The perform of this ink..., February 25, 2013
The perform of this ink is impressive. Great goldish shade, fast dry and no
feathering on almost any type of paper. Excelent for dip pens. For those writing
lovers who looks a touch of elegance on their ink, specially note cards writers:
Amber de Birmane. Exceptional!
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I have this ink and it's..., July 5, 2010
I have this ink and it's a lovely autumn-ish color. This is not a color I'd
purchase again because it's so light, but I enjoy using it when I do. It writes
smoothly and hasn't caused any clogging problems.
My full review with photos and writing samples is here:
http://simplicityembellished.com/2010/02/ink-review-j-herbins-ambre-de-birmani
e/
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7 people found this helpful
Without a doubt the best..., January 24, 2011
This review is from J. Herbin Fountain Pen Ink - 30 ml Bottle - Perle Noire (Pearl Black)
Without a doubt the best black fountain pen ink in the world. A very deep black,
with great flow, good lubrication, limited feathering and bleed-through on most
papers, nice dry-time and very safe in all pens. I just wish that Jet Pens would
stock the cheaper 100ml plastic bottles!
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7 people found this helpful
A great brown color...., January 7, 2011
This review is from J. Herbin Fountain Pen Ink - 30 ml Bottle - Lie de Thé (Tea Brown)
A great brown color. As with the previous reviewer, I feel that it matches the
swab on the site perfectly. This is a great alternative to a harsh black when
journaling. It looks especially good on off-white paper.
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Not "pensive violet purple":..., May 25, 2011
This review is from J. Herbin Fountain Pen Ink - 30 ml Bottle - Violette Pensee (Pensive Violet Purple)
Not "pensive violet purple": "Pensee" (noun, feminine) is the French name for
the flower called "pansy" in English. There's a drawing of one on the label, and
the petals are indeed very similar in hue to that of this ink.
This is not a colour I have much call for, but it is indeed a lovely, clean
violet- a grown-up version of the ink ( AKA Waterman's Violet) that French
primary school kids would use in their exercise and composition books.
Herbin inks are among the best in the world, and have been made to a very high
standard indeed for centuries longer than most ink manufacturers have been in
business. This superb, pure hue is no exeption. If you are a fan of violet and
have not tried this one yet, I urge you to buy a bottle. More likely than not,
it will not be your last.
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