Diamine Inkvent 2023 Day 5

This is the Diamine Inkvent 2023 day 5 door:

Day 5’s ink is Diamine Nightfall. It’s a chameleon ink.

It’s day 5 of Inkvent 2023 and we get our first dark ink, Diamine Nightfall. This is chameleon ink, and the effect works wonderfully well with dark inks, adding light, depth and zing to them. Diamine Nightfall looks like a night sky full of colour shifting stars, and it’s gorgeous.

Col-o-Ring swab of Diamine Nightfall

The chameleon effect from another angle:

The base ink is a saturated indigo, so there’s not much shading but there is some red sheen to it. The chameleon shimmer shades from blue to silver and green and it makes for a very striking effect.

Writing sample of Diamine Nightfall

This tiny bear is one of the few clothed bears in my collection (not counting bears with accessories like scarves and hats). I love his domed head and the contrast between his face and his body mohair colours.

And here is Flippy in all his tiny glory:

I think that Diamine Nightfall is a striking and beautiful ink, and suitable for the Inkvent holiday theme. Do you see yourself writing greeting cards with it? Sneaking it into meetings?

Diamine Inkvent 2023 Day 4

This is the Diamine Inkvent 2023 day 4 door:

Day 4’s ink is Diamine Masquerade. It’s a shimmer ink.

Diamine’s Masquerade is a duskier, browner leaning pink than day 2’s Diamine Cashemere Rose. You can imagine a papier-mâché carnival mask made in this colour. The copper shimmer in it is pronounced, and adds to its somewhat kitschy appeal.

Col-o-Ring swab of Diamine Masquerade

I think Masquerade would work well on cream coloured paper, and I’m pretty sure that there will be many fans of this ink. It would work well as a journaling ink, as the colour is calming, and it has both shading and shimmer, and so plenty of interest.

Writing sample of Diamine Masquerade

I think I have two, maybe three pink teddy bears in my collection, and Candy is the smallest of the bunch. I like her kind of forlorn look.

Here’s the original bear:

Between Diamine Cashmere Rose and Diamine Masquerade, I prefer Cashmere Rose and not only because it’s much lower maintenance than Masquerade, as it’s a standard ink. Masquerade is just a bit too much for me, but I’m sure many people would prefer it to Cashmere Rose. Which one would you see yourself using more?

Diamine Inkvent 2023 Day 3

This is the Diamine Inkvent 2023 day 3 door:

Day 3’s ink is Diamine Early Dusk. It’s a standard ink.

I expected Diamine Early Dusk to be darker, a more blue-black type of in from its name, but it’s actually a pretty cheerful cobalt blue. There’s a periwinkle shade to it that makes it very attractive, and it offers some shading.

Col-o-Ring swab of Diamine Early Dusk

I was worried that this would be a boring sky blue, one of the many, many inks in that shade already in the market, but Diamine Early Dusk has enough shading and enough of a violet leaning to make it interesting. It’s not like there aren’t other inks in this shade to be found, it’s that it’s nice to have a relaxing yet somewhat interesting blue in this Inkvent set. Between the shimmers, the chameleons and the sheens its good to have an office suitable ink that has a little character.

Writing sample of Diamine Early Dusk

I don’t have many blue bears, but Nestor is one of them, and he’s a delight. His greyish blue mohair makes me think of him as an aging bear, and that just makes him even better.

Look at all that shading!

Here’s Nestor in all his blue mohair glory:

Do I see myself buying a full bottle of Diamine Early Dusk? Maybe. I like the colour very much, and it is very practical but with a little bit of fun to it. Would Diamine Early Dusk become an office staple for you?

Diamine Inkvent 2023 Day 2

This is the Diamine Inkvent 2023 day 2 door:

Day 2’s ink is Diamine Cashmere Rose. It’s a standard ink.

Cashmere Rose is a lovely, dusky shade of pink that makes you practically want to eat the words of the page. There’s something about it that is just calming and satisfying.

Col-o-Ring swab of Diamine Cashmere Rose

There’s a lot of interesting shading with this ink, even with a fine nibbed pen, and I have a feeling that this ink would look even better on cream coloured paper.

Writing sample of Diamine Cashmere Rose

I didn’t think pink would make for a good sketching ink colour, but Cashmere Rose works for that too. The muted colour and the shading makes it work well for vintage style sketches.

This bear is one of my favourites, and it has a very unusual dual tone mohair setup. I bought it years ago at a Christmas fair in Berlin. The grandma that made him knew no English and I knew no German but we got along fabulously with hand gestures and miming. Such is the power of teddy bears — the love of them in universal.

Here is the original bear. Doesn’t he look happy?

Diamine has several great inks in muted pink/red colours and Cashmere Rose is a great addition to that lineup. I like this ink enough to consider buying a whole bottle of it. What do you think? Could you see yourself using Diamine Cashmere Rose?

Diamine Inkvent 2023 Day 1

This is the Diamine Inkvent 2023 day 1 door:

Day 1’s ink is Diamine Fortune’s Gold. It’s a chameleon ink.

The base mustard colour has a lot of shading to it, and the chameleon effect shades from gold to green. This makes Fortune’s Gold both more readable and more interesting than standard gold shimmer inks.

Col-o-Ring swab of Diamine Fortune’s Gold

From another angle to try and capture some of the chameleon effect:

Fortune’s Gold is still a light ink so you want to go with a broad or stab nib for this one, to best capture the effect and ensure readability.

Writing sample of Diamine Fortune’s Gold

I don’t remember where I bought this tiny hand made bear, but it’s likely from York, UK. You can see how much Fortune’s Gold shades in this sketch:

And here’s the original bear, in all its cuteness:

Diamine Fortune’s Gold provides a strong start for the 2023 Inkvent calendar. It’s very fitting thematically, and they’ve added interest and variation to a pretty staple holiday ink colour. Would you use it or do you prefer inks that lean more heavily into the pure gold hue?

