly: Ensure that the ink bottle is closed tightly after use to prevent evaporation and maintain the freshness of the ink. Store Properly: Store ink bottles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid extreme temperatures to prevent changes in ink properties. Explore Ink Properties: Some inks may have unique properties, such as shading, sheen, or shimmer. Explore and experiment with different inks to discover their characteristics. Cleaning: Clean the rim or threads of the ink bottle before closing it to prevent ink from drying and interfering with the seal. Try Sample Sizes: Some ink brands offer sample-sized bottles, allowing users to try out different colors before committing to a larger bottle. Ink bottles are not only functional containers for writing fluids but also part of the aesthetic and enjoyable experience of using fountain pens and other specialty writing instruments. They come in a variety of styles, catering to both practical and aesthetic preferences of users.
Bottle of 80 ml
₹1,290  
An DIAMINE 80 ml Green Umber Ink Bottle is a container designed to hold liquid ink, and it is commonly used for refilling fountain pens, dip pens, or other writing instruments. The ink inside the bottle is typically a liquid or viscous substance that can be dispensed in controlled amounts. Ink bottles come in various sizes, designs, and materials, catering to different preferences and needs. Key Features of Ink Bottles: Bottle Design: Ink bottles come in different shapes and designs, ranging from classic and elegant to modern and artistic. Some bottles are designed with wide openings for easy filling, while others may have built-in ink reservoirs or unique features. Ink Capacity: The capacity of an ink bottle varies, with common sizes ranging from 30 milliliters (ml) to 100 ml or more. Larger bottles are suitable for those who use ink frequently or prefer having a generous supply. Sealing Mechanism: Many ink bottles are equipped with a sealing mechanism to prevent evaporation and keep the ink fresh. This can include screw-on caps, cork stoppers, or other airtight closures. Ink Color and Type: Ink bottles are available in a wide range of colors, allowing users to choose from standard black and blue to vibrant and unique shades. Different types of ink, such as waterproof or archival inks, are also available. Branding and Labels: Ink bottles often feature branding, labeling, or artwork that reflects the ink brand or collection. Some brands offer limited-edition or specialty inks with unique packaging. Compatibility: Ink bottles are designed for use with specific types of pens or writing instruments. Some bottles have wide mouths suitable for filling fountain pens, while others may be designed for use with dip pens or other tools. Glass vs. Plastic: Ink bottles are commonly made of glass or plastic. Glass bottles are often preferred for their aesthetic appeal and durability, while plastic bottles may be more portable and lighter. Usage Tips for Ink Bottles: Shake Before Use: Some inks may settle over time. Before filling a pen, gently shake the ink bottle to ensure an even distribution of color and particles. Fill Pens Carefully: When filling a fountain pen, dip pen, or other writing instrument, fill it carefully to avoid spills. Follow the pen manufacturer's instructions for filling. Close Tightly: Ensure that the ink bottle is closed tightly after use to prevent evaporation and maintain the freshness of the ink. Store Properly: Store ink bottles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid extreme temperatures to prevent changes in ink properties. Explore Ink Properties: Some inks may have unique properties, such as shading, sheen, or shimmer. Explore and experiment with different inks to discover their characteristics. Cleaning: Clean the rim or threads of the ink bottle before closing it to prevent ink from drying and interfering with the seal. Try Sample Sizes: Some ink brands offer sample-sized bottles, allowing users to try out different colors before committing to a larger bottle. Ink bottles are not only functional containers for writing fluids but also part of the aesthetic and enjoyable experience of using fountain pens and other specialty writing instruments. They come in a variety of styles, catering to both practical and aesthetic preferences of users.

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SOMNATH BASU
Jun 16, 2024, 7:35:36 PM

Good service

Prompt delivery and the ink (earl grey) is great, as is expected from Diamine.

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Parker Quink Ink Cartridge Blue No Smear Writing, 9000012430 Ink Color Blue | Model Name Quink ₹100 8 days --
Doms Refilo 15 ml Red White Board Marker Ink Color Red | Ideal For Schools & Offices ₹35 3 days --
DIAMINE 30 ml Pansy Flower Ink Bottle for Fountain Pen Bottle Capacity (Ml) 30 ml | Color Pansy Flower ₹990 2 days --
DIAMINE 30 ml Imperial Blue Ink Bottle for Fountain Pen Bottle Capacity (Ml) 30 ml | Color Imperial Blue Ink ₹650 3 days --
Doms Refilo 100 ml Black White Board Marker Ink Color Black | Ideal For Schools & Offices ₹199 3 days 0.5% OFF
Pilot Iroshizuku 50 ml Ink Bottle- Kon-Peki, Deep Cerulean Blue (Deep Blue)Lue) -- ₹1,500 4 days --
Doms Refilo 100 ml Red White Board Marker Ink Color Red | Ideal For Schools & Offices ₹199 3 days 0.11% OFF
Sheaffer Fountain Pen Ink Black 50 ml, WP02198 Color Black | Ink Color Black ₹700 3 days --
Shinwa Marker Ink Bottle Black 200 ml, 77475 -- ₹742 18 days 7.13% OFF
Doms Refilo 100 ml Blue White Board Marker Ink Color Blue | Ideal For Schools & Offices ₹199 3 days 0.11% OFF
This data was last updated on 14/12/2025