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Tag Archives: rhodia
blue green inks: iroshizuku syo-ro & noodler’s pinstripe homage
I am rather periodic when it comes to things. Sometimes I can’t get enough of true blue inks or ice cream with cookies or italic nibs. Then comes a period of purplish blues, berry yoghurt ice cream and practical boots. … Continue reading
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reds in the sun
I have a bunch of nice reds – reddish purples and the sun and light made it tempting to compare them side by side in the sun. I’ve used a brush and a Lamy Safari EF on a Rhodia pad. … Continue reading
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Tagged color, colour, diamine, fountain pens, ink, iroshizuku, j herbin, montegrappa, noodler's, pens, private reserve, red, rhodia, rohrer & klingner, stipula, visconti, writing
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