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Here are a couple scans of some pink and purple ink comparisons.

All these were written with a glass dip pen on a Rhodia dot pad.

 

I did my best to represent the colors of the inks but as always please remember that what I see on my screen is probably a little different than what you see.

 

I hope that this will at least give an idea of where each of these inks stand next to similar ones I have listed here.

 

 

I will list the inks in the text also so it will be searchable. Enjoy and I hope these are helpful! :)

 

 

 

 

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Pink Inks

 

De Atramentis Heather Violet

Monteverde Pink

J Herbin Rose Tendresse

J Herbin Bouquet D'Antan

Sailor Jentle Peche

Pilot Iroshizuku Kosumosu

Pilot Iroshizuku Tsutsuji

J Herbin Rose Cyclamen

Organics Studio Emily Dickinson

Private Reserve Plum

Diamine Deep Magenta

Noodler's Cactus Fruit Eel

Pilot Iroshizuku Yama Budo

Organics Studio Lithium

Organics Studio Lewis Carroll

Levenger Shiraz

Noodler's Ottoman Rose

Noodler's Black Swan in Australian Roses (Old)

Montegrappa Bordeaux

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Purple Inks

J Herbin Larmes de Cassis

Private Reserve Arabian Rose

Organics Studio Jane Austen

Pelikan Violet

De Atramentis Pearl Violet

Rohrer and Klingner Scabiosa

J Herbin Poussiere de Lune

Noodler's Black Swan in Australian Roses (New)

De Atramentis Aubergine

De Atramentis Alexander Hamilton

De Atramentis Lilac

De Atramentis Magenta Violet

Diamine Majestic Purple

Diamine Lavender

J Herbin Violet Pensee

Pilot Iroshizuku Muraski Shikibu

Organics Studio Vanadium

Nostalgic Impressions Purple

Monteverde Purple

 

 

 

 

Tessy Moon



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I am so glad this is helpful for you!! :)

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Dear Tessy, thank you for your efforts. I have a few pinks and purples, but not as extensive collection like this, but based on this comparisons, definitely will have a few more.

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Pinks and purples are my favorites! It is always fun to try new samples. Even if I know I won't by a full bottle it is neat to test them out. I hope you have lots of inky fun! :)

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Great JOB!!! My Nostalgic impressions purple is much brighter, but it is cloggy and hard to clean. I think I need to try the Iro tsutsuji.

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Thank you Amber! :)

 

NI Purple is the most stubborn ink I have. It takes forever to clean using water & mild dish soap (or Goulet pen flush). I never leave it in a pen for more than a day or two because I think it stains more the longer you leave it in there. (at least it did stain an Ahab converter, which I still can't get completely clean; at least it's not a demonstrator!) But it is lovely with my glass dip pen and cleans much easier with that of course!

 

Tsutsuji is fun! I think you would like it. The best part is the gorgeous sheen! ;)

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Very helpful review! Not my favorite colours but there are some good-looking reddish inks. Especially I like the Noodler's Ottoman Rose.

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I like Ottoman Rose, because honestly, I don't like regular bright reds, just not my thing. But Ottoman Rose has a pink and even subtle purple-red undertone (although there is absolutely no purple coming through in the ink, it seems to have this subtlety underneath it). It's definitely still red, but it isn't your run of the mill basic red. It has more complexity and a gentle softness; it's not muted at all - what I mean by gentle is, it is not blaring at you like most reds. I think of it as a more elegant gentle feminine pinkish red; although any gender can use because it is subtle. It makes you stop and look again because of it's depth and complexity.

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Here are a couple scans of some pink and purple ink comparisons.

All these were written with a glass dip pen on a Rhodia dot pad.

 

I will list the inks in the text also so it will be searchable. Enjoy and I hope these are helpful! :)Purple Inks

 

Noodler's Black Swan in Australian Roses (New)

 

Diamine Majestic Purple

Diamine Lavender

Great job. Absolutely stunning.

 

Black Swan is on my list, now. Thanks to you.

 

However, why no Diamine Imperial Purple?

 

Love,

 

Ra.

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Thank you so much, it is a wonderful post!

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