Wearingeul Ink
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Read MoreRobert Oster Sooty Shearwater was made for Galen Leather in memory of Zeynep, Galen Leather’s founder. Thanks to Galen Leather for sending this ink over for review!
*For my swab cards I use a Col-o-ring by Skylab Letterpress, a medium Pilot Ishime and a Mabie Todd Swan.
In large swabs on Tomoe River paper the ink has a bit of pink sheen and some gorgeous shading.
Let's take a look at how the ink behaves on fountain pen friendly papers: Rhodia, Tomoe River, and Leuchtturm.
*For my writing samples I use:
Vintage Mabie Todd Swan (flex nib)
Taroko Enigma notebooks (68gsm TR)
Dry time: 30 seconds
Water resistance: Low
Feathering: None
Show through: Medium
Bleeding: None
Other properties: medium shading, low sheen, and no shimmer.
On 20 lb copy paper there was some bleeding and feathering.
Sooty Shearwater is a bit lighter than RO Tranquility. Click here to see the teal inks together.
I used a Leonardo Momento Zero Figboot with a medium nib on a Taroko Enigma notebook. The ink had an average flow.
Overall, I love this ink. It’s just a bit lighter than another of my favorite inks-RO Tranquility. I love that this ink is in memory of Zeynep, it’s gorgeous, and absolutely worth a try.
Disclaimer: This ink was provided by Galen Leather for the purpose of this review. All photos and opinions are my own. This page does not contain affiliate links and this post is not sponsored.
Ostrich is a new-to-me brand that comes in 18ml glass bottles. Yesterday we looked at four inks, so today let’s look at the other five: Blue Sapphire, Blue Moon Lake, Sea of Okinawa, Love the Sea and Lake Baikal. Thanks to Pen Savings for sending these inks over for review!
Left to right: Blue Sapphire, Lake Baikal, Love the Sea, Blue Moon Lake and Sea of Okinawa.
*For my swab cards I use a Col-o-ring by Skylab Letterpress, a medium Pilot Ishime and a Mabie Todd Swan.
Let's take a look at how the ink behaves on fountain pen friendly papers: Rhodia, Tomoe River, and Leuchtturm.
*For my writing samples I use:
Vintage Mabie Todd Swan (flex nib)
Taroko Enigma notebooks (68gsm TR)
Dry Time: 40-80 seconds
Water Resistance: Low-Medium
Feathering: None
Show through: High
Bleeding: Low-mostly on Leuchtturm
Other properties: no shading, high to monster sheen (Blue Sapphire and Love the Sea had the highest sheen.) and no shimmer.
On Staples 24 lb copy paper there was a bit of feathering in every nib size as well as bleeding.
Blue Sapphire is close to Diamine Herbert.
Lake Baikal is a little darker than Colorverse Bluish Green. Blue Moon Lake is similar to Blackstone Sydney Harbour Blue.
Love the Sea is close to KWZ Sheen Machine. Sea of Okinawa is similar to Vinta Maharlika.
I used a Taroko Odyssey notebook, all five inks had a dry, sticky flow common to super sheeny inks.
Overall, these are pretty well behaved, but they do take a long time to dry and bleed on Leuchtturm paper. Blue Moon Lake is my favorite out of the five.
Disclaimer: These inks were provided by Pen Savings for the purpose of this review. All photos and opinions are my own. This page does not contain affiliate links, and this post is not sponsored.
Ostrich is a new-to-me brand that comes in 18ml glass bottles. Today let’s look at Red Ruby, Green Emerald, Glen the Sea and Purple Amethyst. Thanks to Pen Savings for sending these inks over for review!
Left to right: Red Ruby, Green Emerald, Glen the Sea and Purple Amethyst.
*For my swab cards I use a Col-o-ring by Skylab Letterpress, a medium Pilot Ishime and a Mabie Todd Swan.
Let's take a look at how the ink behaves on fountain pen friendly papers: Rhodia, Tomoe River, and Leuchtturm.
*For my writing samples I use:
Vintage Mabie Todd Swan (flex nib)
Taroko Enigma notebooks (68gsm TR)
Dry Time: 40-60 seconds
Water Resistance: Low-Medium
Feathering: None
Show through: Medium
Bleeding: Only Glen the Sea and Green Emerald had a little bit of bleeding.
