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    Default Ink Review: NEW Diamine Peacock Flare Shimmer ink 2018

    Today I'm reviewing a brand new Diamine Shimmer ink for 2018: Diamine Peacock Flare Shimmer ink.

    Diamine Peacock Flare Shimmer ink is a new addition to the Diamine Shimmer inks range for 2018. It is a saturated dark turquoise ink with silver shimmer. It looks similar to Steel Blue, one of my favourite Diamine inks, but it’s more green than that ink. It also easily shows up it’s silver shimmer.

    I found it difficult to find comparison inks because Peacock Flare leans more green than most of the dark turquoise inks that I have.
    It didn’t suffer from any hard starts or non-starts when I put the uncapped pen down to do swab tests, dry times and water resistance.
    In fact it never suffered from hard starts despite this ink fill having been in this pen for over a month. I’ve deliberately left it for days in order to see if it suffers from hard starting or any skipping when I uncap the pen and start writing again. It has never failed to start writing immediately.
    It dried fairly quickly on all of the papers I used it on and once dry it didn’t smudge or smear.
    I found it flowed much wetter, and looked darker in the Waterman Phileas pen with stub nib that I used, but there was no problem seeing the silver shimmer even with the F nib.
    It easily washes off of my hands with cold or warm water and bar soap and it easily flushes out of my converters and pens just using water. I have inked up a Lamy Al-Star and a Pilot Custom 74 with these shimmer inks so that I can clearly see when there are shimmer particles inside the section and when there aren’t. Cleaning them out of both of these sections was easy.
    I’m finding that shimmer inks are wetter than they used to be and that makes them easier to use in many fountain pen brands.

    • Flow Rate: Very good. Felt wetter in broader nibs.
    • Lubrication: Very good.
    • Nib Dry-out: Not noticed.
    • Start-up: Immediate.
    • Saturation: Saturated ink.
    • Shading Potential: Plenty of shading.
    • Show-Through / Bleed-Through: Not much, but noticeable on the following:
      • Hobonichi Techo (TR paper)
      • Rhodia dotPad
      • Tomoe River 52gsm.

    • Spread / Feathering / Woolly Line: Not seen.
    • Nib Creep / “Crud”: Not seen.
    • Staining (pen): Not seen after several days in the pen - easy clean-up with water.
    • Staining (hands): Easy clean-up with bar soap and warm water.
    • Clogging: Not seen. Seems unlikely.
    • Water resistance: Not sold as waterproof and has no water resistance.
    • Availability: Available in decorative 50ml glass bottles exclusive to the Diamine Shimmer ink range. Sold directly through the Diamine web-site, or via many retail outlets worldwide.


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    Last edited by Chrissy; January 28th, 2019 at 02:03 PM.
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    Default Re: Ink Review: NEW Diamine Peacock Flare Shimmer ink 2018

    Looks to be steel blueish with sparkle!

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    Default Re: Ink Review: NEW Diamine Peacock Flare Shimmer ink 2018

    Quote Originally Posted by Morgaine View Post
    Looks to be steel blueish with sparkle!
    Yes, but slightly more green than Steel Blue.
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