Lennon Tool Bar Celastrina Sugitanii Shirozui on Maruman Mnemosyne

Ink

This ink was part of the Spring 2020 limited edition. It was named after the Celastrina Sugitanii Shirozui butterfly found in Taiwan. “杉谷琉灰蝶” is the Chinese name of the butterfly and it is also printed on the bottle label. It is a pretty long name for a small butterfly that grows up to 1.4cm ~ 1.7cm (0.55″ ~ 0.67″). Let’s break down the name, shall we?

The first word “杉” refers to a type of coniferous tree found in parts of Asia and the second word “谷” means a valley. Together, the first two words gives an idea of the environment the butterflies are found in.

The next word “琉” likely refers to “琉璃” which is an ancient precious stone. While nobody knows for certain what exactly the stone is, it probably referred to lapis lazuli. Only the male butterfly displays a bluish purple colour on its wing, giving it the “琉璃” name. The female butterfly, on the other hand, has wing colours of white and brown. When resting with their wings folded up, both sexes display a white underwing with black dots.

The next two words “灰蝶” refers to the Lycaenidae family which Celastrina Sugitanii Shirozui belongs to.

This is a dark purple ink with a very wet flow.

On Mnemoysne paper,

  • Shading: Yes
  • Sheen: Nil
  • Feathering: Nil
  • Bleedthrough: Nil
Writing Sample

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

Writing sample of Lennon Tool Bar Celastrina Sugitanii Shirozui ink on Maruman Mnemosyne notebook
Writing sample of Lennon Tool Bar Celastrina Sugitanii Shirozui ink on Maruman Mnemosyne notebook
Writing sample of Lennon Tool Bar Celastrina Sugitanii Shirozui ink on Maruman Mnemosyne notebook

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

Writing sample of Lennon Tool Bar Celastrina Sugitanii Shirozui ink on Maruman Mnemosyne notebook
Writing sample of Lennon Tool Bar Celastrina Sugitanii Shirozui ink on Maruman Mnemosyne notebook

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


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