Weight | 0.17 kg |
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Dimensions | 6 × 6 × 9.5 cm |
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Ink Properties | Standard |
KWZ Fountain Pen Ink – Warsaw Dreaming
R20.00 – R239.00
Details:
Volume – 60ml
Colour – Black
Material – Glass
Brand
KWZ
KWZ
4 reviews for KWZ Fountain Pen Ink – Warsaw Dreaming
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Joshua De Kiewit (verified owner) –
Very nice ink, it is very dark – pretty much black with a slight purple tinge in the right light. Very smooth, quite a thick ink.
primitive.ziets –
This is one of my favourite inks for formal writing. A very dark blue-black ink with some shading visible in blots. I love this ink in my formal pens. The ink flows smoothly and wet, making for an exquisite writing experience.
Heleen du Toit (verified owner) –
I really enjoy this ink – a rich saturated black with a tinge of blue-black. there is a delightful “gleam” once the ink dries. As with all KWZ inks, the flow is amazing and rather wet.
Stephen Nicholas Seeney (verified owner) –
Warsaw Dreaming! – “What even is a Warsaw? Oh, it is a city in Poland. Oh, the geniuses behind the ink come from Poland. Oh, this is NOW my favourite black ink, and I’m gonna be using it in my daily everyday carry.”
Who is KWZ Inks, I’ve never heard of them?
Who are these people?
Konrad Wojciech Å»urawski (get it, K. W. Z.?) and his wife Agnieszka Å»urawska, from Poland, are scientists who hand make their inks, after strenuous experimenting and real life testing (Konrad apparently wasn’t happy with existing options and decided to make his own inks! How cool is that?!).
Now that’s a story I can get behind, what aspirational and inspirational people!
Check out their other inks:
• SHEEN Machine – the Shangri-La of sheen…
• Green #3 – “are you telling me there are more greens!?”
• Thief’s Red – A gorgeous red, that holds a little unexpected secret… “A scented ink? WHAT!”
In addition:
• All of these inks are satisfyingly “wet”.
• Some are scented!
• And most importantly, they are extremely good value for money (I’ll take Green #3, at a third of the price, over my previous favourite, Graf von Faber Castell Moss Green, any day of the week)
And I’m not even near the glorious rock bottom of the KWZ inks rabbit hole, there are Iron Gall inks to try, there are unusual colours with crazy-curiosity-inspiring names like “Rotten Green” to try (hopefully it doesn’t have the scent), and having gotten to know a little bit of the story of KWZ inks I am sure that Konrad and Agnieszka are coming up with new, interesting, never before seen ideas and inks, that I cant wait to try.
Thank you Jamie, Jesse, Alicia, Dorcas and all the “pushers” at Write Gear.
I cant wait for my next “fix” and KWZ ink “high”…