Winter by Krishna
It feels like a springtime and celebratory ink, given the saturation of color and also the depth of hue.
It feels like a springtime and celebratory ink, given the saturation of color and also the depth of hue.
Snowflake is a well-behaved ink that is somehow always brighter than I expect it to be. It definitely shades, though the contrast between the darker shading strokes and the regular shading strokes is relatively low.
I thought it would be appropriate to post the review of this ‘moon dust’ ink on a full moon, so here we are.
This is a Barney-purple ink. The name is ridiculous and calls to mind childhood sleepovers with too much candy.
This is a beautiful shading ink that really pops with chromatography. You can see the pinks and blues within it, almost like watercolor- but it’s dark enough to be legible.
OK, this is a very cool effect for an ink. The shading shows both purple and blue! The only downside is that it’s very light.
This purple is a very smooth, somewhat wet flowing ink that worked great in a Medium nib and would likely be legible even in a Fine (maybe EF) nib as well.
Meadow is a yellow-leaning medium green with some moderate shading properties. It’s very Spring!
A grey-green ink with black sheening that I can’t really locate, shading, and a subtle shimmer effect. It’s classy, as you’d expect for their 350th anniversary.
Why does Wearingeul INSIST on making such gorgeous inks? A teal ink with violet shimmer, pink sheen, and moderate shading, named after a piece of Japanese literature- how could I not??