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3 out of 3 people found the following review helpful
My first order from JetPens...,
August 25, 2010
My first order from JetPens & my first bottle of Pilot Iroshizuku ink. The ink
color is far more beautiful than samples I've seen, richer than the box label
shown and darker than the ink seen in pictures, a true Deep Turquoise with a
touch of green. The name Peacock is fitting as this color is very close to the
deep bluish-green seen in male peacock feathers. Bottle itself is a work of art
in glass, very heavy and well mastered glasswork. Order arrived 2 days after
shipping, clear across the continent, fast shipping. Thanks, JetPens, I will be
back!
2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful
This is a great Turquoise...,
May 29, 2012
This is a great Turquoise Blue. The Iroshizuku ink is my favorite.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
I've had this ink for...,
February 4, 2013
I've had this ink for about a week now and I'm really pleased with it. I bought
the "Pilot Prera Clear Body Fountain Pen - Fine Nib - Translucent Light Blue
Accent" to use it with. The color is great. Just the right amount of green to
go with this hue of blue. The ink flows very well, with little to no breaks in
line at all. The glass container it comes in is also very beautiful. It's
thick and heavy and the design of it is very attractive. Overall I do have to
say I'm very happy with it. I would definitely recommend it.
I've been searching for...,
April 24, 2013
I've been searching for this color for a while, based on my memory of the
fountain pen ink my childhood piano teacher used to write my assignments. So
far all the other inks I have found are too 'turquoise' -- more blue than I
wanted. This beauty, though, has just enough green and I am liking it a lot.
It is definitely 'peacock' and not turquoise. This is my first Pilot
Iroshizuku ink (along with Momiji 'Autumn Leaves') and I must say I am bowled
over by the bottle, the whole presentation, on top of the yummy ink colors. I
am already fantasizing about my next purchase, which will be one of the greens.
So beautiful I have been leaving them out on my desk to admire daily.
4 out of 4 people found the following review helpful
One of the few inks in...,
January 26, 2012
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Pilot Iroshizuku Fountain Pen Ink - 50 ml Bottle - Murasaki-shikibu Lady Murasaki Shikibu (Purple)
One of the few inks in this brand that I give 4 stars instead of 5. The ink goes
on beautifully, but as it dries, the color becomes a little flat in shade. The
other colors in this brand have had intense colors, but this is one of the few
that I prefer from a relatively fine nib [OM] as opposed to my larger B or OBB
nibs. Gorgeous while wet, but again, a tad pastel as it dries. Just dull enough
that it may be work appropriate in some offices.
The behavior matches that of other shades in this brand. Nice flow, behaves well
on a variety of papers. I'm using this in expensive pens and no staining or nib
creep so far.
I'll buy more, I think, but not as quickly as the "purer" colors in the rest of
the line.
2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful
I just received by bottle...,
December 11, 2012
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Pilot Iroshizuku Fountain Pen Ink - 50 ml Bottle - Take-sumi Bamboo Charcoal (Black)
I just received by bottle last night. Usual great service from JetPens. I
immediately filled by Namki Falcon fine point. I tried writing on
Clairefontaine Linicolor, Moleskine and even post-it-note paper. All I can say
is WOW!
The ink is as dark as others I have tried such as Aurora Black, Noodler's Black
and Borealis Black. It also writes as smooth as the Sailor Nano black ink.
2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful
This ink is named after...,
March 16, 2012
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Pilot Iroshizuku Fountain Pen Ink - 50 ml Bottle - Murasaki-shikibu Lady Murasaki Shikibu (Purple)
This ink is named after the famous Heian era author, Murasaki Shikibu. The word
'murasaki' refers to a shade of purple, perhaps violet or wisteria. The ink
certainly looks very different when wet, as the other reviewer noted. It is much
darker, and dries to a slightly lighter shade, similar to J. Herbin's Violette
Pensee. I like it.
2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful
Behaves beautifully in...,
January 26, 2012
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Pilot Iroshizuku Fountain Pen Ink - 50 ml Bottle - Chiku-rin Bamboo Forest (Yellow Green)
Behaves beautifully in nib sizes ranging from B to OBBB. Runs a little darker in
the narrower nib, fantastic shading the wider the nib. I was worried this color
would be too light, but it's just barely dark enough for letters or journals.
Flow is excellent. A very well-behaved ink. Haven't left it long term in a
demonstrator or clear ink window to check for staining, but I'd rate this very
close to the J. Herbin inks for maintenance and safety in high end pens.
I'm really enjoying this entire series of inks. Haven't found a bad one yet and
I'm up to 8 different colors in this brand.
2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful
Another winner in the...,
January 20, 2012
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Pilot Iroshizuku Fountain Pen Ink - 50 ml Bottle - Chiku-rin Bamboo Forest (Yellow Green)
Another winner in the Iroshizuku line. I love this color so much. It's lighter
than I usually go for, but it's such a happy color that I can't help but like
it...and look for places where I can use it. I have 2 pens inked with it now. In
my flex-nibbed gusher, this does show some feathering and bleedthrough on cheap
paper. With my Maruman paper (also from Jet Pens) it is beyond incredible, just
really beautiful...like new grass growing in the spring :) In my drier-nibbed
pens, chiku-rin is as solid as any Iro ink, no feathering, no bleedthrough. This
is just a joy to use.
