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Scribo Verde Mediterraneo Ink: A Review

Scribo Verde Mediterraneo Ink Review

(Susan M. Pigott is a fountain pen collector, pen and paperholic, photographer, and professor. You can find more from Susan on her blog Scribalishess.)

Scribo ink arrives in a gorgeous, cloth-covered box. The box is substantial because the ink bottle is made of thick glass. Filled with ink it weighs a whopping 441 grams/15.5 ounces.

Scribo Verde Mediterraneo Ink Box
Scribo Verde Mediterraneo Ink Glass

Verde Mediterraneo is a deep teal green with shading and a good amount of red/burgundy sheen. On my Col-o-dex card, you can see the various shades of the ink in the swab, the shading properties in the writing and swirl, and the sheen in the splats.

Scribo Verde Mediterraneo Ink Colodex

I tested the ink on white Rhodia dot-grid paper. It writes smoothly and demonstrates shading in all nib sizes. Although the ink dried super fast, it didn't seem dry when I wrote with it. In fact, it flowed quite nicely and is well saturated. It isn't waterproof.

Scribo Verde Mediterraneo Ink Rhodia

Chromatography reveals a bit of pale yellow and ochre, turquoise and blue.

Scribo Verde Mediterraneo Ink Chromatography

On MD Cotton Paper with my Handwritmic ruling pen you can see shading and sheen, especially where the ink pooled.

Scribo Verde Mediterraneo Ink Writing

For a lengthier writing test, I used an MD Notebook Journal and my TWSBI Prussian Blue fitted with a Mark Bacas Predator nib. The ink was wet and flowed well. You can even see a bit of the red sheen.

Scribo Verde Mediterraneo Ink Long Writing
Scribo Verde Mediterraneo Ink Longer Writing

I also drew a design modeled after a pattern by @mgemart_ on Instagram. This was done in my Galen Leather Tomoe River Journal. Again, the ink worked well on the paper, although you can see a difference between the left and right sides. The left side is more saturated (presumably because I had just inked the pen). The right side was completed the following day and is much lighter.

Scribo Verde Mediterraneo Ink
Scribo Verde Mediterraneo Ink Pattern

Scribo Verde Mediterraneo is an excellent dark teal ink. It reminds me most of Sailor Yama Dori, but the Scribo ink is much greener.

You can purchase this ink from Goldspot Pens ($39.00 for 90ml), although it is currently sold out. I would suggest trying a sample first just to make sure you like the color, since $39.00 is quite an investment. I suspect that price is partly due to the fancy glass bottle, which, by the way, is stackable with other Scribo bottles. I'm not sure how helpful that feature is (at least for saving space) since the bottles themselves are so massive.

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

Scribo Verde Mediterraneo Review
Posted on January 1, 2021 and filed under Scribo, Ink Reviews.

Scribo Grigio Fountain Pen Ink Review

Scribo Grigio 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!)

If you follow Brad's Twitch streams, you'll know Scribo Ink as the ink that goes "thunk." It's a generous 90 ml blown-glass ink bottle in a lovely, creative design that stacks, if you collect a few of them. And once you've tried one, you'll want a few of them.

Scribo Grigio Fountain Pen Ink

This is my first Scribo ink, but it won't be my last. This Grigio color lives somewhere at the intersection of grey, teal, and blue, and now so do I. It immediately ranks as a favorite on color alone, but it's also a very well-behaved ink.

Scribo Grigio Fountain Pen Ink Test

The ink is wet and flows nicely, but has a very reasonable dry time of around 20 seconds on Rhodia paper. It shows shading beautifully, and even has a very slight sheen if you get a nice pool of it. It has almost no water resistance, and even the spot where I very carefully dabbed at the water drop is totally washed away, though the ink sat for two days between writing and water test. There's no feathering or bleeding.

