Yazeh
January 12th, 2023, 02:20 PM
This is my first pigment ink from this brand.
According to Shigure inks website: Tono & Lims is a Japanese brand whose inks are a collaboration with South Korean ink producer, Lim's Lab.
The inks are made in Korea.
This is a pigment ink belonging to the Tono & Lims Fixation Line, for fountain pens.
It comes in cute glass bottles, which is very appealing.
74726
The name of the ink (柊 Hiiragi) is only in Japanese.
柊 (Hiiragi) from what I gleaned from google, is Osmanthus heterophyllus, or false Holly a lovely shrub with dark holly shaped leaves with fragrant flowers.
http://www.baumschule-horstmann.de/bilder/popup/stachelblaettrige-duftbluete-m014853_w_0.jpg
I’m guessing the colour corresponds to young shoots or a certain cultivar with yellowish green leaves.
https://landscapeplants.oregonstate.edu/sites/plantid7/files/styles/medium/public/plantimage/osheo1451_0.jpg?itok=MuSLuQtL
At my first try, I was ready to throw the ink down the drain. However, leaving the pens for a while, some feeds got happy (The Kanwrite Ebonite/ and the Jinhao 440)
Ink is vaguely lubricated and depending on feed it can be wet. Like a blob of spinach juice :)
Check the Chroma
74727
I rarely have had so much frustration and cursing at an ink and I’m very tolerant of naughty inks ;)
But then again, if any members like a challenge, with waterproof, pigment, unsaturated ink, go for it! (you know who you are ;))
Writing samples
I used a Pilot Kakuna Medium as a replacement for a European Fine nib and used the reverse to recreate the EF.
Rhodia
74728
Midori
74729
TR 68gr
74730
Maruman
74731
It doesn't like cheap paper very much:
Front
74732
Back
74733
• Pens used: Pilot Kakuna M/ /Jinhao 450 (medium)/ Kanwrite Ultra flex /TWSBI – Go Stub
• Shading: None
• Ghosting: No
• Bleed through: No
• Flow Rate: Dry. But with time and the right feed, it becomes better. Not recommend for Ef/F nibs
• Lubrication: Nonexistent
• Nib Dry-out: Not noticed.
• Start-up: Regularly…I would call it the runt of ink litter.
• Saturation: Pale, almost illegible. But with time and evaporation it becomes better.
• Shading Potential: See for yourself.
• Sheen: None
• Spread / Feathering / Woolly Line: Not noticed
• Nib Creep / “Crud”: Yes.
• Staining (pen): I doubt it.
• Clogging: No. But flow is iffy.
• Water resistance: Excellent
• Availability: 1 oz/ 30 ml bottles
Comments appreciated!
According to Shigure inks website: Tono & Lims is a Japanese brand whose inks are a collaboration with South Korean ink producer, Lim's Lab.
The inks are made in Korea.
This is a pigment ink belonging to the Tono & Lims Fixation Line, for fountain pens.
It comes in cute glass bottles, which is very appealing.
74726
The name of the ink (柊 Hiiragi) is only in Japanese.
柊 (Hiiragi) from what I gleaned from google, is Osmanthus heterophyllus, or false Holly a lovely shrub with dark holly shaped leaves with fragrant flowers.
http://www.baumschule-horstmann.de/bilder/popup/stachelblaettrige-duftbluete-m014853_w_0.jpg
I’m guessing the colour corresponds to young shoots or a certain cultivar with yellowish green leaves.
https://landscapeplants.oregonstate.edu/sites/plantid7/files/styles/medium/public/plantimage/osheo1451_0.jpg?itok=MuSLuQtL
At my first try, I was ready to throw the ink down the drain. However, leaving the pens for a while, some feeds got happy (The Kanwrite Ebonite/ and the Jinhao 440)
Ink is vaguely lubricated and depending on feed it can be wet. Like a blob of spinach juice :)
Check the Chroma
74727
I rarely have had so much frustration and cursing at an ink and I’m very tolerant of naughty inks ;)
But then again, if any members like a challenge, with waterproof, pigment, unsaturated ink, go for it! (you know who you are ;))
Writing samples
I used a Pilot Kakuna Medium as a replacement for a European Fine nib and used the reverse to recreate the EF.
Rhodia
74728
Midori
74729
TR 68gr
74730
Maruman
74731
It doesn't like cheap paper very much:
Front
74732
Back
74733
• Pens used: Pilot Kakuna M/ /Jinhao 450 (medium)/ Kanwrite Ultra flex /TWSBI – Go Stub
• Shading: None
• Ghosting: No
• Bleed through: No
• Flow Rate: Dry. But with time and the right feed, it becomes better. Not recommend for Ef/F nibs
• Lubrication: Nonexistent
• Nib Dry-out: Not noticed.
• Start-up: Regularly…I would call it the runt of ink litter.
• Saturation: Pale, almost illegible. But with time and evaporation it becomes better.
• Shading Potential: See for yourself.
• Sheen: None
• Spread / Feathering / Woolly Line: Not noticed
• Nib Creep / “Crud”: Yes.
• Staining (pen): I doubt it.
• Clogging: No. But flow is iffy.
• Water resistance: Excellent
• Availability: 1 oz/ 30 ml bottles
Comments appreciated!