Bello Leathers Pen Holder 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 her latest book, Root Rot, is now available for pre-order!)

Keeping pens handy and ready to write is important--and so is showing off pretty pens. This Bello Leathers two-pen holder is a great way to do both.

The pen holder is made of sturdy leather with a thick double-layer base that lays flat on the desk. A thinner piece of leather curves like a wave over it, with two holes cut for the pens to sit in. On the inside of the base, two cut-out circles lined with velvet make a soft spot for the pen's end to rest on. The end rests are set back against the far wall of the base, so that the pen stays at the perfect angle to be removed for use. The seams are hand-stitched with thick cord and all leather edges are smoothed and sealed.

All of the elements of the holder are hand-made, with no machines involved. The quality of this work is evident in the neatness of the finish. It looks very polished and perfect.

The shape and simplicity of the design are elegant and effective, and the holder looks great on the desk. The holder comes in several colors and textures of vegetable tanned leather, and models are available that hold anywhere from one to ten pens. They also offer an engraving service, if you want the holder to be personalized.

Overall, this piece is attractive, works well, and is well-made with excellent materials. All of that factors into the price, which is a bit on the steep side. Stands start at $49, and go up to $186 for a 10-pen model. While that is more than I'd typically want to spend for a pen holder, the fact that the pieces are entirely handmade justifies that price, in my opinion. Given the quality of the work, that's a low hourly rate.

This lovely bit of functional desk art lives on my work desk, now, where it holds my pens handy for an abundance of note taking. I also found it useful for holding eyedropper pens steady while they're being filled. It would be a secure spot to place pen parts while doing maintenance or cleaning, as well. No more pens rolling off the desk! Instead you can feel like King Arthur pulling the sword from the stone.

(Brad bought this from Bello Leathers at the 2023 Orlando Pen Show.)


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Posted on December 7, 2023 and filed under Bello Leathers, Accessories Review.

Van Dieman's Laughing Kookaburra Wing Fountain Pen 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 another week, and I've got yet another Birds of a Feather ink from Van Dieman's. This time around, it's Laughing Kookaburra Wing, which is a lovely cerulean blue with loads of shading.

If you're new to Birds of a Feather, it's a series of inks from Van Dieman's (though they're not the only ones that have a series like this) that showcases the beautiful colors that can be found on the plumage of local avian species in and around Australia. At this point, this collection of inks is nearing 20 in total, and I would be lying if I said I didn't want all of them.

Laughing Kookaburra Wing is both fun to say and fun to spell, and it's fitting that the ink is also an incredibly fun color. The medium cerulean blue is gorgeous. It's so light and bright, but just dark enough to make it easy to read on the page. If it were any lighter, though, it might need to be classified as a highlighter ink.

Many of my favorite ink colors are in this same range. (Iroshizuku kon-peki or ama-iro, anyone?) But, Laughing Kookaburra Wing is lighter than anything else I currently have in my collection, so that makes it a valuable addition for me. I've never met a turquoise-ish ink I didn't like, and this one is no different.

Like every other Van Dieman's ink I've tried, this one performs flawlessly in whatever pen I use. For the review photos, I went with a wide 1.1mm stub nib from TWSBI because it really shows off this ink's best quality: shading.

The shading that this ink produces is effortless and pronounced. It reminds me of idyllic beaches with light, crisp shallow water that seems inviting even to someone like me who dislikes being in the ocean. The transitions between light, sky blue and medium cerulean and several shades in between are such a joy to see on the page as you write.

This ink flows well and has no problems with starting or skipping. It's not a super "wet" ink, but it's not dry either — it's right in the middle. Since the color is so light, it also doesn't show through on the back of the page for most types of paper. I haven't seen any feathering or bleeding either.

The ink can take between 30-40 seconds to dry to a point where smudging isn't an issue, so it's definitely not a quick drying ink. That said, I've noticed that this ink doesn't smudge a lot when using a normal-sized nib. It does a good job of resisting light pressure smudges just after 10 seconds or so. Still, not a great option for lefties or anyone who needs a fast-drying ink.

One of my favorite things about the Birds of a Feather series is that I inevitably learn about a new type of bird that I've never seen in person. I'd wager the Kookaburra is fairly well-known, but I still learned plenty of new facts when I looked it up to compare the ink color to the bird's namesake wing.

This is a fun ink that performs well! At $17 for a 30ml bottle, it's also a good value. Of course, if you don't want to commit to the full bottle, you can always go with a small sample vial too.

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


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Posted on December 6, 2023 and filed under Van Dieman's, Ink Reviews.

Retro 1951 "Rescue" Owl Ballpoint Giveaway

Not only does Retro 51 make great pens, they support great causes as well. One of their recent releases, the Retro 1951 "Rescue" Owl Ballpoint looks amazing, and a portion of the proceeds goes to support the Blackland Prairie Raptor Center, whose focus is conservation, rehabilitation, and education around these amazing birds of prey. How cool is that?

I have one pen to give away this week, so read the rules below and enter away!

Posted on December 5, 2023 and filed under Giveaways.