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DIamine Chopin on Rhodia Dot Pad

 

Please see the information in the photo about how the ink performs. Overall, I think is a good ink and sadly on comes in a little 30ml bottle. It is a bit more purple/blue than it appears in the photo.

 

 

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Thanks for the review and for bringing this ink to my attention again. Chopin from Diamine’s Music Collection is a beautiful and well-behaving blue-grey. I like it a lot. It’s only flaw it the total lack of water resistance. In that respect, Vivaldi - a purple-grey - behaves a lot better. But in all honesty, I prefer Chopin’s colour over Vivaldi (same for the music ;-).

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I really love this color. A very subtle dark grey. I see a bit of deep purple in there. Or is that a hint of aubergine?

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I really love this color. A very subtle dark grey. I see a bit of deep purple in there. Or is that a hint of aubergine?

 

It has a hint of purple and dark blue that my scanner was not able to fully pickup. I got the 30ml bottle for around $5, so it is a pretty good value I think.

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Thanks for the review. I bought a bottle of that recently, but haven't opened it yet (and it's way down the list of my yet-to-be-used inks).

Overall, I think is a good ink and sadly on comes in a little 30ml bottle.


Wouldn't it be worse if it only came in 80ml bottles, which is Diamine's other size for the 'standard' inks in its product range? Or 50ml bottles at the price of some of the Inkvent (aka Blue Edition) inks?

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