J. Herbin - Fountain Pen Ink - 1670 - Émeraude de Chivor (Emerald of Chivor)
J. Herbin - Fountain Pen Ink - 1670 - Émeraude de Chivor (Emerald of Chivor)
J. Herbin - Fountain Pen Ink - 1670 - Émeraude de Chivor (Emerald of Chivor)

J. Herbin - Fountain Pen Ink - 1670 - Émeraude de Chivor (Emerald of Chivor)

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The J. Herbin Emerald of Chivor is a dark emerald ink with flecks of gold and a deep red sheen. It was inspired by the emerald Herbin kept in his pocket as a good-luck charm during his voyages and is named after the Chivor Mine in South America, which holds one of the purest emerald deposits in the world.

The ink is made and bottled in Paris and comes in a luxurious 50ml glass bottle, with wax caps and seals that are a tribute to Herbin's origins as a wax maker. The Herbin logo is engraved on the bottom of the bottle.

Emerald of Chivor is part of a collection of 8 inks that were first created in 2010 to celebrate J. Herbin's 340th anniversary, designed to represent the company's rich history. The anniversary inks are divided into two lines - the 1670 inks celebrate Herbin's founding, while the 1798 inks celebrate the year J. Herbin opened in Paris and expanded their ink production.

Founded in 1670, J. Herbin is one of the oldest names in formal ink production in the world. The company's history can be traced back to a French sailor named Jacques Herbin, who drew on the techniques and innovations found on his voyages to establish himself as a master wax maker, later expanding into the production of ink and fine stationery.