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.
River of Fire is a dark forest green with low shading and low red sheen, however as you can see, even in large swatches and with a wide (stub) nib, the sheening is barely there. Maybe…not there at all.
As much as Colorverse puts out very interesting colors, this one was a bit of a disappointment in that it’s meant to be a high sheening ink with medium shading and it’s more like a medium shading ink with low sheen.
I love the shading and the matte quality to it, especially where darker words appear to have a very thin outline of the ink at its darkest.
I know this is pine green, but my eyes see it so much as a deep kelp green that I can almost smell the brine of the ocean when I write with this.
Not much to say- this is a bright hue of green and the shading is low enough that it’s not an ink I’m likely to reach for again.
This is definitely a patina green- they hit the nail on the head there. And it’s a shimmerbomb of an ink as well.
This is such a gorgeous evergreen hue, with a moderate amount of silver shimmer.
Morningside Mint is clearly legible even in the smallest nib, so that answers that. The bad side is that virtually no shading ink looks like a shading ink in an EF nib.