๐๏ธ Ink Your Imagination with Raven-Noir!
MONTEVERDE Bottle Ink in Raven-Noir (G308VN) is a premium 90ml fountain pen ink featuring an advanced European ink treatment formula that enhances ink flow, extends cap-off time, and protects against corrosion, all while offering a vibrant array of colors.
K**E
A favorite
Depending on the pen wet or dry it has a lot of variation. A dryer pen it is a deep reliable green. In a wet pen on good paper it will give a deeper green with red touches, itโs subtle but very cool when it happens.
A**R
permeant and quick drying ink
Loved how it dryes so quickly. No smears and writes on practicly everything I have written on
T**O
Smooth writing ink with vibrant colors
Monteverde California Teal is everything I enjoy about fountain pen inks. Its good flow combined with its ability to produce vibrant color variations makes for an expressive writing experience. The only problem came from the bottle itself. When the ink dries on the treading the cap becomes very difficult to remove. So you might want to wipe down the threads after inking and before closing.In the box:1 -boxed fountain pen ink bottle 3oz (90ml)Introduction:Monteverde California Teal is a dark greenish teal ink for use in fountain pens. The ink is made by Monteverde Ink in E.U. and packaged in USA as stated on the package. Monteverde California Teal ink features ink treatment formula (ITF) which is said to help with ink flow and pen lubrication.Ink Properties: Features Monteverde ITF Technology which Monteverde says:-improves ink flow-lubricates and protects ink feeding system from clogging and corrosion-extends cap off time before ink starts to dry-improved dry time when applied to paperColor:California Teal is a medium saturated ink that can vary from a dark green coloring to light teal when diluted. The ink also dries as a bright reddish sheen in spots where it has pooled and concentrated.Pelikan 4001 Dark Green Ink is very similar to Monteverde California Teal in color but California Teal has more sheen and a hint more teal undertones. Looking at the color swatches (see photo) California Teal clearly favors the green side of the spectrum.Performance:Monteverde California Teal is a pleasure to use. It has a wonderful ease of flow while still behaving on the paper. It reminds me of Pilotโs Iroshizuku Kon-Peki ink in terms of how it performs. The medium color saturation is rich and vibrant without being too dark. It produces beautiful shading when used with the correct combination of nib and paper quality. If you look closely at the writing sample (see photos) hints of sheen are visible.I found the dry time to be good to average. The increased ink flow will naturally increase dry times in any pen but using a fine nib with average flow I had no issues. Once dry the ink will run if exposed to water. If youโre using it for important notes you make want to consider a more water resistant ink.For sketching the ink provides a smooth and continuous flow. The strokes are quick and immediate. Applying water with a brush allows the color run and blend.Cleaning:I found California Teal to be an easy ink to clean. Flushing out of my Wing Sung 601(pen) with water removed most of the ink. The pen being transparent I could see that some ink remained in between threading and in the tight gaps along the nib. I took the nib unit apart and after a quick rinse with water all ink was removed.Conclusion:Monteverde California Teal really surprised me with how well it flowed while still behaving itself on paper. It is a high quality ink that produces bright vivid greens and teals with a touch of bling thanks to a healthy dose of reddish sheen. This ink opened my eyes about Monteverde Inks and I would be glad to try other colors in their product line.Pros:-good controlled flow-easy cleaning-produces beautiful shading and red sheen (depends on paper and nib)-Big bottle at a good priceCons:-Color name is misleading.-bottle cap can be difficult to remove if ink dries on threads-not water resistant so be careful with important documents.Pens Used In Photos-TWSBI 580 Pen Used in sketch-TWSBI ECO Medium used in writing sample-Wing Sung 601 used in writing sample
G**R
Worth buying.
Ink Ink, it is a good ink.
