Jacques Herbin Turquoise de Perse Ink Review

Jacques Herbin Turquoise de Perse Ink Review

It’s been Jacques Herbin shimmer season here at Pen Addict HQ over the past few months, and why not? Their inks are fantastic.

Back in December, Exaclair, the US distributor for Jacques Herbin, sent over a sample of Opale Nocturne. It immediately caught my attention for its unique Grayish-Blue base color, which the Gold shimmer matched perfectly. This time, I picked up a bottle of Turquoise de Perse from JetPens, primarily to use for a video I still owe from last year’s St. Jude Fundraiser. I’m getting closer to getting that done, I promise!

Jacques Herbin Turquoise de Perse Ink

As the name dictates, this is a Turquoise base ink, with Gold shimmer. And wow, does the Turquoise pop off the page. It’s hard for any ink brand to do this shade poorly, but this is exactly what I want when I think Turquoise.

Jacques Herbin Turquoise de Perse Ink Writing

Sanzen Tomoe River (52gsm) Paper. There is plenty of shimmer in the letters, which doesn’t translate to the image. Still, it’s not an overwhelming shimmer, which is a feature.

From a shimmer perspective, the volume of the sparkly stuff seems lighter than the aforementioned Opale Nocturne, and other shimmer inks I’ve used recently. Even those from Jacques Herbin. I’ve never had a flow problem with any of the Herbin shimmers, but lighter is ok by me. The flow was perfect in my 1.1 mm TWSBI stub nib, never missing a beat. You can see the shimmer in the barrel and on the page, but nowhere is it overwhelming.

Jacques Herbin Turquoise de Perse Ink Lines

The bright Turquoise could be overwhelming for some, but I love it. It shades well, and makes my handwriting pop. Jacques Herbin Shogun still might be my “house” shimmer ink, but it has a competitor in Turquoise de Perse. And this is right after I fawned over Opal Nocturne.

Whatever Jacques Herbin is doing with their shimmer inks, I hope they keep doing it. They come at a premium, ranging from $32-$38 per 50 ml bottle, but I’m not sure I would rate another brand above them for color and performance.

Do you have a shimmer ink you prefer more than I prefer Jacques Herbin? I also enjoy what Diamine and Robert Oster do with shimmer inks - which others do you like? Let me know so I can try them out.

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

Jacques Herbin Turquoise de Perse Ink Shimmer

Slightly shimmery.

Posted on February 9, 2026 and filed under Jacques Herbin, Ink Reviews.

Misfill, Painted Rocks Edition

Pink Pearl Rocks

Each week in Refill, the Pen Addict Members newsletter, I publish Ink Links as part of the additional content you receive for being a member. And each week, after 10 to 15 links, plus my added commentary on each, I'm left with many great items I want to share. Enter Misfill. Here are this weeks links:

Read:

Painted Rocks (swissmiss)

Stationery Intentions 2026 (BennysLittleThings’s)

Mixed notes from Bangkok (José Naranja)

Birmingham Sweetheart (Inkcredible Colours)

Sara Weiss’ Journeys to the Planet Mars (1903) (he Public Domain Review)

Using the small Travelers notebook as my daily driver (Stationery🍕)

The Quiet Revolutionary Behind Côte&Ciel (Carryology)

Seeing red and painting greens (The Penguin Post)

Travelling with ink, January 2026: Italy, Part II, Naples. (Fountain pen blog)

Notebook Review: Wearinguel Reservoir Thread Note B6 (The Well-Appointed Desk)

Ask TGS: What's In Your Travel Bag for 2026? (The Gentleman Stationer)

Painting the worlds of Studio Ghibli with art director and background artist, Yoji Takeshige (It’s Nice That)

Ink of the Week: Diamine Bittersweet (Dime Novel Raven)

Ink Traces of Kenzan (ZEN in TECHNICOLOR)

Watch:

Nick Dominguez Episode | Stationery Feed Season 2 (DWRDNet)

Painting with Fountain Pen Inks 🌸 (From Carola)

Feed Your Creativity is live with River City Pen Company! (Feed Your Creativity)

Esterbrook Estie Raven Oversized (Figboot on Pens)

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Posted on February 8, 2026 and filed under Misfill.

Zebra Sarasa Gel Pen Monochrome Series Giveaway Winner

Zebra makes some of my favorite gel ink pens, so why not put them all together in one fun, color-matching, package? That’s what the Zebra Sarasa Gel Pen Monochrome Series is. This set features one of each of the Sarasa Clip, Sarasa 3C Multi Pen, Sarasa Grand, and Sarasa Nano - all uniquely great pens, and in matching White barrels. This week’s winner is:

Zebra Sarasa Gel Pen Monochrome Series Giveaway Winner

Congrats Vince! I’ve sent you an email to collect your shipping address.

Posted on February 7, 2026 and filed under Giveaways.