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Diamine Majestic Blue looks to be the very blue I’m looking for! Right now my only Diamine is Monaco Red, which is a warm brickish red I love.
The Monaco Red is one of my favourite inks – I really like the warm, deep red. I’d say that the Majestic – how odd it may sound – might be its blue equivalent. Dark, saturated, fullbodied BLUE. Not blue-black – a deep, vibrant blue and they go very well together.