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J. Herbin Opale Nocturne Ink Review

J. Herbin Opale Nocturne Ink Review

We are many milliliters deep into Inkvent season, and while I’m not participating in any daily ink slinging, that doesn’t mean I can get my shimmery ink on!

J. Herbin Opale Nocturne is the latest shimmer ink from the company who may do shimmer inks better than anyone. I know, those are fighting words, but ever since Emerald of Chivor knocked down the door over a decade ago, J. Herbin has been on a can’t miss kick with each of their yearly releases.

J. Herbin Opale Nocturne Ink

When I first saw the images of Opale Nocturne, I immediately wondered if this is Emerald of Chivor, part two. Once I got it in hand, I realized that it’s not particularly close, outside of the Gold shimmer that both share.

J. Herbin Opale Nocturne vs Emerald of Chivor

Translated to Night Opal, this Blueish-Green ink has a hint of Grey going down on the page, and then dries into an interesting Dusty Blue. The color should be simple to describe, but it’s just a bit different than any shade I use regularly. Add in the shimmer, and it’s a clear standout.

I used a TWSBI 580 ALR with a 1.1 mm Stub Nib for this review, and it worked well. The flow is wet, and the shimmer shows up in nearly all of the lines. The amount varies with how long I have been writing - there is more shimmer on the first few lines after uncapping the pen, and if I don’t stop for many lines the shimmer lightens up. That’s normal behavior. The ink never missed a beat on the page, and any time I uncapped it over the past couple of weeks it wrote immediately.

J. Herbin Opale Nocturne Writing

The key with shimmer inks is to use a pen with good flow, and the wider the nib the better time you will have. Also, choose a pen that is easy to clean. I’ve used this pen many times with shimmer ink and never had any issues.

In the grand scheme of all the J. Herbin 1670 shimmer inks, this one ranks near the top. Emerald of Chivor is still the S-Tier choice, but Opale Nocturne is in the conversation. It may only be behind Shogun for my own personal shimmer use.

J. Herbin Opale Nocturne Lines

At $34 for a 50 ml bottle it is on the expensive side, but the quality is worth it. And the bottle is one of the best in the business, and no, I don’t mean my 10 ml sampler! You can pick up a 4 ml sample from Vanness Pens if you want to try before you commit.

What is your favorite J. Herbin shimmer ink release? And what other ink color looks like this base Blue/Green/Grey? I’d be interested to try it out!

(Exaclair, the US distributor of J. Herbin, sent me this ink at no charge.)


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Posted on December 15, 2025 and filed under J. Herbin, Ink Reviews.

J. Herbin Round Glass Dip Pen Giveaway

J. Herbin Round Glass Dip Pen

My foray into the world of glass dip nib pens has surprised me as much as anyone. Turns out, they are fun and functional stationery items, good for quick ink testing or longer letter-writing sessions. I have one J. Herbin Round Glass Dip Pen to give away this week, in the Turquoise colorway, so read the rules below and enter away!

Posted on September 13, 2022 and filed under Giveaways, Glass Nib, J. Herbin.

J. Herbin Blotting Paper Giveaway

J. Herbin Blotting Paper Giveaway

This giveaway serves to accomplish two things:

  1. To share with you one of my favorite products.
  2. To see if this giveaway can set the record for fewest entries.

I know what you are saying. “Really, Brad. Blotting paper?” Yes, blotting paper. A 10-pack of Pink J. Herbin Blotting Paper, to be specific. If there is one stationery item I use ever day, it is blotting paper. I keep it under my hand as I write to keep hand oils off the page. Oils affect how the ink attaches to the paper, causing lines to skip and be inconsistent.

Could I use a scrap piece of paper instead? Absolutely. But this blotting paper has a specific job that I use it for, and the pink color stands out inside my notebooks and on my desk. It may be the single most-used stationery item I own.

I have one 10-pack of Pink J. Herbin Blotting Paper to give away to the most lucky winner of all of the giveaways ever to be given away on The Pen Addict. Read the rules below and get to entering!

Posted on July 19, 2022 and filed under J. Herbin, Giveaways.