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Pilot Iroshizuku Shin-Kai Ink Review

What qualities make Pilot Iroshizuku Shin-Kai my favorite fountain pen ink? It is one of the very few inks that works in any pen with any nib on any paper and in any situation. Plus, it is blue black, which I have a well known affinity for. I never hesitate to use it, which is not something that can be said about every ink I own.

Shin-Kai translates into "Deep Sea" and I would say that is pretty accurate. It is the perfect combination of blue and black with no stray colors you see in other blue black inks like green, teal, purple, or grey. It does have a slight red sheen on wetter lines, which is a nice touch. In the pantheon of blue black inks I have tested it falls smack in the middle in darkness. There are lighter and darker blue blacks to be found.

The Pilot Iroshizuku line is notoriously well behaved. It works with any size nib, from extra fine and firm like my Pilot Custom Heritage 912 PO nib to 1.5 mm stub nibs. It is also easy to clean, leaving no trace behind in any pen or converter I have used.

If there is a knock on Shin-Kai - or any Iroshizuku ink - is that it is not waterproof. It will run or fade if it gets wet so if that is high on your ink requirments list you may want to look elswhere. For me, it is not a consideration at all for the type of writing I do so its not a negative on my list. Other than that it is flawless in my mind.

You have one ink that can be your favorite. Just one - no hedging your bets. What is it?

(JetPens is an advertiser on The Pen Addict and I received this product at no charge.)

Posted on May 12, 2014 and filed under Ink Reviews, Iroshizuku, Pilot.

Pilot Iroshizuku Ink Giveaway

Pilot Iroshizuku Ink

Pilot Iroshizuku fountain pen ink is one of the most well respected inks on the market. The colors are varied and vibrant, and they behave well in all types of fountain pens and on all types of paper. Talk to anyone who has used Iroshizuku ink and you will hear raves.

Which Iroshizuku ink is your favorite? Mine is currently Shin-Kai, a beautiful blue grey which I need to review soon. I want to try more colors, and I bet you do too. Here is your chance to win a single bottle of Pilot Iroshizuku ink in the color of your choosing!

How to enter:

  1. Leave one comment on this post telling me your favorite Pilot Iroshizuku color, or which color you would like to win anytime between now, and Thursday night at 11:59 PM Eastern Time. You are limited to one entry. This contest is limited to US residents only.

  2. For this contest, I will pick one winner at random from the comments section of this post. The comments will be numbered in the order they are received, i.e. the first comment is #1, the second #2, and so on. The Random Integer Generator at random.org will be used to pick the number of the winner.

  3. The contest winner will be posted on Friday, June 7th. The winner will have one week to email me via the Contact link at the top of the page.

Thanks and good luck!

Posted on June 4, 2013 and filed under Giveaways, Iroshizuku.

Pilot Iroshizuku Kon-Peki Ink Review

Pilot Iroshizuku Kon-Peki

If you listened to yesterday's podcast you caught me having a senior moment while discussing some of my ink reviews. I did a batch of three reviews in one sitting and when I was discussing the inks with Myke I was thinking I had published at least two of them on the blog. Well, now I can say that I actually have.

Pilot Iroshizuku Kon-Peki is one of the most popular inks on the market, and in one short review, I can see why. The rich, bright blue is stunning, and the shading is simultaneously subtle and exceptional. What really impressed me though was how well the ink behaved from the nib. Once again, I used my TWSBI Mini 1.5 mm stub nib for the review and found it the perfect choice. The ink flow was smooth and consistent - not too dry, and not too wet. If all Iroshizuku inks behave this well I am going to be in serious trouble.

The third ink review should be posted sometime next week, but I bet many of you can guess it from this image alone:

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Posted on February 21, 2013 and filed under Ink Reviews, Pilot, Iroshizuku.