Ink
Freycinet Aquamarine is inspired by the cerulean blue waters found at the beaches of the Freycinet National Park in Tasmania. One of the best known feature of the park is Wineglass Bay, which is also the name for a Van Dieman’s ink.
The ink is a cerulean blue that leans a little towards turquoise in the lighter areas. I really like this colour. It has an average flow. I find this ink easy to clean out of the pen.
On Muji paper,
- Shading: Nil
- Sheen: Nil
- Feathering: A Lot
- Bleedthrough: Some
Writing Sample
This was written with a TWSBI ECO-T medium nib.



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


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