Van Dieman’s Pepperberry on Muji Planting Tree

Ink

Pepperberry is part of Van Dieman’s Tassie Seasons series, inspired by the colours of each Tasmania’s seasons. This is one of the colours of autumn. The ink colour is based on the fruit of the Tasmannia lanceolata, commonly known as Tasmanian pepperberry or mountain pepper. The ink is a dark blue-black that leans towards violet. It has a wet flow.

On Muji Planting Tree paper, there is no shading, no sheen, a lot of feathering and a lot of bleedthrough.

Writing Sample

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

Writing sample of Van Dieman's Pepperberry ink on Muji notebook
Writing sample of Van Dieman's Pepperberry ink on Muji notebook
Writing sample of Van Dieman's Pepperberry ink on Muji notebook

Below are a couple of photos of how it looks when it was written on both sides of the paper.

Writing sample of Van Dieman's Pepperberry ink on Muji notebook
Writing sample of Van Dieman's Pepperberry ink on Muji notebook

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


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One response to “Van Dieman’s Pepperberry on Muji Planting Tree”

  1. Danny Watts Avatar

    That color is very similar to ” Fog Grey” by De Atramentis, which I feel is misnamed. It should be called Blue Fog or some such thing. I like the Pepperberry color.

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