Diamine Ancient Copper on Yamamoto Ro-Biki

Ink

Diamine Ancient Copper is a burnt orange ink with a wet flow, some shading and no sheen. In places where the ink had pooled, it looked brown.

I enjoy the wet flow and the colour of the ink. The orange-brown range of this ink makes me think of rust, but ancient copper sounds better than rusty metal, doesn’t it?

On New Chiffon Cream paper,

  • Shading: Little
  • Sheen: Nil
  • Feathering: Nil
  • Bleedthrough: Very Little
Writing Sample

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

Writing sample of Diamine Ancient Copper on Yamamoto Ro-Biki notebook
Writing sample of Diamine Ancient Copper on Yamamoto Ro-Biki notebook
Writing sample of Diamine Ancient Copper on Yamamoto Ro-Biki notebook

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

Writing sample of Diamine Ancient Copper on Yamamoto Ro-Biki notebook
Writing sample of Diamine Ancient Copper on Yamamoto Ro-Biki notebook

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


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2 responses to “Diamine Ancient Copper on Yamamoto Ro-Biki”

  1. Danny Watts Avatar

    Did you have any challenges cleaning the pen afterwards?

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    1. Wei Avatar

      I don’t remember this ink being particularly hard to clean out of the pen. I will try this ink again the next time I rotate my pens and report back.

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