Ink
This ink colour was inspired by the look of hard rime freezing on the leaves of coniferous trees. Having spent all my life in a place without seasons, I have no idea what hard rime means. From Wikipedia, rime is a type of ice that “forms when supercooled water liquid droplets freeze onto surfaces”. Compared to soft rime, hard rime is denser, less milky and has a comb-like structure.
This muted grey-green ink conveys a sense of cold quietness and isolation. This is a colour that would work well in a professional setting. I really like this colour and felt it is a pity that Lennon Tool Bar released it as a Winter 2019 limited edition ink.
This ink has a wet flow.
On Tsubame’s Fools paper,
- Shading: Yes
- Sheen: Nil
- Feathering: Nil
- Bleedthrough: Nil
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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