Other properties: no shading, high to monster sheen (Glen the Sea had the highest sheen.) and no shimmer.
On Staples 24 lb copy paper there was a bit of feathering in every nib size as well as a little bit of bleeding.
Glen the Sea is a little darker than Colorverse Pillars of Creation. Purple Amethyst is a little lighter than Penlux Mo Plum.
Red Ruby is similar to Sailor Shikiori Yodaki.
Green Emerald is more blue than DIamine Evergreen, but less blue than KWZ Discovery Green.
I used a Taroko Odyssey notebook, all four inks had a dry, sticky flow common to super sheeny inks.
Overall, Purple Amethyst is my favorite out of the four. I don’t love the flow, but it’s very similar to other sheeny. inks. I didn’t have any issues with smearing. If you love high sheening inks, give these ones a try!
Disclaimer: These inks were provided by Pen Savings for the purpose of this review. All photos and opinions are my own. This page does not contain affiliate links, and this post is not sponsored.
Cult Pens have done quite a few store exclusive inks with Diamine. Their newest collab is: Louise, Matthew, Herbert and Michael. Thanks to Cult Pens for sending these inks over for review!
Left to right: Louise, Matthew, Herbert and Michael
*For my swab cards I use a Col-o-ring by Skylab Letterpress, a medium Pilot Ishime and a Mabie Todd Swan.
Let's take a look at how the ink behaves on fountain pen friendly papers: Rhodia, Tomoe River, and Leuchtturm.
*For my writing samples I use:
Vintage Mabie Todd Swan (flex nib)
Taroko Enigma notebooks (68gsm TR)
Dry Time: 20-30 seconds
Water Resistance: Medium
Feathering: None
Show through: Medium
Bleeding: Only Michael had a little bit of bleeding.
Other properties: no-medium shading (Louise had the best shading), no to high sheen (Herbert had high pink sheen and Michael had medium copper sheen) and no shimmer.
On Staples 24 lb copy paper there was a bit of feathering in every nib size as well as a little bit of bleeding.
Louise is closest to Colorverse Adobe.
Matthew is similar to Birmingham Smoked Iron.
Michael is close to Diamine Regency Blue. Herbert is darker than Michael.
I used a Taroko Odyssey notebook, three of the inks had a dry flow and Matthew had an average flow.
Overall, Louise is my favorite-I love how it looks in the Schon Design Ultem pen, and it flows pretty well in a broad nib.
Disclaimer: These inks were provided by Cult Pens for the purpose of this review. All photos and opinions are my own. This page does not contain affiliate links, and this post is not sponsored.
We are going to look at one more black ink before we move on to other colors, Vinta Black Onyx Romblon 1582 (part of the Vinta’s Series 3). This ink is available in 30ml glass bottles at most retailers, including Vanness Pens.
*For my swab cards I use a Col-o-ring by Skylab Letterpress, a medium Pilot Vanishing Point and a Mabie Todd Swan.
In large swabs on Tomoe River paper the ink has a lot of black sheen.
Let's take a look at how the ink behaves on fountain pen friendly papers: Rhodia, Tomoe River, and Leuchtturm.
*For my writing samples I use:
Vintage Mabie Todd Swan (flex nib)
Taroko Enigma notebooks (68gsm TR)
Dry time: 40 seconds
Water resistance: Low
Feathering: None
Show through: Medium
Bleeding: Low
Other properties: no shading, high sheen, and no shimmer.
On 20 lb copy paper there was some bleeding and feathering.
In writing Romblon is closest to Kobe Tor Black. Click here to see the black inks together.
I used a Pelikan M605 White Transparent with a medium nib on a Taroko Enigma notebook. The ink had a slightly dry flow, due to the high sheen.
Overall, this is not my favorite black ink. The flow is a bit dry and sticky feeling for me, and I’m not a big fan of the slight purple undertone in black inks.
Disclaimer: All photos and opinions are my own. This page does not contain affiliate links and this post is not sponsored.
Today’s black ink is Midnight Sky, part of the Van Dieman’s Midnight series. This ink is available in 30ml bottles at most retailers, including Vanness Pens.
