Inkistry 2025 – 6 January


Meet Amaryllis! Despite the delicate-looking color, she’s no pushover, as this is a pigmented ink (unlike the dye-based inks used so far). In addition to being in the Keystone lineup, this ink is also part of Birmingham’s “Everlasting Formula”, meaning it’s water-resistant. I like it!

A splash of brightness on your winter Monday 🙂
I have been using a medium nib pen to bring out more, ink, but I’m tempted to switch to a fine nib as we move forward. Thoughts?

2 responses to “Inkistry 2025 – 6 January”

  1. I’m not quite a fan of this color, but that’s because I like a darker color for writing… As for medium or fine nib, I would say that the medium nib is still probably going to show readers more of what the ink really looks like… That being said, I almost always use the F nib 😁

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