![]() Very similar journal to mine on their website so I believe it was made in Rajasthan, Locally sourced sustainable and recycled materials wherever possible. In selling Fair Trade paper products handmade in India, Sri Lanka, and Nepal using I was hoping for something more dramatic from this ink because whenever I wash out my pen, the ink water becomes such a lovely, glowing purple.Īlthough there are no markings or labels on the journal, IĪm pretty sure it came from a company called Paper High. ![]() I got a similar result with my sample of Monteverde Charoite. I can see some faint yellow in it but it didn’t separate out a lot. Herbin Lierre Sauvage ink was unusual in that it left behind a long grey strip with most of the green colour going to the top. The chromography of this ink had many colours including shades of blue, pink and orange. If I had had more finesse, perhaps I would have ended up with a lovely sepia tone like Higgins Sepia calligraphy ink. When I was a child and just learning about colour mixing I thought if I put all the colours together I would end up with something magical but instead got a muddy brown. Grey, blue, violet, turquoise – they’re all there. The range of colours really came out when I tried a spot on a paper towel and then added drops of water. I suspected it would show some nice range as anytime I wash it out of my pen, I get a much stronger blue colour than I can see when I’m writing. ![]() My first attempt was with Noodler’s blue-black ink.
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