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I picked up a few KWZI inks during the 3rd group buy, but the backlog of inks was quite large, and it took a long time for me to catch up. Vanness Pen has carried KWZ Inks for a while now since then, and I hope they get certain ones that I want back in stock.

 

The ink is a medium sky blue, and is quite nice. It has been trouble free. The color representation in the main review and the angled view is not as accurate as I'd like. It seems to have made the ink appear more like a medium blue. It is not.

 

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This is the most accurate depiction of the color.

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HMM>>>> I thought it was more water resistant..... but it's beautiful. This is different from my KWZI #4 which is a purple blue.

 

 

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Yes it's definitely not a purple blue. The swab at Vanness for Azure #4 seems closer to the ink I have.

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I think Blue #4 is not the same as Azure #4. Blue #4 is my absolute favorite.

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

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HMM>>>> I thought it was more water resistant..... but it's beautiful. This is different from my KWZI #4 which is a purple blue.

 

 

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The IG is waterproof the standard is not waterproof.

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The IG is waterproof the standard is not waterproof.

 

 

KWZI #4 is not an IG ink.. that is a Standard ink. KWZI #4 was a Standard Water Resistant ink.

 

 

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The names of KWZI are bit confusing, that's right. The simple rule how to remember the properties: when there's 'IG' in the name - obviously the ink is waterproof as iron gall component is present, when not - that is standard, not waterproof. Some time ago, during the first group buys, there were Blues and Violets waterproof inks (or more exactly water resintat) that did not contain iron gall (eg. EtherX Blue #3). We don't produce them at the moment as there is a need to upgrade their formulation. Not to confuse the properties of the non IG blue inks, all standard not waterproof blues were named 'Azures'. The standard not waterproof violets got some nicer names, like Berry or Gummiberry. When we come back with non IG ink but still water resistant after reformulation - perhaps we will change their names sightly, giving a hint that the properties are different from standard ;)

Regards, Agnieszka
ps. that is my first post actually, so hello everyone ;) I read FPN quite often to learn more about other inks and pens, but I will not post much ;)
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The names of KWZI are bit confusing, that's right. The simple rule how to remember the properties: when there's 'IG' in the name - obviously the ink is waterproof as iron gall component is present, when not - that is standard, not waterproof. Some time ago, during the first group buys, there were Blues and Violets waterproof inks (or more exactly water resintat) that did not contain iron gall (eg. EtherX Blue #3). We don't produce them at the moment as there is a need to upgrade their formulation. Not to confuse the properties of the non IG blue inks, all standard not waterproof blues were named 'Azures'. The standard not waterproof violets got some nicer names, like Berry or Gummiberry. When we come back with non IG ink but still water resistant after reformulation - perhaps we will change their names sightly, giving a hint that the properties are different from standard ;)

Regards, Agnieszka
ps. that is my first post actually, so hello everyone ;) I read FPN quite often to learn more about other inks and pens, but I will not post much ;)

 

 

HI AGNIESZKA!!!.... Nice to see you here.... :D :D

 

 

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Thanks for the review.

This one reminds me a bit, color-wise, of Noodler's Ottoman Azure: just the hint of teal in the blue.

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Man, I'm going to need to get my hands on some of these KWZI inks. When's the next group buy?!?!

You can order them from Vanness.

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It's also crazy easy to order through the kwzbi website! I just placed an order...super quick communication! Now just have to wait for the post!!

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The names of KWZI are bit confusing, that's right. The simple rule how to remember the properties: when there's 'IG' in the name - obviously the ink is waterproof as iron gall component is present, when not - that is standard, not waterproof. Some time ago, during the first group buys, there were Blues and Violets waterproof inks (or more exactly water resintat) that did not contain iron gall (eg. EtherX Blue #3). We don't produce them at the moment as there is a need to upgrade their formulation. Not to confuse the properties of the non IG blue inks, all standard not waterproof blues were named 'Azures'. The standard not waterproof violets got some nicer names, like Berry or Gummiberry. When we come back with non IG ink but still water resistant after reformulation - perhaps we will change their names sightly, giving a hint that the properties are different from standard ;)

Regards, Agnieszka
ps. that is my first post actually, so hello everyone ;) I read FPN quite often to learn more about other inks and pens, but I will not post much ;)

 

 

 

Hey, Mrs. KWZI, welcome and great first post. Thank you for the explanation. I probably read this, but I forgot, so I'm had it's here.

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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Some time ago, during the first group buys, there were Blues and Violets waterproof inks (or more exactly water resistant) that did not contain iron gall (eg. EtherX Blue #3). We don't produce them at the moment as there is a need to upgrade their formulation. Not to confuse the properties of the non IG blue inks, all standard not waterproof blues were named 'Azures'. The standard not waterproof violets got some nicer names, like Berry or Gummiberry. When we come back with non IG ink but still water resistant after reformulation - perhaps we will change their names sightly, giving a hint that the properties are different from standard ;)

 

 

Welcome to the forum! I'm looking forward to having some of those original blues back.

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