Diamine Inkvent 2024 Day 2

This is the Diamine Inkvent 2024 day 2 door:

The door

Day 2’s ink is Diamine Wilted Rose, a standard ink in a dark dusty rose shade. I tested it using a Lamy fine nibbed fountain pen.

The Col-O-Ring swab

Diamine Wilted Rose has an interesting colour and a good amount of shading. It’s dark enough to be seen on both white and cream paper (and it would work particularly well on cream coloured paper). It’s well behaved though it’s a wet ink, so I would shy away from using it in wide nibs. I find the decision to include it in a Christmas themed product like the Inkvent calendar a bit peculiar, but Diamine have made stranger choices in the past.

Writing sample on Rhodia paper

As Diamine Wilted Rose is pretty similar to last year’s Diamine Masquerade (minus the shimmer), I decided to compare the two swabs. Wilted Rose is darker and redder than Masquerade, and more easily readable. It is also a wetter ink that shades a bit less than Masquerade as it’s more saturated.

Which one of these do you prefer? I like Masquerade’s colour more, but Wilted Rose is a more practical choice.

Diamine Masquerade and Wilted Rose comparison.

Today’s bear sketch features a charity collectible teddy bear that was originally part of a pair, but when I purchased him had been separated from his counterpart. Joshua has his paw in a sling, and has a lovely Dean’s Bears face. There’s something childish and innocent about him, which fits the charity he’s supporting very well.

You can see Diamine Wilted Rose’s shading well here, much better than in the writing sample, likely due to the Midori MD Cotton paper.

Sketching sample on Midori MD Cotton paper

Here’s Joshua from the Two’s Company Dean Rag Book company. He’s a British bear, and I bought him second hand in York from a store called Mary Shortle’s.

Joshua the bear

Diamine Wilted Rose scores relatively high on practicality, as it’s a standard ink that is readable. It’s not a perfectly practical ink, as it’s on the wet side and you can’t use this shade of ink for everything. It is a good ink for journaling and personal correspondence though, as it’s an interesting colour of ink with a good amount of shading. I wouldn’t hesitate to use in my vintage pens.

In terms of theming, I think that it likely adds variety and interest to this year’s Inkvent but it’s not a very “Christmasy” colour (nor does it have a very festive name). It’s a good addition to the Diamine lineup, and while I don’t see myself buying a full bottle as I don’t use pink very often in my pens, it is a much better purchasing choice than yesterday’s Baltic Breeze.

What do you think? Do you use pink inks in your pens often, and would you buy a bottle of Diamine Wilted Rose? Would you rename the ink to something more seasonally themed?

9 thoughts on “Diamine Inkvent 2024 Day 2

  1. Jean K. Wilcox's avatar

    Jean K. Wilcox

    I like this color. I must … it reminded me immediately of Cashmere Rose from last year’s collection, I liked that so much, I bought a full bottle!. As you point out, it’s similar to Masquerade, too, without the shimmer. I also find it very close to Colorverse’s Brunch Date. I have a bottle of that too so won’t be investing in this one.

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  2. Chris's avatar

    noisilymeticulous4bc88c14fa

    While I agree that this color and name may not be very Christmasy, it is very December-y! The name evokes thoughts of winter dormancy, impermanence, the change of seasons, short days, and cold nights. Very appropriate for an end-of-year ink.

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  3. Chris's avatar

    noisilymeticulous4bc88c14fa

    Sorry if this is a duplicate comment — I had some WordPress issues!

    While I agree this isn’t a very Christmas-y ink, it is very December-y! The color reflects the name, and the name evokes thoughts of dormancy, impermanence, changing of the seasons, and the passing of the old year. Excellent seasonal associations for winter!

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