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KWZ Brown Pink Diamine Merlot Herbin Poussiere del Lune Diamine Tyrian Purple The KWZ, like many others from Konrad, looks almost black when pooled, with a velvety, matt sheen. It is the most free-flowing of the bunch. The Diamines have a very slight golden sheen, more evident on Tomoe than on this Rhodia; Tyrian Purple is the least saturated of the bunch and exhibits a more pronounced halo effect when used with the flat nib. Poussiere de Lune is more blue than the others. If I had to pick a favourite, it'd be Tyrian Purple
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Back around the 3rd Group Buy for KWZ Inks, a generous FPNer sent me a sample of the Brown Pink. It seemed like an interesting color, but wasn't able to decide whether I would really like it or not. I'd describe the color as "dirty burgundy", or as a subdued red-violet. It's really hard to put this ink in the category of "brown", but the pictures sometimes try to do that. Here I was fairly complete in my selection of papers: Mohawk via Linen, Hammermill 28lb Inkjet, and Tomoe River. I think this pic shows the color very well. Here the ink appears quite brown, but that's probably not so accurate. The ink seems to be a mixture of two dyes. Not very water resistant, but it's not advertised as such. But the red-violet tone comes across very well here.