Diamine Fountain Pen Ink (80mL) - Oxblood

$2.50

Diamine Fountain Pen Ink (80mL) - Oxblood


Based out of Liverpool, England, Diamine has a following of loyal fans and a long tradition of manufacturing beautiful fountain pen inks. These are among the shop's favourite inks - owed to its well-behaved moderate flow, wide variety of available colours, and it's easy on the pocketbook.

80mL.

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Sol
Dark, rich, and concentrated, but red. Just red

Guess I'm an outlier, because unlike some of the earlier reviewers, I don't see this as a reddish brown or brownish red. It's an incredibly vibrant, saturated red, with layers and shading to capture the interest, but for me it's an unadulterated red. I agree with the guy who said be careful or you'll end up looking like a murderer, though.

I've only tried a couple of Diamine inks, but they're both awesome. They tend to write quite wet, though.

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Jamie
Hands Covered

Great ink, I was really looking for this colour. I had tried so many reds. It’s a little on the brown side. I am sorta new to fountain pens, so when I was trying to fill my safari with a sample I got it all over my hands. No big deal, that happens, but this is so pigmented after many washes I could not get it off my hands. If you don’t want to look like you just murdered someone, I’d suggest being really careful with this ink. Also, it takes a bit of time for it to dry so good luck lefty’s.

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Leire Killough
Beautiful.

It's a beautiful, deep rich red that I personally happen to enjoy. It's a bit darker than my tastes tend to write with, but I do like it. It shades well, with a soft pink undertone. If you've used Red Dragon but it was too bright for you, give Oxblood a shot. If you haven't tried either, I'd order a sample of both to see which you prefer.
Very good ink.

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Patrick Perron
Deep & Rich

I purchased this as a sample to keep me busy over the holidays.

This is a dark brown/red ink. It has a really rich and deep feel to it.

I've used it in several pens and it looks good and is consistent.

It offers some shading in farily wet pens.

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Ben
Oxblood? Hmm, maybe not..

This ink is a red-brown ink, the colour is very saturated and it doesn't "jump out" per se. It is definitely a pretty colour.

My brother seems to be loving it and this is his all-day ink, although I don't think it is quite "professional" enough for me to use in that setting.

Flows well, Shades here and there and a bit of bleed-through. But the colour covers all these "flaws" if you say.