Pennonia Vattacukor Fountain Pen Ink Review

Pennonia Vattacukor Fountain Pen Ink Review

(Sarah Read is an author, editor, yarn artist, and pen/paper/ink addict. You can find more about her at her website and on Twitter. And check out her latest book, Out of Water, now available where books are sold!)

Romanian ink brand Pennonia is making a big splash in the pen world with its lovely colors and fun formulas. I was excited to try them for the first time with this bottle of Cotton Candy ink.

Pennonia Vattacukor Bottle

The ink comes in a generous 50ml dark glass bottle that's perfectly shaped for pen filling. It's wide enough to be stable, but deep enough to fill your pen easily. The label on the bottle is made of fountain pen friendly paper and includes a swab of the color, so you get an honest idea of what the color looks like.

Pennonia Vattacukor Swab

This color is, if you ask me, the perfect pink. It's not too red or purple, it's not too pale. It's readable, rich, definitely pink, and shows some incredible shading. The color is exactly the color of cotton candy.

It looks great in writing and in swabs, and the swab color even looks like the writing color, which is rare in samples. Chromatography shows a pure pink color, which is not surprising. It dries fairly quickly, and does have a dry feel to it when writing, but it flows well and doesn't dry out in the nib. I set this pen down for a week, then picked it back up and the ink flowed right away.

Pennonia Vattacukor Sample

There is not much water resistance. Writing may survive a quick, light splash, but where I let the water sit for a minute, the ink is totally gone. It does not show any sheen or shimmer--just the lovely shading from sugar-pink to deep pink.

Pennonia Vattacukor Comparison

I will definitely be using this ink often in my rotation. I love pink, but many true pinks are too pale to read in low light, and I'm usually writing in low light. This is a winner from Pennonia, and now I'm even more excited to try more of their colors. And since they're only $13 for 50ml, I can afford to do that! I highly recommend giving this brand a try.

(Vanness Pens provided this product at no charge to The Pen Addict for review purposes.)


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Pennonia Vattacukor Box
Posted on September 16, 2021 and filed under Pennonia, Ink Reviews.

Pennonia Tihanyi Lila Ink Review

Pennonia Tihanyi Lila Ink Review

(Jeff Abbott is a regular contributor at The Pen Addict. You can find more from Jeff online at Draft Evolution and Twitter.)

Purple inks have always been a favorite of mine, and I'm always excited to try out new and interesting shades. The latest purple ink I've been playing with lately is from a Hungarian maker: Pennonia. Tihanyi Lila is an understated and somewhat dusty purple that I just can't get enough of.

One of my all-time favorite purple inks is KWZ Gummiberry because it's rich, bright, and explosive. It's a vibrant purple that pops off the page and demands your attention, and it makes me smile every time I see it. Tihanyi Lila is way more subdued, but just as beautiful and enjoyable. It's the more pale tone that really speaks to me and possibly the in-between blue/gray hints that really intrigue me. It's unique in that way, and I guess that's why I can't put it down.

Pennonia Tihanyi Lila

This is definitely the most gray-toned purple I've ever used, and I really don't have much to compare it against. It really looks to me like a gray ink that someone added just enough purple to in order to shift the balance just the slightest bit toward the purple spectrum. It's pale and a little pastel, seems thin in places, but rich in the thicker parts where the ink pools. The shading is what sets this ink apart and makes it so interesting. If it didn't have the shading aspects, it would be a fairly dull ink.

And while it doesn't have an intense amount of shading, it's just enough to add the right amount of character to transform this ink into something more than the base tone. According to the marketing information, this ink color is inspired by the lavender fields that are found near the town of Tihany in Hungary. The purple tone in this ink really does a great job of capturing the organic nature of a field of lavender waving gently in the wind. It's a beautiful characterization.

Pennonia Tihanyi Lila Shading

Getting on to how it performs as an ink, Tihanyi Lila hits all the usual goals without any trouble. It's a smooth and well-lubricated ink that flows easily and works well in all the pens I've tried so far. It washes out easily and doesn't dry up in the nib or feed in between uses.

The dry time can be a little long depending on the nib. Smaller nibs like EF or F aren't a big deal — the ink is normally dry after 10 - 15 seconds. In the 1.1mm stub I used for the review pictures, it took between 20 and 30 seconds to dry. Once the ink is dry, though, it's water resistant. Not archival quality, but pretty close.

