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Violet - Omas


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Omas inks are sold inlarge octagon-shaped bottle, that has been in use since it was first introduced in the 1930s. I like this design.



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www.omas.com



At the moment Omas inks are available in eight standard colors:



  1. Black
  2. Blue
  3. Gray (New)
  4. Green
  5. Red
  6. Sepia
  7. Turquoise
  8. Violet

On different occasions they produced also limited edition inks, like:


  1. Amerigo Vespucci Red
  2. Green Italia
  3. Hong Kong Red
  4. Permanent Black
  5. Roma 2000 Blue
  6. Triratna Saffron

If I'll be able to put my hands on the samples, I'll review them all.



Violet is rather moderately saturated purple. It's well behaved but in order to enjoy the color you'll need wet and broad nib.



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Ink splash




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Drops of ink on kitchen towel



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Software ID



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Tomoe River, Kaweco Classic Sport, B




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Calendar, Kaweco Sport Classic, B




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Thanks for the review Vis :)

 

I agree that this ink needs a really wet nib, and I enjoy the colour shift that occurs as the ink dries.

 

Omas Violet would be epic if it were more saturated, but as it is it's just okay. Omas Blue is beautiful and one of my favourites :happyberet:

✒️ :happyberet:

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Thank you for another great review!

 

I must agree with the others. This ink is uninspiring to me. But thanks for showing it to us!

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No I don't like this kind of colour... Too washed out for my taste.

 

ditto

 

 

 

Great review.

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I'm weird I guess, I like this. With a drop or two of water it would, to me, resemble the colour of lilacs.

"I was cut off from the world. There was no one to confuse or torment me, and I was forced to become original." - Franz Joseph Haydn 1732 - 1809
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For some reason, I've always loved these kind of purples and I might have to pick up a bottle of this. It looks quite similar to Sheaffer Purple but with some sheen.

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Well the color looks faded... And i agree with you that broad and wet nib will do justice to the ink...

 

Thank you again for the review

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