T**E
Good saturation, but
I purchased this ink for use in my fountain pens to write with and for drawing. It is a very vibrant color and has good saturation.My only complaint is the capping. I could not open it by hand. I could not open it until I asked my husband to open it. He finally opened it with "Slip Joint Pliers". Apparently, the cap was misaligned upon closing. I was very fearful of losing the ink all over our bodies and floor. We may have cracked the cap or bottle, but we did not. However, this is most likely uncommon occurrence, and it will not hinder me from purchasing more of this ink from Monteverde.
F**J
Love it!
This is my first Monteverde ink. I wasn't sure what to expect, but I took a chance and I'm glad I did! I've since purchased a couple more Monteverde inks.Smoke Noir is a medium-grey with high saturation. There may be a slight brown tone in there, but this is a true grey. When wet, it looks like a watered-down black...but wait a minute! It dries to a gorgeous grey. On quality white paper (Optik, for example) it has an almost silvery sheen.It's dark enough to be useful for taking notes, journaling, and even in an office setting, but I think I would stick with broader nibs for this -- I'm currently using a Lamy 2000 medium nib, which is pretty fat and juicy. The combination of ink and nib is silky smooth and very pleasant to write with. No significant feathering or bleed-through on cheap notebook or copy paper, although the color is a little darker (still nice, though).I haven't tested this personally, but some reviewers say it is somewhat permanent once dry. This isn't a quality I was looking for when purchasing this ink, but it is a welcome characteristic if true.
L**R
Gorgeous color!
Bought this for a new fountain pen Iโm trying out and Iโm head over heels for this color! Gorgeous!
A**R
very volatile ink (see review will make sense hopefully)
Most importantly: ink dries too quickly and too much in the pen; even when left in the pen for a reasonable amount of time. I use a Parker Urban. The color of ink, and smoothness of the pen's nib both work great when you are using the ink. But when you use other pens and leave the pen with this ink, just idle for a few days or a week on average, the ink dries up so much that it leave the feed flow caked up with ink. This gets so bad, that the pen requires more frequent flushes than normal. Otherwise the caking clocks up the pen preventing further use until this issue is resolved. The color is fine, but if they could make this ink a little less predisposed to drying and more likely to stay wet in an idle pen, then it would help out immensely. When I use this ink, I want it so that, when I leave the pen idle for at least a week, that it would start working the instant it touches the paper.Full disclosure, I am aware that the cap of the parker urban has a little hole near the top (just visible underneath the clip), but and that this may contribute a lot/mostly to the problem. So as a test, I put in in my twisbi diamond 580 AL. And the issue persists.Don't mis-take my comment. I love the color of this ink. But I find that having to keep re-flushing the pen (since this ink because it keeps caking the nib-feed flow) is becoming more a hassle to than I would be enjoying if I did not have to do so with this pen.
G**
Great blue ink even for broad/flex nibs
I bought this ink after reading mountainofink article/test, just for writing letters, that goes on Tomoe River paper.It is beautiful deep and rich blue ink. Have a bit of shading, and on Tomoe River paper - a beautiful red and violet ssheen on the edges. I'm not a fan of shimmering inks (risk of pen clogging) so this feature doing a trick.On Rhodia paper there us a tiny bit of feathering noticeable.One warning - 90ml bottle is full to the brim so be careful opening it.Also, if you want to pour it to another vessel (in my case TWSBI 20A vac filling inkwell) be extremely careful, do it over sink or secured desk, wear gloves or use syringe.Ink is extremely beautiful and have a nice flow that will begreat even on broader or flex nibs.
A**N
Lovely smooth ink... not sure about colour accuracy..
Reviewed Sept 2022:Lovely ink, feels so smooth when writing with it, even when using quite a fine nib, I'm convinced it feels less scratchy.The bottle is a wide bottomed, which does mean that as the quantity of ink is reduced, it will be a bit messy to refill my pen, but its manageable.My choice of colour was Red Velvet. Its brown, not red, which is a bit of a disappointment. Its certainly not a brick red, teacher underlining kind of red.I do think that Quink Ink is better, and is my preference.
