Marbling is an ancient art technique of transferring āfloating paintsā into paper. The colors float because it is less dense than water, creating a beautiful and unique pattern that are hard to recreate. Its origin is obscure and disputed by many countries but the sumi-ink decorated paper pattern originated in Japan as early as the 12th-century. Back in the early days, marbling was guarded as a top-secret craft. But today we see them being used in soaps, candles, nail colors, cakes, potteries and even on fabrics.
Fall in love with this beautifully marbled fabric pen kimono in a rich emerald green color. Designed for a single pen, this solo pen sleeve is great to keep any type of fountain pen. Light, easy to use and to maintain, this marbled green pen kimono is perfect for daily use. Try it!
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