Akkerman SBRE Brown?
Kobe #16 Nada Brown?
Kobe #22 Shinkaichi Gold?
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Akkerman SBRE Brown?
Kobe #16 Nada Brown?
Kobe #22 Shinkaichi Gold?
Nice color.
If the wheat in your sketch is any indication, then I would guess Taccia Tsuchi Golden Wheat, although I am wondering if it might have too much yellow.
Monteverde Moonstone
Diplomat Pine Tree
Pilot Iroshizuku Yama Guri
J. Herbin Lie de The
I will start with these for now.
It is a nice colour - nicer than I was expecting to be honest.
However, you're right, whilst it is an ear of wheat, it doesn't really have any yellow hue. It's definitely brown!
And it's none of the above :)
Honey Burst and Lagon Oceanic are on the "to try" list now. :)
Iroshizuku Tsukushi?
Honey Burst is fabulous. Lagon Oceanic is a bit fussy about paper, but truly does smell of the sea. You'll find it earlier in this thread ;)
It's not an Iroshizuku ink.
Diamine Espresso?
Callifolio Sepia or Havanne
Aurora Sepia
Pelikan Edelstein Smokey Quartz
Van Dieman's Harvest Nutmeg
Sorry, none of these.
So far, Aurora Sepia is definitely the closest :)
diamine saddle brown
or maybe MB toffee brown?
Hello notsim - nice to see you :)
Neither of these, I'm afraid.
Blackbird SAND MARTIN BROWN?
It's not a birdie ink :)
Clue?
Rohrer & Klingner Sepia
Rohrer & Klingner Kastanienbraun
Sure. A birdie told me that they found an 18 century ship, somewhere in the dockyards, you know where....
It's fabulous isn't it? It's the fact that I must have passed over that spot literally hundreds of times, just a few feet above, without any idea it was there.
So.
This ink is pretty new. Its name is very old. It's part of a small edition, all of which I like very much.
PenBBS #390 Guilin?
Scribo Classico Seppia, although it might be too warm.