Diamine Inkvent 2023 Summary

Diamine Inkvent 2023 is over and what an Inkvent it was! This year’s calendar was my favourite by far, mostly because of the break from the usual red-green-gold run of inks, and the very low volume of “filler inks”. This lineup is strong and interesting:

All the Inkvent inks swabs

Grouping the inks by colour family you can see how different this year’s Inkvent is compared to previous ones (2019, 2021, 2022).

Pinks: I think these are the most pink inks we’ve had in an Inkvent Calendar and I’m all for it. The scented ink was terrible, but as there were only two scented inks out of 25 and only one that was really bad (Sweet Dreams) I’ll give Diamine a pass. Both Cashmere Rose and Masquerade were stand out inks, worth considering full bottles of.

Pinks

Blues: It was a stand out year for blues, with not a boring ink in the bunch. Glacier brought all-of-the-glitter, all of it, and Early Dusk, Nightfall and Blizzard are all interesting inks even though they are blue (one of the more standard of ink shades).

Blues

Greens: This Inkvent had only three green inks, with Velvet Emerald more of a teal colour. Of the three Diamine Sugar Snap stands out.

Greens

Reds: The first Inkvent calendar to feature just two red inks, but both of them solid choices. Go for Bah Humbug for a darker take or Tinsel of a brighter one. As I don’t really use red inks, the choice to include only two red inks this year was a boon for me.

Reds

Oranges: two oranges this year, one utterly unusable (Buck’s Fizz) and one wonderful (Fireside Snug).

Oranges

Purples: Who’s surprised that this year the purple Inkvent calendar featured no less than four purple inks? Nobody. All of these are great but Jacaranda is my favourite.

Purples

Browns/Earth Tones: There are four of these this year if you include Atral (which is a black/brown ink) and Weeping Willow (which is a duo-chrome ink). Weeping Willow is stunning and the number one ink that I’ll purchase from this year’s Inkvent.

Earth Tones/Browns

Outliers: the only yellow ink this year is Diamine’s Fortune’s Gold and that’s fortunate as I don’t use yellow inks. Sadly Diamine Moon Beam is the sole grey ink in the lineup, but at least it’s a very pretty one.

Outliers

Which inks are my favourites? These seven:

My favourites

They all have interesting base ink colours and oftentimes something else going on. I have too many inks already so I won’t be buying 7 more bottles to add to the collection, but of the 7 the top three are Weeping Willow, Jacaranda and Fireside Snug, and I may buy bottles of those.

What did you think of this year’s Inkvent? Do you plan on purchasing any of the Inkvent 2023 inks?

If you haven’t purchased the Inkvent 2023 calendar it’s likely that you’ll be able to purchase it at a discount now. It’s a great way to get some cool inks to play around with, particularly if you like shimmer inks but don’t see yourself getting full bottles of them.

Diamine Inkvent 2023 Day 25

This is the Diamine Inkvent 2023 day 25 door:

Day 25’s ink is Diamine Raise a Glass.

It’s the final ink of Inkvent, and as usual it’s a 30ml bottle of ink in the colour of the calendar: purple.

Diamine Raise a Glass is a dark royal purple with green sheen and what I think is chameleon shimmer (the bottle isn’t marked so it could just be regular shimmer, but it looks like a chameleon shimmer to me).

Diamine Raise a Glass Col-O-Ring swab

This ink is Diamine throwing everything it has on this ink: a super saturated, rich, dark purple base with a lot of green sheening and then the chameleon shimmer on top. The base ink is so dark it often appears to be black, and the chameleon shimmer works well with it. This is an ink for wide nibs and patient people as it takes a looong time to dry.

Diamine Raise a Glass writing sample

I smudged this sketch because I forgot how long this ink takes to dry and wasn’t careful enough. This is Arthus and he’s my favourite bear. I bought him 20 years ago at Hamley’s Toy Store in Regent street, London. They have a rather hidden display for collector’s bears and once I saw him I knew I had to have him despite his high price tag. The seller at the till was so taken with him she held him in her arms and had trouble letting him go. The sketch was done from an above angle that doesn’t do him justice, but look at his photo later on and you’ll see why the lady reacted as she did: Arthus is a bear that begs to be picked up and cuddled.

Here’s Arthus, my absolute favourite, in all his cute glory:

This brings this year’s Inkvent to a close. I will post a summary post with all the inks side by side as well as in colour groups tomorrow. In the meanwhile: Merry Christmas to all who celebrate!

