Tsukineko Brilliance Ink Pad 38 Pearlescent Sky Blue

Product Code: TSJ7023038
Category Links:Ink Pads & Ink
Brand:Tsukineko
Tsukineko Brilliance Ink Pad 38 Pearlescent Sky BlueTsukineko Brilliance Ink Pad 38 Pearlescent Sky Blue
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Product Code:TSJ7023038
Brand:Tsukineko
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This Tsukineko Brilliance Ink Pad is a great option for creating art in a different way. The pad can be used with stamps as a traditional ink pad or on its own as a paint. It has a unique design where the pad sticks out from the case so you can experiment with direct to paper techniques and hold the stamp at any angle.
  • You can use the ink on uncoated and coated paper types plus photos, leather and cellophane, unpainted wood, polymer clay, plastic and terracotta.
  • It is made using pigment ink for vibrant results.
  • The ink can easily be spread directly onto your project and used like a paint.
  • This ink pad is in the colour Pearlescent Sky Blue, which can also be known by the number 38.

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General

  • Brand
    Tsukineko
  • Barcode
    712353530386
  • Descriptive Colour
    Pearlescent Sky blue
  • Ink Type
    Pigment-based
  • Pigment Colour
    Pearlescent Sky Blue
  • Product Dimensions (mm)
    100W x 70D x 20H mm
  • Product Weight (kg)
    0.048 kg

Manufacturer

  • Country of Manufacture
    Japan
  • Part Number
    BR-38

Quantity

  • Units Per Pack/Carton
    1
  • Pack/Carton Quantity
    1
  • Total Individual Units
    1
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