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Chrissy
October 26th, 2016, 09:55 AM
I'm posting reviews of all 12 new shimmer inks on here separately. I've heard today that release date for these inks is 4th November.

Generally speaking, I found all 12 of these new shimmer inks to be wetter than all of the other shimmer inks I have used.

Currently I only have samples that Diamine very kindly sent me to test, and to review 'if I wanted to', but my small bottles don't need much shaking to mix the particles in, and the pens need very little shaking once they are filled.

I have had these inks in these pens for at least 2 weeks now. Every pen/ink combination has started straight away without a problem, and I have experienced no stopping or skipping.
Some take longer to dry than others, and a couple just soaked into the paper straight away. The most saturated inks will show through and bleed through on cheap paper.
None of them are waterproof inks.

I assume they will come in the same type of bottles as the previous set of shimmer inks, but I haven't seen the retail bottles yet.

Diamine Shimmer Blue Flame is a medium to dark blue ink like Diamine Tchaikovsky or Sargasso Sea. It's a heavily saturated ink with gold shimmer. The gold shimmer shows up easily even in a pen with a finer nib. I used a Parker 45 that has a F/M nib and I had no trouble seeing the gold effect. This one is quite wet, but I have rubbed it and rubbed it and can confirm is does not smear after it has dried.

The first picture is a scanned review form, and the second is a photo. These have been adjusted with Photoshop to get the colour you see to look as close as possible to the actual ink colour.

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Woody
January 29th, 2017, 09:32 AM
Thanks Chrissy. I'm looking for a blue like this. I'm finding in some cases I let the gold particles settle and use that color. It would be interesting to know the formulations of the inks without the gold flecks.

Chrissy
January 29th, 2017, 09:36 AM
Thanks Chrissy. I'm looking for a blue like this. I'm finding in some cases I let the gold particles settle and use that color. It would be interesting to know the formulations of the inks without the gold flecks.

You're welcome. :) It looks quite similar to Blue Velvet to me.

Woody
February 3rd, 2017, 01:11 PM
I always default to your reviews because I find the samples at some of the etailers are slightly misleading. I've ordered a few samples from their scans and many of the blues are rather dull. Perhaps my monitor but your scans are bang on. Thanks again.

Chrissy
February 3rd, 2017, 03:25 PM
I always default to your reviews because I find the samples at some of the etailers are slightly misleading. I've ordered a few samples from their scans and many of the blues are rather dull. Perhaps my monitor but your scans are bang on. Thanks again.
Thanks for your comment. You're welcome. :) I try really hard to match the colour I see on the paper to the colour I see on the screen using Photoshop. Sometimes it's more difficult than others, but usually it's possible. :)

Woody
August 16th, 2017, 07:52 PM
Yup. This one is on my list for sure. Thanks Chrissey.

Chrissy
October 18th, 2017, 02:01 AM
Yup. This one is on my list for sure. Thanks Chrissey.

:) :thumb: