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Today I'm reviewing Diamine Indigo A pale blue-grey ink from the standard range, Diamine Indigo is an unsaturated, muted colour. I expected it to be darker but it isn’t as dark as it’s name suggests. I filled my Lamy Safari and Parker 45 converters with it. Then left them on my table for a few days. When I went back to the pens, they started writing straight away. No hard start. Neither of them didn't skip once. It wasn’t very saturated and felt slightly watery on my Xerox smooth Colour/Mono laser 100gsm paper. The flow was OK, certainly not wet, but I would have liked a little more lubrication on some of the papers I used. It’s a subtle, subdued colour, that’s easy on the eyes. It exhibited good shading and it didn’t feather or spread on any of the papers I used it with. It didn’t show through as much as more saturated inks either. Although it showed through slightly on the papers listed, it didn’t show through as much as the scans suggest. It showed some water resistance. If you’re a fan of muted inks that exhibit sharp, crisp lines and good shading, this could be one for you. Flow Rate: OK. No hard starts during my writing.Lubrication: OK. I would have preferred more.Nib Dry-out: Not noticed.Start-up: Immediate.Saturation: Not at all saturatedShading Potential: Plenty of shading seen.Sheen: None noticed.Show-Through:Field NotesHobonichi Techo paper.Tomoe River 52gsm paper (not very much)Spread / Feathering / Woolly Line: Not seen on any paper even Field NotesNib Creep / “Crud”: Not seen, even after over 1 week in the penStaining (pen): Not seen after several days - very easy clean-upStaining (hands): Very easy clean-up off of skin.Clogging: Not seen.Water resistance: Not sold as waterproof, but shows good resistance.Availability: Available from Diamine Inks web-site and many other outlets.
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