Meadow by Diamine
Meadow is a yellow-leaning medium green with some moderate shading properties. It’s very Spring!
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??
This bright teal has moderate shading (and supposedly red sheen but only in wet swabs of the ink, and I use my ink to write letters not to spill it about paper so I’m not counting the sheen here).
This lovely aqua ink has silver shimmer and pink sheen in high concentrations. Sadly, Organics Studio folded. Luckly, a shimmering, shading, sheening teal is an ink just about everyone carries.
Although it swatches that lovely pine-green it’s supposed to be, in writing this ink is definitely more blue. Whomp whomp. It still shades and sheens prettily, though!
It’s brown. Red + Grey = Brown. This one is permanent and waterproof, so if you want to sign a legal document and have it look like you used an ink from the 1700s, this is a great choice.
Do you need a rust-brown ink reminiscent of fall leaves and the breast of a red robin? Of course you do! Diamine has you covered, friend.
This ink is really aptly named, as a warm orange brown with low shading. It’s got an average flow and dry time, and has a reliable flow.
Cocoa Shimmer is indeed a chocolate brown ink with gold shimmer that really gives it life. It’s a rich hue and an easy, consistent ink to write with.