Pennonia Tihanyi Lila Comparison

If you're interested in picking up a bottle, they come in at $13 for a generous 50ml bottle, and just a few bucks for a small sample. The bottle isn't anything special, but I was extremely thankful for the large mouth. I wish all ink bottles had wide openings like this one — makes it so easy to fill!

Overall, I've really enjoyed using this ink. It's not flamboyant, but that's okay. It's beautiful for what it is, and I just keep coming back to it. Not all inks need to be bright and loud. I like those too, but the subtle inks hit a different spot for me. Pennonia Tihanyi Lila is a lovely purple ink that you should definitely try.

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Pennonia Tihanyi Lila Writing
Posted on September 15, 2021 and filed under Pennonia, Ink Reviews.

The Pen Addict Raffle for St. Jude, featuring a very special Field Notes Collection - Update 2!

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We are rolling right along with our Relay FM fundraiser for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. With over $300,000 raised so far this year, and over $1,000,000 (!) in the three years since we began this campaign, ya’ll are knocking it out of the park!

To do my part, I’m organizing a raffle to help raise the profile of our charity drive even more. I released the initial details and prizes, and I’ve had other donors step up and add to the prize pool for all raffle entrants. Here is the updated list:

— Grand Prize: A set of Field Notes sealed 3-packs, starting with FNC-01: Butcher Orange, through FNC-51. Yes, the entire run! These are mostly from my personal collection, and include all of the rarest, most sought after Field Notes Editions produced. Butcher Blue? Included. Grass Stain Green? Included. Sealed 3-packs? Yes. Every edition between 1 and 51 are included, including a few bonus items that Field Notes sent through the years.

— A one-of-a-kind Spoke Icon barrel, fitted with a custom acrylic eyedropper section made by the mad scientist himself, Jonathon Brooks at Carolina Pen Co..

— A Kanilea Kona Cherry fountain pen with your choice of steel nib from Kanilea Pen Co.. This is the Pen World Magazine Reader’s Choice Award for Best Artisan Pen of 2021, and one of my personal favorite models.

— A Kasama Tala in Ultem from Mark Bacas, aka Nib Grinder, with a steel nib and a custom nib grind of your choice.

— A Schon DSGN Ultem fountain pen with a Fine steel nib.

— The Penwell Craftsman Deluxe in Galaxy Black, courtesy of Good Made Better

— An Additive Pens ACP6 Ribbon fountain pen, with your choice of nib grind (excluding the Tailor grind), courtesy of Nib Tailor.

Pentel Energel Sharp

NEW: A big box of goodies from my friends at Pentel of America, including a new 20-pack of classic and new color EnerGels, two sets of Sharp Classic Series mechanical pencils, and two sets of Sharp Graphite Series mechanical pencils.

NEW: Two complete run sets of Blackwing Volumes (one single pencil from each release) from Volume 725 through Volume 64.

Sailor Tinterias

NEW: One set of Sailor x Tinterías Deliciosa: Spicy Chipotle y Homemade Tortilla. This ink collaboration knocked my socks off, so I ordered them for this raffle.

— And even more to come soon …

So, how can you help out the kids at St. Jude, and have a chance at winning some great prizes? Here you go:

  1. For every $10 you donate via the Relay FM for St. Jude 2021 page, you will receive one entry into the raffle. You are not limited to how much you donate, or how many entries you have. For example, $20 donated = 2 entries. $100 donated = 10 entries. We are trying to raise as much money as possible for the kids, so go wild!
  2. After you donate through this link, forward a copy of your donation receipt, or a screenshot including the amount and date of donation to stjude@penaddict.com with 2021 Raffle in the Subject line. Only donations timestamped on or after September 1st, and before 11:59 p.m. on September 21st, are eligible.
  3. All entries will be added to a spreadsheet after September 21st, and Random.org will be used to select the winners.
  4. One winner will receive the Grand Prize of the Field Notes Collection. Other winners will be selected for the remaining prizes listed above.

Helping to raise funds for St. Jude is one of the highlights of my year. Their work is important and impactful, and I appreciate your support of this great cause.

Posted on September 14, 2021 and filed under Charity, St. Jude.