Diamine Inkvent 2023 Day 24

This is the Diamine Inkvent 2023 day 24 door:

Day 24’s ink is Diamine Sugar Snap. It’s a shimmer ink.

Diamine Sugar Snap is a sap green ink with silver shimmer. One of the few green inks in this year’s Inkvent, it’s an elegant take on a natural hued shading green ink with a bit of pizzaz.

Diamine Sugar Snap Col-O-Ring swab

Diamine Sugar Snap shows a good amount of shimmer but something about the combination of the silver shimmer with the mid green ink reminds me of the silver hair found on certain plant leaves (it’s unattractively called pubescence, but the effect itself is both attractive and useful). This is a shimmer ink with class.

Diamine Sugar Snap writing sample

This Dean’s Bear (English, of course) is called Truffles, and there’s something about him that makes me think of him as an elder bear. He’s from Mary Shortle‘s of York, and was made on Dean’s Bear’s Centenary. Dean’s Bears is now part of Clemens Bears, which is sad, but at least they’re still manufacturing bears. Truffles has the classic Dean’s Bears look with the elongated snout and the oversized nose.

Here’s the original bear, Truffles:

Diamine Sugar Snap was a surprise to me – I was expecting a brighter green ink with a flashier shimmer effect. The choices Diamine made here elevate this ink and make it more interesting than some of their previous green-inks-with-shimmer inks, and Diamine Sugar Snap also has a name that isn’t really holiday themed. This makes this ink a solid new addition to their regular shimmer ink lineup, unlike inks like Merry and Bright. What do you think? Would you buy a bottle of Diamine Sugar Snap to use not in a holiday setting?

Diamine Inkvent 2023 Day 23

This is the Diamine Inkvent 2023 day 23 door:

Day 23’s ink is Diamine Fireside Snug. It’s a standard ink.

Diamine Fireside Snug is a dark orange standard ink with a lot of great shading. It’s one of the few inks in the Inkvent calendar that would make for a great everyday ink. The dark dot on my swab is due to an ink drop on the Col-O-Ring card that I didn’t notice before swabbing the ink.

Diamine Fireside Snug Col-O-Ring Swab

The base ink colour is a reddish orange that is dark enough to be readable even with a fine nibbed pen, and the shading it provides is pretty spectacular. I have very few orange inks in my ink collection, and this one is definitely one that I would add to it.

Diamine Fireside Snug writing sample

You can see the ink shading in this sketch of Mud Pie the teddy bear. He always appears a bit “squashed” and that’s part of his charm.

The original bear (purchased at Stonegate Teddy Bears in York):

There’s only a handful of standard inks in this year’s Inkvent and they’ve all been solid inks, but Jacaranda and Fireside Snug have been a cut above (I’ve decided that it’s completely unfair to call Diamine Weeping Willow a standard ink, and so I’m putting in into a separate category). If you’re looking for an alternative to Noodler’s Habanero, this is it.

Diamine Inkvent 2023 Day 22

This is the Diamine Inkvent 2023 day 22 door:

Day 22’s ink is Diamine Tinsel. It’s a shimmer ink.

Diamine Tinsel is bright red ink with red shimmer and a lot of shading and it’s gloriously Christmas appropriate.

Diamine Tinsel Col-O-Ring swab

It took 22 days for Diamine to pull out the red Christmas ink but they knocked it out of the park with this one. It dries darker than it writes on the page, with the base ink being a bright red ink with orange shading. The shimmer renders it darker and richer and really makes it something special. In previous Inkvents Diamine leaned too heavily for my taste on the red inks, but this time they picked them carefully and sparingly. While Bah Humbug goes for the dark red theme, Diamine Tinsel is the full on festive bright red with shimmers on top.

Diamine Tinsel writing sample

I probably should have sketched today’s bear with blue ink, but Diamine Tinsel it is. The reason I bought him is because of those eyes. I just couldn’t say no to them.

Here’s the original bear (what do you think of his eyes?):

Diamine Tinsel was the festive red ink that this Inkvent calendar needed. Whether you use it to write Christmas cards or letters to Santa, this ink definitely has “Christmas” written all over it.

Diamine Inkvent 2023 Day 21

This is the Diamine Inkvent 2023 day 21 door:

Day 21’s ink is Diamine Tranquility. It’s a chameleon ink.

Diamine Tranquility is a magenta ink with chameleon shimmer in silver, gold, green and blue. It’s a very party ink with a very un-party name.

