Diamine Ink - Purple
Information about Diamine Ink is available on their web site: www.diamineinks.co.uk/
In Canada, Stylus Fine Pens is the distributor.
More ink reviews are available for other lines.

This is an interesting colour, purple with a good mixing of black, to give it a very subtle look.
When using for business writing, and going back and looking at a page of meeting notes, the page looks like a black with a undercolour of black. Most of the pens I used have had broad or stub nibs. The nibs left broad lines of line on the page so there was ample opportunity of tones to show.

This is a bold,bright purple. There is a richness to the tone. Despite its bright look, I find it OK for business use as well as personal notes and cards. Good flow and drying time OK.

Here is another very rich, saturated colour in the violet/purple grouping. Lavender is not as "pastel" as I would have throught, given the name, and the more I used the ink, the more I liked the colour.
The ink performed well in a variety of pens and nibs. With broad nibs there good shading take place on the strokes. It all added to the character of the ink.

This colour was issued in 2009 and when I had the opportunity to use it, it is one of violet/purple colours that I particuarly liked.
I noticed, however, there is a significant colour shift, depending the the nib style that is used. The sample above is with a Krone Fiction with a broad nib. The Krone nibs are very smooth and the Majestic Purple has good flow. There a more than adequate amount of ink being delivered to the paper.

For example, the ink appears shades darker when I used a Pelikan M1000 Oblique Medium Nib. The M1000 deliver a flood of ink to the paper. The nib is a bit narrower and I was surprised at the difference in colour tone.
But this difference only highlights the variance of ink colours. There will be differences in terms of colour depending on the nib, the pressure placed on the pen in writing, and the paper.

A softer tone in the violet/purple group.
I have used this for both personal and business writing. My personal preference is the slightly darker and saturated colour tone of Imperial Purple.
Information about Diamine Ink is available on their web site: www.diamineinks.co.uk/
In Canada, Stylus Fine Pens is the distributor.
More ink reviews are available for other lines.
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Glenn Marcus
New Westminster, BC (Vancouver) Canada