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    Default Ink Review: Diamine Claret

    My latest ink sample from Diamine is Diamine Claret

    Diamine Claret is an ancient ink from Diamine. It's been around for a long time. Bearing in mind Diamine celebrated their 150th anniversary last year, when they first manufactured this ink, real claret was used to make it. However, there are now many rules about what inks can be made from, so Diamine have had to recreate it from available dyes, to try to get as close as they could to the original colour. So if any of you used it many years ago, you may have noticed a change.

    The colour really surprised me, as I expected Claret to be a darker red. I looked at my pen wondering if it wasn't properly clean when I filled it, but I knew it was. I'm fastidious about that.
    This ink is a full blown raspberry pink shade that leans blue. Not that I'm suggesting it's any the worse for that. It's reasonably saturated, and exhibits plenty of shading.

    It wrote straight away without any hard starts or skipping with both of my pens on several different papers. The flow is very good and so is it's lubrication at the nib. Although the flow feels slightly dryer than some of the inks I've recently tried, in that I couldn't see wet ink glistening on the line above the one I was writing, it didn't feel particularly dry. The dry time was quite quick and there were no smears after it was dry.

    It has no water resistance at all. The red inky water spread very quickly.

    I didn't really have any inks that were the same colour to compare it against. The ones I have are either brighter, with even more blue, leaning more towards purple, or darker leaning more red. So it was an interesting colour to try out.

    • This isn't sold as a waterproof ink,and shows no noticeable water resistance.

    • Bearing in mind the review template is on thick paper with a shiny surface, and I used a Lamy M nib and a Lamy 1.1mm nib this ink took 16-17 secs to dry. No smear when dry.

    • It exhibited good flow and lubrication and I found it well behaved to write with. I saw no skips or hard starts while I did my swabs and dry time tests.

    • It exhibited some show through and bleed through on cheap paper.

    • It is currently available in 80ml glass bottles or 30ml plastic bottles

    • Diamine sell it directly to end-users on their web-site.

    • It's a reasonable price.


    Diamine Claret.jpeg

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    Default Re: Ink Review: Diamine Claret

    Interesting. With the 1.1 Lamy nib, you seem to get a darker border framing the pink!


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    Default Re: Ink Review: Diamine Claret

    Quote Originally Posted by fqgouvea View Post
    Interesting. With the 1.1 Lamy nib, you seem to get a darker border framing the pink!


    Fernando Gouvêa -- fqgouvea@roadrunner.com
    Yes i've noticed that with many red inks, especially Diamine ones.

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    Default Re: Ink Review: Diamine Claret

    I like a few Diamine reds but this one was really horrible. It was so washed out, much paler than this review, blotchy at times & feathered on Grahilo paper, which has never happened with any of my other inks. It was a poor performer in a number of pens. Claret-coloured it definitely isn't. Perhaps it was a dud batch, but I really didn't want to try it again.

    To me it is as bad as Noodler's Ruby. Down the drain it went I'm afraid.

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    Default Re: Ink Review: Diamine Claret

    Someone on FPN mentioned that his ink was pale and washed out. That must have been a different batch to mine as my sample is definitely not pale or washed-out.

    Here is a test I did on Rhodia paper:

    Diamine ClaretB.jpg

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    Default Re: Ink Review: Diamine Claret

    I have tried this ink before, and liked it very much. I thought it was going on the wish list, until I tried Iroshizuku Yama-budo. I liked that one better. Chrissy, I liked the Claret much better on the dot pad, from your photographs. Nice work, as always!

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    Default Re: Ink Review: Diamine Claret

    Quote Originally Posted by KKay View Post
    I have tried this ink before, and liked it very much. I thought it was going on the wish list, until I tried Iroshizuku Yama-budo. I liked that one better. Chrissy, I liked the Claret much better on the dot pad, from your photographs. Nice work, as always!
    You're welcome. P.I. Yama budo is a nice colour too. I always forget to use that one.

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    Default Re: Ink Review: Diamine Claret

    Quote Originally Posted by Chrissy View Post
    Someone on FPN mentioned that his ink was pale and washed out. That must have been a different batch to mine as my sample is definitely not pale or washed-out.

    Here is a test I did on Rhodia paper:

    Diamine ClaretB.jpg
    The very washed out appearance in my Parker OM, which always lays down a generous line, was a reason for me to dislike it but not chuck it. I think I was more concerned about the behaviour (blotching & feathering), & possible batch variances. Unpredictable behaviour and QC issues are reasons I'm wary of some inks.

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    Default Re: Ink Review: Diamine Claret

    Chrissy, I love your reviews and have bought many as a consequence. This ink is lovely, I really like it but (unless my computer screen is deceiving me) it looks a lot like Pelikan Amethyst to me. Incidentally, Pelikan Amethyst is my current favourite and I have stocked up for the day I can't buy any more.

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    Default Re: Ink Review: Diamine Claret

    Quote Originally Posted by ian1964 View Post
    Chrissy, I love your reviews and have bought many as a consequence. This ink is lovely, I really like it but (unless my computer screen is deceiving me) it looks a lot like Pelikan Amethyst to me. Incidentally, Pelikan Amethyst is my current favourite and I have stocked up for the day I can't buy any more.
    Thank you for your kind words.

    On my screen, side by side, it looks really close to the actual ink on paper. From memory I think Amethyst is more purple and slightly less bright than Diamine Claret

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    Default Re: Ink Review: Diamine Claret

    Quote Originally Posted by Chrissy View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by fqgouvea View Post
    Interesting. With the 1.1 Lamy nib, you seem to get a darker border framing the pink!


    Fernando Gouvêa -- fqgouvea@roadrunner.com
    Yes i've noticed that with many red inks, especially Diamine ones.
    Great review, Chrissy. Beautiful shading with the Lamy 1.1.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue Note View Post
    Great review, Chrissy. Beautiful shading with the Lamy 1.1.
    You're welcome.

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    Default Re: Ink Review: Diamine Claret

    Very nice and fun ink, I got it recently
    Nice purple/pink ink, as bright as I expected and gives a nice touch to notes

    PS, it cleans really easy from pens
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    Default Re: Ink Review: Diamine Claret

    Very nice review, Chrissy. I had forgotten about this ink. I have it in my ink shelf somewhere and will have to get it out and try it again.

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    Default Re: Ink Review: Diamine Claret

    Quote Originally Posted by DrPenfection View Post
    Very nice review, Chrissy. I had forgotten about this ink. I have it in my ink shelf somewhere and will have to get it out and try it again.
    You're welcome. Enjoy having another try with it.
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