![]() ![]() I am very much interested in History and Humanity though and I like reading aboutthis a lot. Although raised as a catholic in Breda Holland I am not really religious. That will be another Gallon of Diamine I must buy.Īgain I like the text in your articles. Lovely colour beautiful shading and indeed very usuable on a daily basis. I will publish thesecon article Ink History Middle Ages soon. I have used some pictures of the mentioned Wikieia artcle in my article Ink History Antique, I published a few months ago. Do not know if it is a true Tyrian Purple though. What a nice way to start the day (even the sun is shining now). Just as I enjoyed and praised your article on Diamine Ancient Oak I get pleasantly suprised by this fine review. On our corporate printer's stock cartridge paper WATERPROOF: 1/4 - faint lines remain, possibly enough to read the text SHADING: 3/4 - really beautiful shading that does not overwhelmįLOW: medium - high with great lubrication LOVE LETTERS: Absolutely! More romantic than passionate.įEATHERING: 4/4 - none at 10x magnification with the flex writingīLEEDTHROUGH: 3/4 - very minimal only seen on the poorest papers LETTERS: Yes, please! Do send me letters with this ink. ![]() ILLUSTRATIONS: Oh yes! Can cover large areas. ![]() The Wikipedia article on Tyrian Purple is interesting: īUSINESS USE: Yes, with the usual caveats about any ink with red components. There is something about how this ink feels that is tremendously satisfying. Even if you do not like the colour and do not care for the shading. You have to try this ink! Buy, beg, borrow, steal. Disclosure: I received a 30ml bottle of this ink free from Cult Pens with no obligations. ![]()
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