Diamine Fountain Pen Ink – Green Black
Originating in the 1800’s, Diamine Ink has a long history and has been developed into one of the finest quality fountain pen inks on the market. It’s reliability has lead it to become one of the most sought after inks by both professionals and beginners. This Diamine Green Black Ink is suitable for any brand of fountain pens, making it a convenient purchase too. It is a water-based non-toxic ink, making it a safe option for vintage pens in particular. The green black colour of this ink has a beautiful depth to it. It is also versatile in the sense that it has the ability to be easily mixed with other colour inks and create new colours. This Diamine ink also has anti-clogging properties, ensuring even and smooth precision across paper.
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jacobhclarkson (verified owner) –
Beautiful dark green ink. It is almost black under some lighting conditions with the green adding some sophisticated character – perfect for everyday writing. The ink flows nicely and is very well behaved on good quality paper.
gurtie.bekker (verified owner) –
I do not have much experience with different inks, but compared to Parker Quick ink, this ink feathers and bleeds through rather easily on average everyday paper. Thus, use with good quality paper. Regarding the colour: It is really dark and essentially black. Thus a very good alternative to plain black for everyday writing.
primitive.ziets (verified owner) –
This is the first dark green ink I purchased. I was a bit apprehensive at first, likening the ink to army green. However, the ink is much more than that. It dries to almost black on some of my paper, making it a good alternative to blue-black ink. Your writing will stand out without being wacky.
Werner van der Westhuizen –
A beautiful green but in my experience quite dry. I have yet to get it flowing nicely in any of my pens.
Tyrone (verified owner) –
I like it as an everyday ink with a bit of pizazz compared to plain usual blue or black. Writes almost as black in thicker nibs. Finer nibs you tend to see the green stand out more. I don’t write reviews based on the paper quality with the ink. Fountain pens and inks should be written on fountain pen friendly paper. There are ball points for the office and various everyday papers. It’s like reviewing a bmw based on the off-roads you drive on. đŸ˜œ