Years ago I published several texts on the actual costs of inks. At the time, 2010, inks were becoming significantly more expensive while producers were increasing the gamut of colors.

Smaller inkwells, higher prices. But what matters is variety and price per inkwell. Ink Studio inks by Sailor (2018).
“A market driven by collectors –I said in 2011-- is bound to becoming irrational”. And ten years later the scene is a lot more complicated—more ink brands and makers, more colors, higher prices, smaller inkwells...
So, ink prices have become more expensive, and a side effect is a growing market of open inkwells. What not so long ago was almost worthless is now an object of trade.
Again, the invisible hand of capitalism plays its game.
Iwase Seisakusho – Caran D'Ache Sunset
Bruno Taut
Nakano, May 24th 2019
etiquetas: mercado, tinta
Bruno Taut
Nakano, May 24th 2019
etiquetas: mercado, tinta
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