L**R
Top quality ink at an excellent price; larger bottles than most
Supplied in a generous 90ml bottle at a very good price despite being imported from the USA - other imported inks are far more expensive. The colour is rich and deep with no obvious hints of green, blue or brown that others seem often to show. The ink is regarded as 'dry' and it is quite viscous but Monteverde use their IFT technology to restore better flow and to lubricate the pen's innards and nib - the method works extremely well. On paper, the written line is juicy and thick but dries quickly within about 10 seconds. A broad-nibbed pen was used which translates to a little more ink being transferred and slightly longer drying times. A fine nib would reduce both effects.Due to its native high viscosity, the ink is best matched to nibs and/or individual pens that are considered to be naturally wet writers, compensating for their high rate of ink flow. Monteverde's inks will be suitable for use in most of the premium pen brands (Waterman not so well) as characteristics are similar to their self-branded products and most of the reputable Japanese brands (Pilot, Sailor, Platinum etc). Thus far, of the few colours purchased, each behaves similarly in a small variety of pens of differing brands.The range comprises 21 main colours, plus a couple of specialised highlighter inks (only to be used in suitable pens), which is a reasonably wide selection without confusing by having too many shades of a single colour. Other than this black, there are a few more blues than other individual colours which also include one or more shades of green, red, brown, violet and purple. These are the more commonly used colours but the range is periodically expanded.Inexpensive and highly recommended.
L**R
A moderately wet pleasant chocolate-brown ink
"Monteverde g308cp 90 ml Ink Bottle - Canyon Rust" is one of three true brown inks available from within the brand. Canyon Rust is tonally central with a slightly lighter and more orange ink and a darker brown to either side. There are some purple-brown inks that were ruled out of consideration; this is chocolate-brown.This, and most Monteverde inks are moderately wet but unlikely to pool with most nibs and a good choice for any dry-writing pen. Other pens not quite so dry may also work well with any Monteverde ink. As a mid-toned ink, it may not photocopy well but it is sufficiently distinctive to be a good choice for personal use although probably unsuited for business use; a darker brown would satisfy all those criteria. It worked well in a pen regarded as slightly 'wet' and fitted with a Medium nib, but initially far less well in another fitted with a fine nib that normally writes 'dry' and often produces drop-outs. After minor adjustment to increase ink-flow (experience required to avoid permanent nib damage), the improvement was dramatic with the nib now writing reliably and consistently with this ink.Monteverde's inks are well-priced and comparable to other Western brands although their bottle sizes are larger than most making them very economical. The bottles are glass with large well-shaped caps, quite heavy and stable thanks to their wide bases. They are not grossly over-filled (Diamine and Noodlers please take note!) and will not overflow upon inserting a pen. The colour range is varied with many of the common options including blue, black, red and green included.The ink is considered well-behaved in various pens and fitted with different nib grades and several writing examples can be found on-line. Monteverde's inks are definitely worth trying and additional colours are available from Amazon and from several pen dealers both on-line and on the high street.
N**E
A Beautiful Shading Burgundy Ink
I have four different Monteverde inks, and next to the Blue, this is my favourite. It is exceptionally well behaved in my fine and medium nibbed pens, and in 18 months I've had no clogging or hard start issues.Although it might appear expensive, the bottle actually contains 90ml of ink, quite a lot more than the average ink bottle, and the new inks from Monteverde are made with their own proprietary Ink Treatment Formula, which they say drastically improves ink flow (I can vouch for that, I use it to 'tame' hard starting pens), I also find that I can leave the cap off my pen for longer if it is inked with Monteverde.This burgundy is a deep wine red through a medium nib, as opposed to other brands, which can sit on the purple side of burgundy.I have a Jinhao 163 medium nib inked up with this and the combination is buttery smooth to write with, and the ink shades beautifully on 100gsm paper.A very forgiving ink, that resists feathering and bleedthrough.Highly recommended. A Burgundy you can live with and use regularly.Hope this helps you choose!
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