Ink Review #1231: Diamine Sargasso Sea August 04, 2020 Now that we've finally made it through the Diamine Inkvent Calendar we can get back to regular reviews, starting with Diamine Sargasso Sea. I purchased my bottle of ink from Cult Pens, but you can find this ink for sale at most US retailers, including Vanness Pens. The color: This ink is well named. It is a highly saturated blue, evocative of the deep sea at dusk. It flows well, and, as with most Diamine inks, exhibits no negative characteristics. It works well in both wide and fine nibs, though, as always, you will get more shading with wider nibs. I didn't get any bleed through in spite of the ink's rich color.
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14.3k Donor Posted August 11, 2015 I have had this Diamine Sargasso Sea sample for reviewing for a while. I looked at this sample and thought how similar it looks to Diamine Blue Velvet. However, after I started writing with it, I started to see that it leans a little more towards the red end of the colour spectrum than Blue Velvet does. For my 50th Ink Review, I will talk about another Diamine ink! Sargasso Sea is a rich, electric blue. The Sargasso Sea is located within the Atlantic ocean. Interestingly, it is the only sea without a land boundary! Its defining characteristic is the abundance of a brown Sargassum seaweed. Ink Reviews Oct 4, 2023 Written By Julian Ink Review #24 Scan Photo *Please note that the scan is the accurate representation of this color. Overview The color/properties: Diamine Sargasso Sea is an especially vibrant medium blue that appears solid, with minimal variations in tone or intensity. Sargasso Sea may work with an extra-fine nail-nib, but then you lose the expression of its color. It's not a horrible ink. But it fell short of my go-to blue ink. For inkophiles, this may worth searching out, especially if you like the blues. The 30ml plastic bottle is good for several months of continuous writing.
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1 2 Next Page 1 of 2 jandrese Member - Gold 1.2k Posted June 12, 2012 This is a mini review of Diamine Sargasso Sea. Has there been another recent Diamine release with such a high level of expectation? Even Brian Goulet was excited in his preliminary video review showing all the new colors. I was expecting a lot. Diamine Sargasso Sea Ink Review. I just completed a few quick, handwritten samples. Each of the following papers has a sentence written by each of the pens/nibs below. While my review doesn't accommodate a wide representation of pens, using a TWSBI was the most convenient since I could twist on and off different nibs quickly. Blue Diamine ink review Diamine Sargasso Sea 5/31/16 This is a bottle that I picked up from Bert at Bertram's Inkwell in the DC area over Christmas. His shop can be a little difficult to find, but it's worth the trip. If you're in the area, stop on by. This one is a deep blue that goes down super dark and then lightens up as it dries. Diamine Sargasso Sea Review. Review. It is a-deep blue ink with an attractive golden sheen. It is undoubtedly similar to the light from a sunset showing off lazy sea waves.. Diamine makes great ink, lots of shade alternatives, and each container holds a lot of ink. I also that can compare with the ink container, although the old variation.
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Diamine Sargasso Sea - Ink Reviews - The Fountain Pen Network A huge thank you to Liamtyr for the samples! This color is more vibrant in person. I don't have a scanner so i did my best. The color is pretty accurate in the pictures, especially the close ups. Ink Review: Diamine Sargasso Sea Ink We reimagined cable. Try it free.* Live TV from 100+ channels. No cable box or long-term contract required. Cancel anytime.
0:00 / 8:35 Now you sea me! Diamine Sargasso Sea Ink Review Mick L - The Offstage Me 8.67K subscribers 2K views 1 year ago Fridays are Fishtastic! Some folks expressed interest in my idea of a simulated ink stained finger accident. So, for the first pic, I dipped my finger in the ink, let set for 5 secs, then wiped it off with a rag. The second pic is after washing the stain for 20 seconds with the generic liquid hand soap we have at work.
Diamine Sargasso Sea Handwritten Ink Review Fountain Pen, Ink, and Stationery
I have had this Diamine Sargasso Sea sample for reviewing for a while, and when I saw the reveal for Mystery Ink 10, 'Lloyd' as Diamine Blue Velvet, I looked at this sample and thought how similar it looks to Blue Velvet. However, after I started writing with it, I started to see that it leans a little more towards the red end of the colour spectrum than Blue Velvet does. Pen: Lamy 2000, Medium Nib Ink: Diamine Sargasso Sea Paper: Rhodia dotPad, No. 16 - Top Spiral Bound Notes: More pictures, and more Diamine ink this week. I've been looking to try out this ink for some time now, and I'm glad I finally did. It's a heavily saturated medium blue that really jumps off the page.…