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    Cool Kala Nostalgia Gemstone Scapolite

    Kala inks are based in Taiwan and make mostly pigment inks, the Gemstone (variations on grey), Abstraction (variations on Khaki, Grey and Purple) and Tribute to Neon (highlighter), They have also 3 series of dye-based inks, as of now (2023).
    This is my first pigment ink from this brand.
    According to https://geology.com/minerals/scapolite.shtml
    "Scapolite is a name used for a group of aluminosilicate minerals that includes meionite, marialite, and silvialite"

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    Now about the ink.

    Chroma:

    Kala Scapolite belongs to the Gemstone series. It is a dark green, grey. With finer nibs it’s almost black. It needs a drier, wider nib, in order to enjoy the green. It reminds me of Noodler’s Zhivago or dark El Lawrence.
    Comparaison:


    Ink is very wet, to the point I can easily write/sketch in reverse with a European fine nib.
    I am not a fan of pale/ pencil greys or grey blacks. Initially I thought, I should have gone with a paler green, grey, yet I’ve been refilling my Lamy Safari, constantly with it. I really like writing and sketching with it.
    Writing samples:
    Rhodia

    TR 68 gr


    Photo of the scan above:


    Marumann

    Midori

    Cheap Paper (Front)

    Cheap paper (back)


    This ink is water resistant but not 100% waterproof. Rubbing or washing it will spread the green dye, which makes it perfect for washes.

    A simple wash on Canson Water colour paper:

    A sketch I did for inktober (shadows) - Note I used a wet brush to float the green dye about. (my apologies to Georges de La Tour)
    Shadow.jpeg

    I had to use a pen cleaner for the Safari. Note this was after the half a day of soaking in water.... Ironically the Pilot didn't need that much cleaning...
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    · Pens used: Lamy Safari (Fine/ Medium /Broad) /Pilot Kakuno (M), Kanwrite Ultraflex /TWSBI Go Stub,
    · Shading: Only wide a fude nib.
    · Ghosting: Yes On cheap paper
    · Bleed through: Yes, with absorbent papers.
    · Flow Rate: Very wet
    · Lubrication: Great. I enjoyed reverse writing with a Japanese M
    · Nib Dry-out: Not noticed.
    · Start-up: No problem.
    · Saturation: Dark.
    · Shading Potential: Only with a fude nib…needs a dry pen
    · Sheen: Faint
    · Spread / Feathering / Woolly Line: Not noticed
    · Nib Creep / “Crud”: No
    · Staining (pen): No
    · Clogging: No.
    · Cleaning: Lamy Safari needed a pen cleaner.
    · Water resistance: See for yourself
    · Availability: 30 ml bottles

    Comments appreciated but not obligatory

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