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L'Artisan Pastellier inks don't get much love or attention here. I understand this as they're not easily obtainable. You may buy them directly from the producer's on-line/stationery boutique. The best thing to do is to organiza group buy (I've done it twice last year for polish sountain pen board).



I must admit I'm huge fan of Callifolio series. Soon I'll prepare comparison of all 34 colors but it'll take time. Maybe November?



I'll make reviews of some of them.



Violet is pleasant, dusky violet. It has some "gold" particles in it so in the sunlight it shines like crazy.



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Producer: L'Artisan Pastellier


Color: Violet



Saturation: moderate +


Flow: very good in all pens I've ever filled with it


Shading: really nice and pleasant



INK SPLASH






http://imageshack.com/a/img661/3610/10QJ84.jpg



DROPS OF INK ON KITCHEN TOWEL



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CHROMATOGRAFY




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SOFTWARE ID



http://imageshack.com/a/img912/9914/YT8nQR.jpg



COLOR RANGE



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Calendar - Kaweco Sport, broad nib



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THICK LAYER OF INK ON CLAIREFONTAINE 120 g PAPER


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AND HERE GOES THE SHINE


http://imageshack.com/a/img901/5107/zFuGhE.jpg


http://imageshack.com/a/img538/2111/bziV1d.jpg


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Woah, that sheen! I'm surprised this ink (manufacturer) doesn't get wider recognition around these parts, but as you say, the difficulty of obtaining them likely contributes to their relative obscurity.

 

Thanks for sharing!

 

 

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Very cool ink....

 

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Very cool ink....

 

Is it American?

 

 

No .. is French... "L'Artisan Pastellier"...

 

 

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Wow, that's a nice color. And both sheen and shading? I may have to look into this ink. :thumbup:

Please don't tell my husband.... :blush: Between the KWZI ink group buy and the US introduction of the new Herbin 1670 ink I've kinda blown my ink budget.... :wallbash:

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I just can't love these inks. I received 4 colors as a gift and did extensive reviews. I felt cheated. Their inks were not as advertised. They are not super saturated.

 

Have the changed their formula in the last year or corrected their images?

 

I wanted to love these inks...and I hope they have improved. If I didn't really value your opinion, I would probably never consider them again. You might persuade me to give them another chance.

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So lovely!!!

 

I'd never heard of this brand before, now I need to do a little research to learn more about them!

 

Thank you for sharing!

 

(And oh! That sheen!!!! So gorgeous!!!)

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Today I've tried to catch these "golden" particles on the photo:

 

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Wow, that is some serious sheen.

Fountain pens are my preferred COLOR DELIVERY SYSTEM (in part because crayons melt in Las Vegas).

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That looks like the same type of "sheen" of Stormy Grey... meaning, it looks like very fine gold dust...

 

Cool... I wish they will sell the gold dust (FP friendly of course) so we can add it to any ink we want... I think I will be mixing my stormy grey... :P

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Wow, that's quite unique! Does it require shaking to mix the particles -- do the particles seem to separate/collect at the bottom like the J.Herbin 1670 inks.

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I bought some L'Artisan Pastellier callifolio inks directly from their onlne boutique and they have arrived today, safe and sound. The only color I have tested a bit, so far, was Violet, in part because of my curiosity regarding the sheen described in this review — thing is, despite the fact that I'm loving this ink and shade I can't see any golden sheen whatsoever. Not even in Tomoe River paper, which is notorious for bringing out ink characteristics like this. Is it possible that being artisanal inks they are not very consistent?

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I have tried several of the Callifolio inks and really love them, especially Bleu Pacifique. It also has a wonderful sheen and shading to it.

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I bought some L'Artisan Pastellier callifolio inks directly from their onlne boutique and they have arrived today, safe and sound. The only color I have tested a bit, so far, was Violet, in part because of my curiosity regarding the sheen described in this review — thing is, despite the fact that I'm loving this ink and shade I can't see any golden sheen whatsoever. Not even in Tomoe River paper, which is notorious for bringing out ink characteristics like this. Is it possible that being artisanal inks they are not very consistent?

 

Thank you for telling us!

Fountain pens are my preferred COLOR DELIVERY SYSTEM (in part because crayons melt in Las Vegas).

Create a Ghostly Avatar and I'll send you a letter. Check out some Ink comparisons: The Great PPS Comparison 

Don't know where to start?  Look at the Inky Topics O'day.  Then, see inks sorted by color: Blue Purple Brown Red Green Dark Green Orange Black Pinks Yellows Blue-Blacks Grey/Gray UVInks Turquoise/Teal MURKY

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Great review! This one will have to go on my list to try out.

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I got rid of my stock of this ink in 2011 because it was also leaving this kind of sheen on the nibs and feeds of my pens.

 

I also got rid of the sheen, eventually.

 

Just thought people ought to know.

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