This ink is very saturated..., August 12, 2012
This ink is very saturated in my broad nib pen. It is a strong red orange color
and definitely resembles the photo of the inside of the cap. I swiped an orange
Expo dry erase marker underneath a line of writing and it was exactly the same
color. I like this ink but then I don't like "washed out" colors. This will be
a fun ink to use this fall!
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4 people found this helpful
I find Bilberry Blue..., August 6, 2012
This review is from Diamine Ink for Fountain Pens - 80 ml Bottle - Bilberry Blue
I find Bilberry Blue to be a very attractive dark blue ink. It satisfies my
desire for an ink which is truly blue, although very dark, with no overt
evidence of black or teal. The color delights me. Worth the buy if you feel
strongly about dark blue ink. For example, if you think Sheaffer blue is a very
nice color, but not quite dark enough for all purposes, this might be what
you're looking for.
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3 people found this helpful
This is a deep blue ink..., October 15, 2012
This review is from Diamine Ink for Fountain Pens - 80 ml Bottle - Sargasso Sea Blue
This is a deep blue ink with a GORGEOUS golden sheen. It's truly reminiscent of
the light from a sunset reflecting off lazy ocean waves.
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3 people found this helpful
Flows very well in my..., January 5, 2012
This review is from Diamine Ink for Fountain Pens - 80 ml Bottle - Majestic Purple
Flows very well in my Plaisir and Lamy pens and I used this ink with a glass dip
pen. A wetter nib might show color variation more easily but I have not
observed much variation on the few pages I have written so far. A 'fun' purple
for happy correspondence - if you prefer a more subdued, 'conservative' color
that is purple I have tried the J. Herbin Poussiere De Lune and it is much less
'showy' than this color.
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Diamine's "Oxblood" is..., December 1, 2011
This review is from Diamine Ink for Fountain Pens - 80 ml Bottle - Oxblood Red
Diamine's "Oxblood" is a very dark maroon/burgundy color. On glossy bright white
paper, it'll be an amazing nearly-dry blood color, especially if your pen is wet
enough to have it bead up nicely at the ends of strokes. On matte paper, where
colors always look darker, it'll be a reddish-black (the color of a ripe dark
cherry's skin.)
It reminds me of the "Burgundy" color of the Marvy/Uchida Calligraphy markers.
It's darker than the Kuretake Zig Letter Pen CocoIro's "Bordeaux" color (which
JetPens sells as "blood red".)
I think this is the darkest red in the current Diamine range. If you want a red
that's a little more vivid, you might consider Diamine's "Maroon".
The bottle is, as expected, heavy glass with a hard plastic cap, but note that
you might not get the marbled green cap shown in the photos here -- my bottle
has a solid black cap.
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