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This review is a mistake: The writing sample is KWZI Azure #4, NOT KWZI Turquoise. Sorry...

 

Such a lovely turquoise. It's much darker than other turquoises out there like JH Bleu pervenche, R&K Blu Mare, etc. It doesn't lean to green very much, which I like.

 

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(Clairefontaine paper, Nakaya Soft Medium)

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Love this one.... I believe my bottle (from 2+ years ago) is less than 20%.... I will need to get a new one... ;)

 

 

Lovely review ... Thanks!!

 

 

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Interesting, your ink seems much darker than mine, which seems more of a turquoise. And mine is definitely lighter than Souten.

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Thanks for the review. When it comes to turquoise, I like darker shades like this.

 

What ink are you using for the ink names on the comparison page?

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Thank you.

 

. . . Wait till you try the IG Turquoise :)

 

(Let me know if you'd like some)

 

 

I actually didn't like IG Turquoise all that much -- it oxidized a bit greener than I cared for. Okay, I think I might have had really high expectations, because I was hoping for a more easily available replacement for member Pharmacist's Turkish Night.

I have a bottle of the regular KWZI Turquoise, but haven't tried it yet.

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I actually didn't like IG Turquoise all that much -- it oxidized a bit greener than I cared for. Okay, I think I might have had really high expectations, because I was hoping for a more easily available replacement for member Pharmacist's Turkish Night.

I have a bottle of the regular KWZI Turquoise, but haven't tried it yet.

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

 

It's not my colour either but I did enjoy using it.

 

I have that. Actually I have a review of it already.

 

Oh yeah. Sorry.

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Not a fan of the hue, but I remember enjoying this one quite a bit.

 

 

Love this one.... I believe my bottle (from 2+ years ago) is less than 20%.... I will need to get a new one... ;)

 

 

Lovely review ... Thanks!!

 

 

C.

 

 

Looks nice...

 

 

Interesting, your ink seems much darker than mine, which seems more of a turquoise. And mine is definitely lighter than Souten.

 

 

Thanks for the review. When it comes to turquoise, I like darker shades like this.

 

What ink are you using for the ink names on the comparison page?

 

 

Thank you.

 

. . . Wait till you try the IG Turquoise :)

 

(Let me know if you'd like some)

 

 

 

 

I actually didn't like IG Turquoise all that much -- it oxidized a bit greener than I cared for. Okay, I think I might have had really high expectations, because I was hoping for a more easily available replacement for member Pharmacist's Turkish Night.

I have a bottle of the regular KWZI Turquoise, but haven't tried it yet.

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

 

 

Oh my, I'm so sorry guys... I made a mistake. This is NOT KWZI Turquoise. This is actually Azure #4... I mixed up the samples. The splash is indeed Turquoise but the writing sample is Azure #4.

Can a mod please delete this review for me?

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