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Decided to try a set of Daytone Ink 15 Colour set.

They are pretty decent for the price , 15 bottles of 60ml for Rs 700. 

Magenta is similar to Bril Laurel Rose with better Flow.

 

Colour's available: 

1) Leaf Green

2) Bottle Green

3) Dark Storm

4) Sapphire blue

5) Cerulean Blue

6) Chocolate Brown

7) Yellow

8 ) Orange

9) Coral 

10) Magenta

11) Scarlet

12) Crimson Violet

13) Ruby 

14) Purple

15) Jet Black

 

( Haven't included Purple and Jet Black in the pics, since I ran out of pens for testing)

 

 

 

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