Leonardt
Hiro 111 EF Nib
Item #:
hir111
$1.24
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The Hiro 111 is a very rigid extra-fine nib that produces small swells and great hairlines. This nib glides smoothly on textured surfaces, and is a great choice for working on hot press watercolor paper.
Durable and long-lasting. Best uses are small Copperplate and modern calligraphy styles. Acceptable for beginners, but is ideal for intermediate or advanced calligraphers.
This nib is included in our Copperplate Sampler
Measurements: 35mm long x 7mm at widest / 5mm at narrowest
Durable and long-lasting. Best uses are small Copperplate and modern calligraphy styles. Acceptable for beginners, but is ideal for intermediate or advanced calligraphers.
This nib is included in our Copperplate Sampler
Measurements: 35mm long x 7mm at widest / 5mm at narrowest
The Hiro 111 is a very rigid extra-fine nib that produces small swells and great hairlines. This nib glides smoothly on textured surfaces, and is a great choice for working on hot press watercolor paper.
Durable and long-lasting. Best uses are small Copperplate and modern calligraphy styles. Acceptable for beginners, but is ideal for intermediate or advanced calligraphers.
This nib is included in our Copperplate Sampler
Measurements: 35mm long x 7mm at widest / 5mm at narrowest
Durable and long-lasting. Best uses are small Copperplate and modern calligraphy styles. Acceptable for beginners, but is ideal for intermediate or advanced calligraphers.
This nib is included in our Copperplate Sampler
Measurements: 35mm long x 7mm at widest / 5mm at narrowest
Compatibility | Standard Holders, Adjustable Holders |
Skill Level | Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced |
Customer Reviews
5 Review
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A beauty
In terms of looks, this nib looks sharp and elegant. However, when it comes down to calligraphy its pretty challenging to work with it since flex it so stiff and requires lots of pressure to produce lines in varying weights.
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A beauty
In terms of looks, this nib looks sharp and elegant. However, when it comes down to calligraphy its pretty challenging to work with it since flex it so stiff and requires lots of pressure to produce lines in varying weights.