on saleNoodler's Rome - Ink Sample

Product Code IS-N19069

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on saleNoodler's Rome - Ink Sample

Product Code IS-N19069

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$1.95
Size:
2ml Sample

2ml sample of Noodler's Rome fountain pen ink, in a labeled plastic vial. A brown ink that turns purple when submersed in water!

Previously known as Rome Burning, renamed as of June 2022.

Condition
New
Brand
Noodler's
Type
Ink Samples
Color
Brown
Fast Drying
No
Fluorescent
No
Shimmer

Whether or not the ink contains glittery particles.

No
Freeze Resistant

Whether or not an ink is specially formulated to better withstand freezing temperatures.

No
Volume
2ml
Iron Gall

Ink made from iron salts and tannic acids. Though quite permanent and waterproof, these inks are typically known for causing chemical corrosion to metal pen parts (especially the nib) and should be used sparingly or with less-valuable pens.

No
Lubricated

Whether or not an ink is specially formulated to increase flow in your pen.

No
Pigmented

Whether or not the ink contains finely-ground solid particles in liquid suspension.

No
Scented
No
Water Resistant

Whether or not the ink, once dried on the paper, will resist being washed away with water.

Yes

Customer Reviews

Based on 39 reviews
41%
(16)
36%
(14)
13%
(5)
8%
(3)
3%
(1)
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Anonymous
Amazing!!!

It looks great and regal, and that purple undertone looks fabulous!

A
Anonymous
Enjoying this ink!

This ink is pretty cool. I got it as a sample but I will probably order more. It has some water resistance but will bleed considerably. The part of the ink that bleeds out is yellow-ish while the ink that is resistant is purple. A really beautiful effect for some artwork. I am using a TWSBI mini with a fine nib. The ink flow is moderate.

H
Heather R.
Great color; runny for a newbie

I love the color of this ink. It is brown initially but lightens to a lovely gold that does not get greenish like baby food. Very lovely! However, the Noodler's Inks seem to be thin (runny) which has been hard for me. I am using them with an inexpensive fountain pen and inexpensive quill with metal nib, and I am a newbie, so that might be more of a me problem than the ink.

L
Lauren O.
So Unique!

This ink is really nice for doodling, plus it's fun to add water and bring out some purple at the end. **I used a Twsbi Eco with a medium nib.

C
Christopher C.
VERY DISAPPOINTING FOR DRAWING

I tested this ink on several papers, with a pen, with a watercolor brush, and finally diluted with several parts water for one part ink. Let the ink dry (or not) and then applied water: dripped on, brushed on, scrubbed on, then left, or blotted, various times throughout. In the majority of cases, no purple was visible at all. The one reliable combo was highly diluted ink applied with a brush, which showed distinct purple. However, both the brown and the purple are such light shades that the effect is muted, and too light anyway for drawing or even writing. In one single instance, full strength from pen, single drop of water left untouched, I got a bright, beautiful reaction, but was never able to reproduce that result. I cannot recommend this ink for its advertised reaction to water. Two stars, though, because the base ink is a rather nice brown. Not as yellow as it shows online.

FAQ about Ink Samples

How do I fill my fountain pen from an ink sample vial? 8EDA1617-F73A-4DAF-8245-6D2BF4ABEB7B

It depends on the fountain pen's filling mechanism.

Check out our blog post on How to Fill a Fountain Pen from an Ink Sample Vial.

How much writing can I do with 2ml of ink? 8EDA1617-F73A-4DAF-8245-6D2BF4ABEB7B

It really depends on how big or small you write, and the nib size you’re using. We find that usually you can get 2 good fills for a typical converter with our Ink samples, or one good fill with a piston-filling pen. How much writing depends on you more than anything else, so we recommend experimenting with different nib sizes to find what works best for you. 

What is shading, sheening, or shimmering ink? 8EDA1617-F73A-4DAF-8245-6D2BF4ABEB7B

Shading - A common (and often desired) result of a fountain pen ink pooling in certain parts of a letter when writing, so that the color and saturation of the ink appears different within a single letter or word. This characteristic cannot be achieved with ballpoint or rollerball pens and is a very appealing aspect of fountain pen use for those particularly drawn to all the pretty ink colors.

Sheen - Characteristic of a fountain pen ink where when ink pools another color can be seen on top of the ink, especially when looked at in different light angles using certain paper types. There is no way to guarantee an ink will sheen, but using a larger nib on a pen will help obtain sheening results in your writing.

Shimmering - Fountain pen ink that has small particles of glitter mixed in.

Is shimmering ink safe to use in fountain pens? 8EDA1617-F73A-4DAF-8245-6D2BF4ABEB7B

Yes! Shimmering ink is a great way to add some flare to your writing. We have found that a larger nib will showcase more shimmering particles while writing, but you can use any nib size and shimmering ink. All the ink we sell is safe for use in fountain pens.

You can learn more in our blog: How to Write with Shimmering Ink.

What's your return policy for ink samples? 8EDA1617-F73A-4DAF-8245-6D2BF4ABEB7B

We do not accept returns for ink that has been used. Otherwise, we accept returns on unused ink products for up to 30 days from purchase. You can read all our Return Policies here.

To initiate a return, please submit a request at the Return Portal. Our Customer Care team might reach out to you for more information.