Diamine Prussian Blue on World Craft Freiheit

Ink

Diamine Prussian Blue is a unsaturated blue-black that feels a little on the dry side in a fine nib. It feels fine in a medium nib.

This wasn’t the colour that came to mind when I think of Prussian blue so I was a bit disappointed when I first used it. This colour made me think of old, faded jeans. After using it for a while, I started to enjoy the ink, as long as I no longer think of it as Prussian blue. I also felt it looked especially good when using for sketching.

There is a tiny bit of bleed from the heading but no bleed from the normal writing on this paper. I also do not see any feathering when using Diamine Prussian Blue on this paper.

Paper

WORLD CRAFT is a Japanese brand. I am using the Freiheit Freestyle Grid Notepad. WORLD CRAFT also makes this paper in a notebook format.

It is 21cm x 12.8cm, which makes it the same height as A5 but thinner. The page is marked on front and blank on the back. The front of the page is divided into 5mm grid made up of brown dots. Two thin brown lines, one vertical and one horizontal, divide the page in the middle.

Writing Sample

This is written with a TWSBI ECO-T medium nib.

Writing sample of Diamine Prussian Blue ink on WORLD CRAFT Freiheit notepad
Writing sample of Diamine Prussian Blue ink on WORLD CRAFT Freiheit notepad
Writing sample of Diamine Prussian Blue ink on WORLD CRAFT Freiheit notepad

Disclaimer: This ink was purchased by me and all opinions/photos are my own. This post was not sponsored.


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