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Child proof cap and a micro funnel to refil your empty blending solution bottles, or to mix and thin..
€65.00
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It has a very fine pipette tip, so is nice and clean to use.
Superb for lightening and mixi..
€10.00
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This set now includes our D3 white.
This a Lil' box, with a lotta color. In this set t..
€110.00
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Invisible layering solution that will, when applied over an existing dry ink make it non reactive to..
€7.50
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30 Fine gauge blunt needles angled for easier use.
5cc Vial for convenient flushing/soaking.
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€6.00
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Invisible layering solution that will, when applied over an existing dry ink make it non reactive to..
€90.00
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So why the name Sneachta Ban?
The name simply translates to Snow White.
Sneachta Ban will be a..
€4.00
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So why the name Fraochán?
I have fond memories of walking the Wicklow hills foraging as I went, s..
€4.00
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A lightly pigmented polymer which converts porous surfaces to non-porous surfaces for use with alcoh..
€12.00
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Kielty Ink retarding solution significantly lengthens the drying time of alcohol ink. Y..
€7.00
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This highly refined and dried alcohol is the best product to use with Kielty Inks for minor thinni..
€5.00
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Best suited to deep cleaning of equipment and surfaces prior to inking.
Due to its exce..
€5.00
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So why the name Aibell?
Aibell was the guardian spirit of the Dalcassians also known as the Ó Brí..
€4.00
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So why the name Liath Macha?
The Liath Macha (grey of Macha) is a horse of the hero Cúchulainn in..
€4.00
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So why the name Abhartach?
There is a place in the parish of Errigal in Derry, called Slaghtavert..
€4.00
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