2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful
I am quite pleased with...,
July 16, 2011
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Pilot Iroshizuku Fountain Pen Ink - 50 ml Bottle - Fuyu-syogun Winter Shogun (Light Cool Gray)
I am quite pleased with this ink that I have been using in my Namiki Vanishing
Point (a wonderful "daily driver" fountain pen, by the way) for nearly a year.
It is a color and ink that somehow manages to be subtle, delicate and vibrant at
the same time. Admittedly more expensive than any other ink I have bought or
used, I have not regretted the purchase for a moment. I shall almost certainly
be ordering more from jetpens.com when I run low.
2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful
I saw the owner of Classic...,
January 5, 2011
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Pilot Iroshizuku Fountain Pen Ink - 50 ml Bottle - Yama-budo Wild Grapes (Purple Magenta)
I saw the owner of Classic Fountain Pens using this ink to demo his Pelikan Blue
o' Blue fountain pen and I fell in love with the color. After getting it from
JetPens, I am not only thrilled with the color, I am thrilled with the
performance of the ink.
Great saturation and shading. Very deep red color. Looks great on my moleskine's
off-white paper.
2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful
First off, let me say...,
December 21, 2010
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Pilot Iroshizuku Fountain Pen Ink - 50 ml Bottle - Fuyu-gaki Persimmon (Vermilion Red Orange)
First off, let me say that JetPens is one of the best retailers online or
otherwise I have ever dealt with. Even when a review is unfavorable, they still
post it. I cannot say this about everyone. Service is swift and items are well
packaged. They have great prices and many unique items.
As far as Fuyu-Gaki ink, it is wonderful. It has a deep, rich tone to it. Great
for getting others attention. I have been using it in my Pelikan M205 with a BB
nib. Great saturation. Have not noticed a lot of shading though. even on 80 gram
Rhodia or 90 gram Clairefontaine paper. Maybe it's not supposed to. If you are
using an inexpensive paper, do not expect to be able to use the backside.
I have also tried it in my Large Delta Dolce Vita with a fine nib. Very nice,
wet line even with a fine nib.
One thing I don't understand is the translation from Japanese to English on the
names of the ink. I have seen this ink called Japanese Sweet Persimmon but also
Winter Persimmon. I have noticed this on some of the other Iroshizuku inks as
well.
Whatever you call it, call it great.
2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful
I have 9 or more different...,
April 9, 2010
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Pilot Iroshizuku Fountain Pen Ink - 50 ml Bottle - Kon-peki Deep Azure Blue (Deep Blue)
I have 9 or more different shade of blue ink in my collection from J herbin to
Diamine. So far, in my opinion, Kon Peki is one of the best blue that I ever
use. I use this ink with my Tombow Carbon 101 Medium nib. Very smooth and bright
but not too bright. It's really hard to explain, very pleasant to the eyes.
Although Pilot Iroshizuku is one of the most expensive ink, it worth every
penny. Recommended!
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
I've tried many different...,
May 25, 2012
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Pilot Iroshizuku Fountain Pen Ink - 50 ml Bottle - Kon-peki Deep Azure Blue (Deep Blue)
I've tried many different blues, J. Herbin Saphire and Periwinkle, Pilot's Blue,
Parker Blue, and even Platinum Blue Black. This is by far the best ink I have
ever used. It flows great, and the color is unbeatable. I need to use blue for
office work, and this makes my writing so much more enjoyable. Highly
recommended.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
This is most likely my...,
February 11, 2012
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Pilot Iroshizuku Fountain Pen Ink - 50 ml Bottle - Yu-yake Sunset (Burnt Orange)
This is most likely my favorite color from the selection of wonderful colors. It
has intense shading and saturation properties, dries quite quickly, and is
amazing ti write with. I am not as familiar with how different pens and
different inks work together as many other fountain pen users. But anytime I buy
a new pen and have issues with the ink I choose to put in it first (other than
this brand) I will fill it up with a color from this line and all of my troubles
fade away. I can't say enough good things about the ink. I was somewhat hesitant
to purchase my first bottle due to the hefty price tag (in comparison to many
other inks). But the beauty of the bottle is what sold me. Now I can say that I
would rather spend the money on this than spend $7 or $8 on a bottle of J.Herbin
(or most other popular inks). I feel like I get a better deal going this route.
I will definitely buy many more bottles as they come out with more colors.
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
The new ink from pilot...,
June 25, 2010
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Pilot Iroshizuku Fountain Pen Ink - 50 ml Bottle - Fuyu-gaki Persimmon (Vermilion Red Orange)
The new ink from pilot writes a wet line. I have a Pelikan 205 clear
demonstrator that is sometimes iffy with ink once it is filled. I do not have
that problem now with the new pilot ink. The pen writes the first time, all the
time. I have the purple-blue ink. Nice color.