Scribo Grigio Fountain Pen Ink Comparison

Chromatography shows a complex formula for this enchanting color. There's a charcoal tone, with a soft slate blue, and a rose color that insists on photographing as brown, though it's very definitely pink-ish. The rose is a total surprise, making this one of the more delightful inks I've tested. When writing, it's dark enough to be an everyday ink, but it has enough variation in shade that it's more fun that a typical blue-black (sorry, Brad).

Scribo Grigio Fountain Pen Ink Bottle
Scribo Grigio Fountain Pen Ink Bottle Base

Beautiful, clever bottle, check. Gorgeous, complex color, check. Well-behaved writing, check. This ink wins at everything and I totally love it. The huge bottle sells for $39 at Vanness Pens. It's an expensive ink, but not unreasonably so, considering how much you get. Plus, the heavy bottle will help keep your papers from blowing away in a hurricane.

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


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Scribo Grigio Ink
Posted on December 17, 2020 and filed under Scribo, Ink Reviews.

Kala Nostalgia Gemstone Star Garnet Ink Review

Kala Nostalgia Gemstone Star Garnet Ink Review

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

It's easy to forget that gems and precious stones don't came out of the ground looking perfectly shaped and polished. While these rocks are highly desirable, they also require considerable effort to find and prepare before they're ready to be placed in a jewelry setting. Like most other things, they start deep in the earth and take on the same colors as earth: dusty, dark, dank shades with a lack of clarity and shine. There's certainly a beauty in the rawness of untouched gems.

Kala Nostalgia Gemstone Star Garnet Ink

Kala Nostalgia Gemstone Star Garnet is one in a series of inks that showcase the raw beauty of precious stones prior to discovery and shaping. Fitting with the idea of nearly indestructible materials and heavy metals, the ink is also highly water resistant. The gray undertone has subtle pops of dusty purple that provide a glimpse into the beauty that may lay beneath the ancient surface.

If you're not familiar, pigmented inks are a bit more permanent than regular water-based inks because they include microscopic particles in the ink that bond with the paper. This means that when the ink is exposed to water it mostly stays put. Water-based ink mostly wash away when exposed to water, so this can be a highly sought after quality if you need to ensure your work isn't compromised if you're caught in a rain storm or spill a drink on your paper. Prolonged submersion may be a bit too much for most inks (and papers) to handle, but reasonable real-world circumstances are mostly an acceptable challenge for pigmented inks.

Kala Nostalgia Gemstone Star Garnet

Kala have several other pigmented ink options, so they're no stranger to the process. The ink goes on smooth when writing and dries fairly quickly. In my testing with a wet medium cursive italic nib, my writing was dry and smudge-proof after about 12-15 seconds — and even a few seconds faster with a fine nib.

Likewise, water drip and submersion tests were impressive. There is some noticeable blur around the edges of the ink lines, but there's no wash-out or streaking at all. The lines are easy to read and it's almost indiscernible that there was ever any water on the paper.

Kala Nostalgia Gemstone Star Garnet Swab

The coloring of this ink is mostly medium gray with a hint of dusty purple in some of the shades. It's a pleasant and neutral color that adds plenty of visual interest to your writing when compared to a standard black ink. It's certainly not going to win any awards for being bold or colorful, but it's also not boring. Pigmented inks are traditional pretty bland in the color wheel due to the type of pigments used in the ink. Bright colors are hard to achieve, so make sure your expectations are set properly.

There's not much in the way of shading, but the gray is a little darker in areas that the ink pools or takes longer to dry. Again, it's a straight-forward ink that gets the job done without any flash.

At $11.50 for a 30ml bottle, it's also on par for value with other inks.

If you're looking for a work-safe, semi-permanent ink that dries quickly and fares well in humid or wet conditions, this is a great place to start. If Star Garnet isn't your thing, there a few other colors to pick from as well.

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


Kala Nostalgia Gemstone Star Garnet Writing
Posted on December 7, 2020 and filed under Kala, Ink Reviews.