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| Part I: The Intoxicating Lure of Scented Ink |
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You would think that in this era of the internet, the fine (and romantic) art of writing would have been lost. Yet, while it's true that the immediacy of an email has displaced a significant amount of business from the Postal Service, putting pen and ink to paper has seen a resurgence. In fact, among those who have embraced the elegance of this gesture, there is a demand for higher quality products and a renewed dedication to fine writing as an art and expression of emotional depth.
When it comes to ink, none is more highly rated and sought than the richly pigmented, seductively scented inks of Francesco Rubinato of Treviso, Italy. |
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~ visit the Rubinato web site ~
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| Rubinato has a rich, fifty year tradition of catering to the antique writing culture with products including wooden and glass nibholders, nibs, quills, dipping pens, personalised natural handmade inks, sealing waxes, seals with custom designs and more. Yet, most significant and coveted, remain the inks - prized for their depth of color and intoxicating scents: violet, leather, lavender, neroli and more! We invite (and encourage) you to indulge in this not-so-guilty pleasure and find yourself inspired to new levels of romantic expression. |
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