on saleJacques Herbin Poussiere de Lune - 30ml Bottled Ink

Product Code JH-13048T

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on saleJacques Herbin Poussiere de Lune - 30ml Bottled Ink

Product Code JH-13048T

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$13.95
Size:
30ml Bottle

This 30ml glass bottle of Jacques Herbin Poussière de Lune dusty purple fountain pen ink is elegantly labeled and has an integrated pen rest. Jacques Herbin ink is non-toxic and pH neutral, water based, flows smoothly, and uses all natural dyes.

Poussière de lune (Moondust purple): a very poetic name, the color of the night when only the crescent moon is glowing in the dark.

Condition
New
Brand
Jacques Herbin
Type
Bottled Ink
Color
Purple
Bottle Material
Glass
Bottle Opening Diameter
18.5mm (0.73in)
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
30ml
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.

No

Customer Reviews

Based on 58 reviews
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(43)
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Homer S.
I don't usually go for purple, but ...

This is a great ink. Nice dark violet. Use it with a fine nib and you won't be overwhelmed.

K
Karen J.
Lovely dusky purple

This is a well 'behaved' ink and a very soft pretty color

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Julia F.
No single color name can describe this ink

Herbin Poussiere de Lune is a lovely, complex hue in the purple-plum-mauve range. It flows well in my TWSBI Vac Iris (medium nib) and dries fairly quickly. The color is neither muddy nor vivid � it is quite appealing � a good choice when a brightly-colored ink might not be appropriate. I cannot detect any hint of "brownishness." I'd say the saturation is mid-range. Poussiere de Lune coordinates well with my pen, too. I've been pleased with all my Herbin inks. I gave this one 4 stars instead of 5 merely because I do prefer more vivid inks, not because of any perceived defect. If you like the color, go for it! (It's also a great value.)

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Inco
it's a nice ink but is more vibrant than in the example photo

flows nice looks nice but if you're buying it for the vintage desaturated look of the sample it's more vibrant than that at least it was for me

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Nick M.
Nostalgic ink for 1950's/1960's France

There is a certain aesthetic that might be familiar if you've read the wonderful Petit Nicolas books by Ren� Goscinny or Madeline by Ludwig Bemelmans. It is the world of S�y�s ruled paper, flex nib fountain pens, Duploy� shorthand... in short, we're talking about fee-paying boarding schools in France, especially in the Fifties and Sixties.Poussi�re de Lune, by Herbin, is synonymous with this world. It was, and remains, EVERYBODY'S ink and any self-respecting Frenchman will be familiar with it. It should be noted that, even though it's Purple with a capital P, this isn't at all a feminine sort of colour: it's entirely work or school appropriate, and, speaking from the male perspective, you won't "stand out" in a bad way if you make this your daily ink. I'd liken this to the borders of the Roman toga praetexta (worn by magistrates and holders of high office) or Tyrian purple.For sheer nostalgia points, it earns five stars. For anyone interested in the nostalgia factor, the trans-Channel equivalent would be the royal blue registrar's ink used in the offices of British lawyers (fun fact: it's guaranteed indelible). That said, the nostalgia factor does not distract from the pure fact that this is a technically excellent ink. Its flaws, such as they are, are that the formulation is slow-drying (allow thirty seconds to avoid smudges), very wet, and that it feathers like an ostrich. This ink REQUIRES good paper and a fine pen (I use a flex nib with it). Coarse stub nibs need not apply. Poussi�re de Lune was the inspiration for Rohrer and Klinger Scabiosa, so if you like the latter, you'll love the former (subject to the foregoing caveats). Note that it bleeds at the first whiff of moisture, so you might want to make sure your hands are dry. The ink is odour-free, smudge-free, with a fair bit of shading but no sheen at all. For the pleasure of writing, Herbin's Poussi�re de Lune is second to none. It gets my five-star rating. Technically, it's excellent. There's room for improvement but it's four stars at worst.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which pens can accept this ink? 8EDA1617-F73A-4DAF-8245-6D2BF4ABEB7B

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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