Sailor x Tinterías Agave and Blue Corn - More Inky Deliciousness

Sailor x Tinterías Agave and Blue Corn

(Kimberly (she/her) took the express train down the fountain pen/stationery rabbit hole and doesn't want to be rescued. She can be found on Instagram @allthehobbies because there really are many, many hobbies!.)

After my review of the first two Sailor x Tinterías inks, I was anxiously waiting for the next batch of the Deliciosa inks. And when they were announced last month, I ordered the set as soon as I could.

As a bit of background, the Tinterías podcast was created in mid-2020 by Jeffrey Coleman and Erick Gama as a Spanish podcast about pens, ink and all things stationery. They launched the first batch of Deliciosa inks together in the fall of 2021. The two parted ways amicably this year so that Erick Gama could focus on his shop, Amarillo Stationery. Jeffrey continues producing Tinterías episodes. You can find him on Instagram as @drcoleman1102 and also through the podcast account @tinteriaspodcast.

This second batch of inks continues the Deliciosa theme of food-based ink names - Agave and Blue Corn. Just a reminder that, despite their yummy sounding names, the inks aren’t meant for eating/drinking :-). These two inks were launched last month (September 2022) and come in 50ml square glass bottles like the Manyo series and standard inks.

Agave is a nice shading, muted blue, though not quite what I would call a blue-black. Blue Corn, on the other hand, is not blue nor yellow like corn, but rather a saturated dark purple, bordering on black. Search for images of blue corn, especially blue corn chips and you’ll have a good idea of what inspired this ink color.

Agave is a lovely shading ink.

Similar inks: Colorverse Quahog, Akkerman #07 Koninginne Nach Blauw, Vinta Inks London Grey Ulap 1762, Papier Plume Fountain Pen Day 2019 All Saints Daybreak, Robert Oster Chicago (most similar), and Sailor 50 States Pennsylvania.

Agave writing sample on Cosmo Air Light 75gsm, 52 gsm Tomoe River, 68 gsm dot-grid Tomoe River.

Blue Corn has a green sheen that can be seen with wetter swatches. Note that the camera really brings out the sheen a bit more than in real life.

Similar inks: Bungubox Ink of the Witch, KWZ Grey Plum, Colorverse Chi-Town. Sailor Shigure is in the mix because it was the first Sailor ink I thought of which was a dark purple-black, but it’s a bit more blue and not quite as dark. Chi-Town would be similar to Blue Corn if it had shimmer.

Considering Sailor made both Blue Corn and Ink of the Witch, it’s not surprising that they are very similar, with Blue Corn being ever so slightly darker.

Blue Corn on TR 52, CAL 75 and TR68. You can definitely see some of the green sheen on the TR 52 and CAL swatches but not as much with the writing sample.

Both inks had average flow, neither too wet nor too dry. Agave is more of a shading ink while Blue Corn is quite a bit more saturated with some green sheen with a wet, broad nib or in big swathes of ink.

The Deliciosa line of inks on 68 gsm TR.

The inks are currently still available for purchase on the Tinterías website. They can only be purchased as a set for $60 (shipping is not included). I don’t know when the next pair of inks will but I already can’t wait to get my inky lil hands on them!

Posted on October 7, 2022 and filed under Sailor, Ink Reviews.

The Pen Addict Podcast: Episode 533 - Emotional Support Stationery

OKB48

It’s time to get out and vote for your favorite pen at OKB48! Myke and I break down last year’s top ten, and I introduce an update to my Top 5 Pen In The Store. I also give an update on several new pens I have been putting to the test over the past month.

Show Notes & Download Links

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Posted on October 6, 2022 and filed under Podcast.

Visconti Sepia Ink Review

Visconti Sepia

(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!)

Sepia is such a good staple ink color. Or colors, I should say, as "sepia" seems to be a catchall label for anything brownish. Visconti's Sepia is a classic brown. It's the color of milk chocolate and teddy bears, and while I would say that it's more standard brown that what I, personally, would consider sepia, it's a great ink.

The ink comes in a glass bottle with a unique, very Visconti V shape. The wide base makes it easy to fill from. You would have to try pretty hard to knock this bottle over. I do wonder if filling will be trickier when the ink becomes shallow, but there is a plastic insert in the bottle that is designed to prevent that challenge. I can't say how well it works, as I never seem to get to the bottom of any of my ink bottles.

Visconti Sepia

While the color of this ink is very rich, it's otherwise fairly plain. There's almost no shading, no shimmer or sheen. It's a utilitarian brown. It also doesn't bleed or feather. It does have an unusually long dry time, which surprised me a little, as the ink feels dry when writing with it. It also has a little bit of water resistance. Where water drops were dabbed or wiped away, you can still see faint lines where the ink was. It wouldn't be enough to prevent catastrophe if a notebook was soaked, but it might survive a sprinkle.

Visconti Sepia

Chromatography for this color started off fairly predictable--a warm brown separating into shades of other orangey-browns, but then it gave us a surprise pop of violet-blue at the end. Perhaps that's to cool the color down a bit, though it still reads warm to me on the page. Compared to similar browns, it most closely resembles Mont Blanc Toffee, though it goes much darker with heavier application.

Visconti Sepia

This is a rather large bottle of ink, clocking in at 50ml, and it sells $35. I think that's slightly expensive, but color-wise, not a bad choice if your favorite flavor of sepia is chocolate.

(Vanness Pens provided this product at a discount to The Pen Addict for review purposes.)


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Visconti Sepia
Posted on October 6, 2022 and filed under Visconti, Ink Reviews.