Diamine Tranquility Col-O-Ring swab

There’s a bit of shading in Diamine Tranquility, despite it being on the saturated side. It’s the kind of ink that I envision Barbie using in her correspondence, and I have no idea why it was named “Tranquility”.

Diamine Tranquility writing sample

This isn’t an artist bear, but it was unusual enough for me to purchase it. It’s a German bear, which I think I purchased six or seven years ago in Berlin.

Here’s the original bear:

What do you think about Diamine Tranquility’s name? I’d name it something like Diamine Festive Cheer or Holiday Fun or something along those lines. A “Tranquility” ink for me evokes a blue or lavender ink, maybe even without chameleon shimmer at all.

Diamine Inkvent 2023 Day 20

This is the Diamine Inkvent 2023 day 20 door:

Day 20’s ink is Diamine Astral. It’s a chameleon ink.

Diamine Astral is a chameleon ink with a brown-black base. As the base ink is dark, the chameleon effect is more pronounced. The result is a very readable ink with blue, green and silver glimmers in it when viewed in certain angles.

Diamine Astral Col-O-Ring swab

Diamine Astral is a dark, saturated ink, so there’s little to no shading with it. What interest it provides is all down to the chameleon effect.

Diamine Astral writing sample

In certain angles the writing glows with chameleon shimmer:

And in others it all but disappears:

I was sick when I sketched this, so it’s not my best work. I thought about sketching in the fur, but Diamine Astral is so dark it would have turned the whole sketch into a black glob of ink.

Here’s the bear, one of the more unusually shaped ones in my collection:

Diamine Astral is a bit of an outlier in this year’s Inkvent. The base ink colour isn’t what I’d call festive, and the chameleon effects were seen better in other Inkvent inks. Would you see yourself using it?

Diamine Inkvent 2023 Day 19

This is the Diamine Inkvent 2023 day 19 door:

Day 19’s ink is Diamine Cinnabun. It’s a scented ink.

Oh no, another scented ink. Did I mention I don’t like scented ink?

Diamine Cinnabun at least has a more subtle and less artificial smell than Diamine Sweet Dreams. The ink smells of cinnamon and is a cinnamon coloured ink. Like Diamine Sweet Dreams it’s very, very wet, so choose your nib wisely.

Diamine Cinnabun Col-o-Ring swab

If Diamine Cinnabun wasn’t scented then it would be a useful sketching ink. As it is scented, it has the same flow issues that I’ve experienced with other scented inks in the past. On the other hand, without being scented it would be just another brown filler ink in the calendar, so I guess I understand Diamine’s choice here.

Diamine Cinnabun writing sample

This ink feathers and spreads even on fountain friendly paper with a Lamy Fine nib. If you’re planning on using it, choose your nib and paper wisely.

Feathering with Diamine Cinnabun

Today’s bear is from my favourite teddy bear makers, Dean’s Bears. It’s a British company, and this is their Centenary Bear. You can see the shading in Diamine Cinnabun, even if you can’t smell the ink.

Here’s the original bear:

I don’t like scented inks, and Diamine Cinnabun, despite not being as offensive as Diamine Sweet Dreams, still will get cleaned out of the pen immediately. The flow issues alone make this ink not worth it, but if you like scented inks, and like cinnamon, this ink may be for you.

Diamine Inkvent 2023 Day 18

This is the Diamine Inkvent 2023 day 18 door:

Day 18’s ink is Diamine Blizzard. It’s a shimmer ink.

Diamine Blizzard is a teal-blue shimmer ink, with a great base colour that provides some shading and silver blue shimmer. It’s much more toned down than Diamine Glacier in terms of the amount of shimmer present.

Diamine Blizzard Col-o-Ring swab

Diamine Blizzard’s base ink colour is also a shade darker than Diamine Glacier, making it a bit more easily readable than Diamine Glacier. If you’re not interested in the insane amounts of shimmer in Diamine Glacier, than this ink would be a better fit for you.

Diamine Blizzard writing sample

You can see the shimmer effect here: it’s present, but it’s not aggressive:

Diamine Blizzard shimmer

This is Waldemar, a Steiner bear from Germany, one of several Steiner bears that I own. I think he’s the only bear that I have that has his tongue sticking out. In any case, you can see the shading in Diamine Blizzard in the sketch below:

And here’s the original bear:

While I love that Diamine has gone all in with the shimmer with Diamine Glacier, I think Diamine Blizzard would be the more “practical” of the two because of the darker base ink shade and because it has less glitter and so less potential clogging and cleaning issues. Which of these inks would you prefer?