*For my swab cards I use a Col-o-ring by Skylab Letterpress, a medium Pilot Vanishing Point and a Mabie Todd Swan.
In large swabs on Tomoe River paper the ink shows quite a bit of shimmer.
Let's take a look at how the ink behaves on fountain pen friendly papers: Rhodia, Tomoe River, and Leuchtturm.
*For my writing samples I use:
Vintage Mabie Todd Swan (flex nib)
Taroko Enigma notebooks (68gsm TR)
Dry time: 30 seconds
Water resistance: Medium
Feathering: Low
Show through: Medium
Bleeding: Low
Other properties: medium shading, low sheen, and silver, gold and purple shimmer.
On 20 lb copy paper there was some bleeding and feathering.
Midnight Sky is closest to De Atramentis Velvet Black Bronze. Click here to see the black inks together.
I used a Pilot Custom 823 Smoke with a broad nib on a Taroko Enigma notebook. The ink had a slightly dry flow.
Overall, this is an interesting ink. I love that it has multi-colored shimmer while still being a good neutral.
Disclaimer: All photos and opinions are my own. This page does not contain affiliate links and this post is not sponsored.
Today’s black ink is Colorverse 001 Shiny Black, part of the Colorverse Project series. This ink is available in 65ml bottles at most retailers, including Vanness Pens.
*For my swab cards I use a Col-o-ring by Skylab Letterpress, a medium Pilot Vanishing Point and a Mabie Todd Swan.
In large swabs on Tomoe River paper the ink a lot of shimmer.
Let's take a look at how the ink behaves on fountain pen friendly papers: Rhodia, Tomoe River, and Leuchtturm.
*For my writing samples I use:
Vintage Mabie Todd Swan (flex nib)
Taroko Enigma notebooks (68gsm TR)
Dry time: 15 seconds
Water resistance: Medium
Feathering: Low
Show through: Medium
Bleeding: Low
Other properties: low shading, no sheen, and silver shimmer.
On 20 lb copy paper there was some bleeding and feathering.
Shiny Black is closest to Diamine Night Sky. Click here to see the black inks together.
I used a Franklin-Christoph 45 in Charcoal & Creme on a Taroko Enigma notebook. The ink had an average flow.
Overall, this is a decent shimmer ink. I’m not crazy about it simply because I don’t love shimmer inks, but it behaves pretty well, is a good neutral color and I didn’t have any issues with clogging.
Disclaimer: All photos and opinions are my own. This page does not contain affiliate links and this post is not sponsored.
Today’s black ink is Van Dieman’s Devil Black. This ink is available in 30ml bottles at most retailers, including Vanness Pens.
*For my swab cards I use a Col-o-ring by Skylab Letterpress, a medium Pilot Vanishing Point and a Mabie Todd Swan.
In large swabs on Tomoe River paper the ink has a little bit of black sheen.
Let's take a look at how the ink behaves on fountain pen friendly papers: Rhodia, Tomoe River, and Leuchtturm.
*For my writing samples I use:
Vintage Mabie Todd Swan (flex nib)
Taroko Enigma notebooks (68gsm TR)
Dry time: 40 seconds
Water resistance: Medium
Feathering: None
Show through: Medium
Bleeding: None
Other properties: no shading, low sheen, and no shimmer.
On 20 lb copy paper there was a little bit of bleeding and feathering.
Devil Black is pretty close to Van Dieman’s Abyss. Click here to see the black inks together.
I used a Pilot Custom 823 Smoke with a broad nib on a Taroko Enigma notebook. The ink had a nice wet flow.
Overall, this is an okay black, but for some reason I can’t quite quantify I just don’t love it. It behaves fine, it’s just not a must-have for me.
Disclaimer: I purchased this ink myself. All photos and opinions are my own. This page does not contain affiliate links and this post is not sponsored.
Hi, I’m Kelli, and I’m the brain behind Mountain of Ink. I’m a homeschooling mama of three littles, full-time student, aspiring photographer, amateur chef, and lover of all things stationery. I think any day that doesn’t involve learning and playing with ink is a day wasted. On my site you will find fountain pen, ink, and paper reviews, along with stationery bits and bobs along the way. You can find me @mountainofink on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest.
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