on salePelikan Edelstein Aventurine - 50ml Bottled Ink

Product Code P339366

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on salePelikan Edelstein Aventurine - 50ml Bottled Ink

Product Code P339366

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out of stock

$30.40

MSRP $38.00

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50ml Bottle

50ml bottle of Pelikan Edelstein Aventurine green fountain pen ink. Set in a beautiful inkwell glass bottle.

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Any of these fountain pens will work with bottled ink. Typically, as long as the pen can be filled with a converter, has a built-in filling mechanism like a piston, or can be eyedropper-filled, it can accept bottled ink. You can also refill an empty ink cartridge from bottled ink using an ink syringe.

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Customer Reviews

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Judy R.
The perfect green

I bought this ink for holiday cards and letters, but now I use it everyday in my TWSBI Eco with a broad nib. After many attempts to find the perfect green (for me anyway), it now outranks any other greens in my collection.

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J. S.
My Forever Green

Over the last twenty years, I have wandered among many ink colors. From blues to browns, reds to blacks, I always came back to green. So I then turned to finding the perfect shade of green, something dark enough to hold up even on yellow legal pads, but light enough to still be a vivid green. Aventurine is an incredible ink, and a green that has become my gold standard. I have recommended it to many others who are also in search of a nice green.

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NigelS
Too much cyan

Very disappointed with this green as it has far too much cyan for my liking. The green side of things is also a very bright emerald, much lighter than I was looking for. Shading is high, but has a marked transition from green to cyan, which is the trait I dislike. Flow and wetness is excellent in my Pelican M800, but I was looking for something that was a shade lighter and vibrant than my favourite Graf von Faber Castell Moss Green, which I love, but this is several shades lighter. Just goes to show that choosing an ink shade from a computer screen can be misleading as many swatches look much darker than the ink really is. I have to say this is a lovely ink, it's just that it's not aesthetically pleasing for me.

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Erika
Stunning Green Ink

A bold, vivacious green, like writing with liquid emeralds.

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Phil
Wanted a golf turf green..... this ink delivered

I bought a bottle sight unseen. I had seen Brian's reviews but was somewhat skeptical since I'm an Iroshizuku purist.When I got the ink, I first inked up just a medium nib pen. I so impressed with the shading of this ink that I immediately fetched my flex nib Pilot 912. Good god. This ink looks beautiful when you put down thick lines. I would say calling this Aventurine is a misnomer, because the color is more reminiscent of deep emerald green. The shading that this pen produces, even with a fairly dry writer still shows up.Did I also mention the bottle is as good looking or maybe even better looking than the Pilot Iroshizuku bottles??