If you've been in the fountain pen world for awhile, chances are you've come across some of the new shimmering inks. At GouletPens.com, we currently carry two varieties: J. Herbin 1670 Anniversary inks and the Diamine Shimmertastic collection. Both types are regular fountain pen ink with added sparkle for that glittery effect that is incredibly unique.
Some fountain pen users are hesitant to use this type of ink because they are afraid of damaging their fountain pens. Additionally, there is a lot of misinformation and supposition floating around out there about these inks and their affect on nibs and feeds. We've got good news for you! Since all of this ink is created for fountain pens, it will not damage your pens. You will need to take a bit more care when cleaning them, however, so we'll go into more detail about that below. We want to do a little myth busting in this blog, as well as let you in on the secrets to getting the most mileage out of your shimmering fountain pen ink.
Diamine Lilac Satin with a Noodler's Ahab Flex Pen Lapis Inferno |
1. Filling your fountain pen
Diamine Golden Sands |
2. Writing Techniques
J. Herbin 1670 Bleu Ocean in the barrel of a TWSBI Mini Fountain Pen Classic |
- Rolling the pen in your hand while writing. This can be back and forth or rolling it in between your palms
- If your pen sits for a long time, gently move the pen from end to end to let the sparkles distribute through the ink before writing
3. Keep it clean
Goulet Pen Flush |
- Make sure to thoroughly clean your pen in between uses, even more so then normal
- Use a toothbrush to clean the feed- shimmer particles can stick to this section
- Use Goulet Pen Flush if you need to, it can help a lot
4. Pick the right fountain
pen
Pair your sparkling ink with a fountain pen that will really show off that extra flair! Juicy, wet writers are going to work best so stick with flex nibs or broad or italic nibs for great results. That being said, smaller nib sizes can work, just make sure they have a generous flow. Part of the fun of trying shimmering inks, and fountain pens in general, is the experimentation. Try out different pen, ink, and nib combinations and find out what works best for you!
5. Paper Matters
Ink resistant paper is going to work best with shimmering inks. The more ink resistant, the more sparkle you'll see! Here are some examples of fantastic paper for your shimmering inks:
The Diamine Shimmertastic Collection currently has 22 varieties of ink with gold or silver sparkles. They are available at GouletPens.com in 50ml bottles for $20 or 2ml ink samples for $1.75. They are available in a 5-pack of your choices as part of the Diamine Shimmertastic Inks Package Set for $90.
J. Herbin 1670 Anniversary inks come in five types with gold sparkle only. They are available at GouletPens.com in 50ml bottles for $26 or 2ml ink samples for $1.85. You can also pick up all five bottles in a J. Herbin 1670 Anniversary Ink Package Set for $117.
Whether you are using a J. Herbin 1670 Anniversary ink or a Diamine Shimmertastic ink, the added glittering effect is entrancing. If you've been worried about trying these out, we hope this blog cleared up any of the confusion out there. Got questions? Make sure to leave them in the comments below!
What is your favorite shimmering ink?
Write on,
The Goulet Pen Company Team
Shimmer inks shown in a range of fountain pen nib sizes |
5. Paper Matters
J. Herbin 1670 Bleu Ocean on Clairfontaine Triomphe Paper |
- Tomoé River Paper
- Goulet Notebooks with Tomoé River Paper
- Clairfontaine Triomphe
- Rhodia
- Nice laser paper
- Inkjet paper
- Moleskines
- Composition notebooks
- Recycled paper
Diamine Shimmertastic Inks Package Set |
J. Herbin 1670 Anniversary Ink Package Set |
Diamine Blue Flame with a Karas Kustoms Ink fountain pen in Gold with a broad nib. |
What is your favorite shimmering ink?
Write on,
The Goulet Pen Company Team