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28 April 2024 – Pilot Iroshizuku Ku-jaku

Back to the turquoise department for all you peacock blue fans out there. Another lovely color, lays down wet and smooth and without any trouble whatsoever. These inks are simply a joy to write with,
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27 April 2024 – Pilot Iroshizuku Kon-peki

If there’s an ink in the Iroshizuku line that approaches the “Goulet Blue”, Brian thinks it’s Kon-peki, and I tend to agree. It’s a bold and bright announcement of anything it is used to express, and I’m a fan.
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26 April 2024 – Pilot Iroshizuku Kiri-same

This grey is less blue, and a bit more black than Fuyu-syogun. But once again, Pilot has nailed it, and even with some shading!
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25 April 2024 – Pilot Iroshizuku Fuyu-syogun

Fuyu-syogun, or “old man winter”, is the first of two grey inks in my Iroshizuku collection, and just like tomorrow’s… I like it! If anybody is going to get grey ink right, it’s Pilot. The recent comments I’ve made when exploring grey ink make me somewhat want to try them all (though I’d be loathe…
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24 April 2024 – Pilot Iroshizuku Asa-gao

“Stunning” is just about the most accurate word for this beautiful blue. So smooth and wet and gorgeous.
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23 April 2024 – Pilot Iroshizuku Ama-iro

As we move into Pilot’s Iroshizuku line, a word is in order regarding this amazing company. From the G2 rollerball, one of the best selling pens in the world, to $30,000 urushi pens (a Japanese art requiring six months of fine layers of lacquer every day), Pilot produces some outstanding products. The Iroshizuku ink line…
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22 April 2024 – Pelikan Edelstein Star Ruby

More saturated and more vibrant than yesterday’s Rose Quartz, this ink pretty much puts Rose Quartz out of business as far as I’m concerned.
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21 April 2024 – Pelikan Edelstein Rose Quartz

This ink is both saturated and nice! Plus, when I googled “rose quartz” for the quotes, it turns out there’s a character named Rose Quartz. Who knew?
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20 April 2024 – Pelikan Edelstein Moonstone

Once again, a non-saturated color (doesn’t any sort of “dust” or grey kind of have to be), and while I get it… it does look like moon dust… I just don’t love it. This is the 2020 ink of the year, and it might be gorgeous for ink art.
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19 April 2024 – Pelikan Edelstein Aquamarine

This color isn’t super saturated… and I like it this way (which by now you know is unusual for me). Ink is delightful in its gentleness, reflecting the color of glassy water. This was the 2016 ink of the year, and was so popular it joined the regular ink line in 2018.