This is the Diamine Inkvent 2024 Day 24 door:

Day 24’s ink is Diamine Salted Caramel, a caramel brown ink with bronze shimmer. I used a Diplomat Elox fountain pen with an extra fine nib to test out this ink.

Diamine Salted Caramel is a raw sienna brown ink with a good amount of shading and a good amount of shimmer that shows through even with an extra fine nib. The bronze shimmer gives it a festive, golden sparkle.

Here’s a closer look at the shimmer effect in this ink:

On original Tomoe River paper you can see both the shading and the shimmer quite significantly:

However, even on more absorbent Rhodia paper and with an extra fine nib the shimmer and shading are evident. As only the day before yesterday featured a brown ink with shimmer (Diamine Nutmeg), it was a bit surprising to see another brown ink with shimmer make its appearance. I like Salted Caramel more than Nutmeg, though, because it’s a warmer shade of brown.

Here’s another look at the Rhodia paper writing sample, where both shading and shimmering are apparent:

And here’s a comparison of Diamine Nutmeg to Diamine Salted Caramel:

I enjoy sketching with brown inks, and Diamine Salted Caramel was no different. I did have some weird flow issues at start, but they passed so maybe it was a one time thing. Salted Caramel shades beautifully, and so it’s nice to loosely sketch with it.

You can see where I had flow issues on the top right corner of Pumpkin’s head (the faded brown lines beneath the more prominent ones):

This tiny, tiny bear is called Pumpkin and she’s 3 of 4, made by Maddy Aldis, and is very, very heavy as she’s filled with lead shot. I love her wild look and her pastel rainbow colours, which is why I got her.

I would have liked to have seen a different shade of ink, one that isn’t brown, but having Salted Caramel make its appearance on day 24 isn’t the end of the world. It’s a nice, warm brown with lovely shading and shimmer, and it’s not its fault that Diamine Nutmeg was there two days before it. It’s a great festive ink to write greeting cards with, and I had fun sketching with it.
What do you think of Diamine Salted Caramel? Do you prefer it to Diamine Nutmeg?
Jennifer
I love this color! I’ve been really enjoying this calendar through your blog! And I agree. Seems like there have been a lot of dark stormy colors, too many for a holiday themed set.
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Jean K. Wilcox
I like this color. Color is warmer and brighter than nutmeg. I think it would be a good ink for holiday greetings or special occasions
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shellseeker93
I’m always on the lookout for an ink that’s a good match for my Pelikan Grand Place and this one looks like a winner. Pumpkin is so unusual and lovely.
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