Diamine Inkvent 2023: Spoiler Free Introduction

This is the Diamine 2023 Inkvent calendar. It contains 24 doors with 12ml bottles of fountain pen ink behind them, and one 30ml bottle of ink behind door 25. As in every year so far I will review all the inks in the calendar, publishing one post per day for 25 days, and then a summary post looking back at the calendar as a whole.

Inkvent 2023 – this time it’s purple

As I’m travelling this year at the beginning of December, I already wrote the first two weeks of reviews ahead of time (don’t worry, no spoilers). I don’t use dip pens for these reviews, but instead fill 25(!) fountain pens. This year, however, I’ve been a bit smarter about things and haven’t filled them to the brim.

Each review will contain a Col-o-Ring swab and writing sample, and that’s where you’ll get the best impression of the full range of colour of the ink.

I will also be including a writing sample, this year on a Penco notebook, and a sketch in a Midori MD notebook. This year I’m going for a theme for my sketches, sketching teddy bears out of my teddy bear collection. So you’ll also get a photo of a cute teddy bear as a bonus with each review.

At the end of each review I’ll try to give an idea of where and when I think this ink could be used, and whether I’m inclined to purchase a full bottle of it (Diamine will issue gorgeous glass bottles of the Inkvent inks later on next year).
Happy Inkvent to all who celebrate!

Diamine Inkvent 2022 Day 25: Best Wishes and Closing Thoughts

It’s the final day of Inkvent, and so it’s time to both review the final, 30ml bottle of the set, and review the calendar in its entirety.

Door 25

Day 25’s ink is a larger, 30ml bottle. It’s called Best Wishes, and it’s a very dark and saturated green with green shimmer and a lot of red sheen.

Best Wishes 30ml bottle

It’s quite a dramatic combination, the dark green base being almost black, the red sheen being very prominent and the green shimmer on top. More Halloween appropriate perhaps than Christmassy.

Col-o-Ring swab

My camera had a rough time photographing this ink. It’s the combination of the shimmer and the dark ink maybe that made it a bit blurry. In any case, the base ink is so dark that you can hardly tell that it’s a green at times.

52 gsm Tomoe River paper sketch

Here it is from another angle:

52gsm Tomoe River paper sketch.

This ink takes ages to dry, because it’s so saturated. I smudged the sketch above and this writing sample took a good long time to properly dry. If you’re left handed, I’d steer well away from Diamine Best Wishes. If you like the drama, then maybe it’s the ink for you. Personally I would have preferred a lighter or more interesting green with a chameleon effect and no sheen.

Writing sample on 68gsm Tomoe River paper

It’s summary time! Looking at this year’s Inkvent, I’m very pleased with the selection of inks, the spread of ink properties amongst them, and the overall value of this experience. I like that we got new chameleon inks, and I appreciated that there were less red inks in this year’s edition, and quite a good number of uniquely coloured inks. Reviewing the whole 25 inks involved, I think that Dusted Truffle, Memory Lane, Solar Storm, Ghost, Olive Swirl, Arctic Blast, Deck the Halls, and One More Sleep are the stand outs for me. Olive Swirl, Memory Lane, Dusted Truffle and Deck the Halls are inks that I plan on buying full bottles of once the green edition bottles come out. Ghost and Arctic Blast might join them too. If you like red inks, the Spiced Apple is fantastic. There are other great inks to have here, depending on your personal taste.

It was quite an endeavour, to fill fountain pens 25 times with ink and write, sketch and post a review of an ink a day. I don’t know if Diamine will create a 2023 Inkvent calendar, or if I will be able to write another set of reviews like this, but it was a wild and fun ride creating these reviews for the blog this year.

Merry Christmas to all who celebrate. I hope you got some cool pens and ink under the tree.

Diamine Inkvent 2022 Day 24: One More Sleep

Merry Christmas to all who celebrate! It’s day 24 of Diamine Inkvent.

Door 24

Day 24’s ink is Diamine One More Sleep, a standard grey blue ink.

One More Sleep bottle

Diamine One More Sleep is a lovely grey blue with a lot a shading and a hint of lavender in the background.

Col-o-Ring swab

I love this shade of ink as it works well for sketching and for writing. It’s also a calm and relaxing colour, very appropriately named.

Sketch on 52gsm Tomoe River paper

Today’s writing sample is a little melancholy, as I reflect on the wave of well established pen shops that are closing down by the end of the year. This ink colour seems to encourage reflection, something I find myself doing more often since I received my cancer diagnosis a year and a half ago. If you don’t have an ink in this bluish grey light purple shade I recommend getting one, whether it’s Diamine One More Sleep or something similar by a Japanese or Korean maker.

Writing sample on 68gsm Tomoe River paper

Diamine Inkvent 2022 Day 23: Celebration

It’s day 23 of the Diamine Inkvent calendar.

Door 23

Day 23’s ink is Diamine Celebration, a coral ink with shimmer.

Celebration bottle

Celebration is between pink and orange, a bright and vibrant ink with plenty of orange shimmer. It look like Diamine Coral with added pizzazz.

Col-o-Ring swab

This ink would definitely cheer you up on a dark and gloomy day, as it practically glows in the page. Is it practical? No. Is it fun and interesting? Yes, particularly if you haven’t got an ink like Diamine Coral.

Sketch on 52gsm Tomoe River paper

Would I use a bottle of this? No. I have a bottle of Diamine Coral already, and I don’t need another one but with shimmers in it. But this ink certainly belongs in this calendar, and I’m glad that Diamine chose this hue instead of another red.

Writing sample on 68gsm Tomoe River paper