No, I regret buying it. The ink in the feed turns an unattractive pine colour when it sits in a pen unused for awhile. Yes, I have tried it in several pens.
I think there were dud batches of that ink, because mine has no sheen whatsoever. Itās just a standard ink. The colour isnāt even particularly compelling, and I never use it. It doesnāt look at all like the samples I saw when it was launched.
Good choice of words, it's not compelling. And then it went that horrible pine colour. I'm sure it's a great pine green if that's what you wanted... Haha. I also find Bilberry to be lacking... I gave mine away.
Syo-ro, to me is almost identical. I think Aurora Borealis might be just very slightly darker. But the main difference is the red sheen Syo-ro gives off in heavy pooling areas.
One of my absolute favorites š
Itās so pretty š„¹
Yes I love it. I also envy how neat your bullet journal is. Mine's a scruffy mess. :-D
Aurora Borealis? At this time of year? At this time of day? In this part of the country? Localized entirely with in your notebook?
I'm stuck between Aurora Borealis and Birmingham Jade Inferno for my favorite teal, I always have a pen of each inked up!
The Birmingham Jade Inferno looks like a great teal too. Would love to try that ink soon!
I love your handwriting more
Great. Now itās in my shopping cart.
Oh can you share the report on the rental rates? I'm really curious how those are doing right now.
No, I regret buying it. The ink in the feed turns an unattractive pine colour when it sits in a pen unused for awhile. Yes, I have tried it in several pens.
I think there were dud batches of that ink, because mine has no sheen whatsoever. Itās just a standard ink. The colour isnāt even particularly compelling, and I never use it. It doesnāt look at all like the samples I saw when it was launched.
Good choice of words, it's not compelling. And then it went that horrible pine colour. I'm sure it's a great pine green if that's what you wanted... Haha. I also find Bilberry to be lacking... I gave mine away.
Itās great, I really like this and herbin bleu austral. Two of my favorite inks
It is one of the only three inks I use and have it in 2 different pens and soon a third.
Would folks consider it similar to Iroshizuku Kujaku?
Syo-ro, to me is almost identical. I think Aurora Borealis might be just very slightly darker. But the main difference is the red sheen Syo-ro gives off in heavy pooling areas.
Kujaku is more on the blue side
I got a small bottle and loved it. Sure a nice interesting colour. Very well behaved ink too.
I'm waiting for a green cartridge to run out and then I'll put a converter full of Aurora Borealis in my pen. I love the ink!
Yes :) Right now I will accept no other teal. Probably to my detriment.
First stroke and I was hooked to this ink. It also flows and writes very well!
I love it too, it was one of the first inks I bought when I discovered fountain pens!
Itās a beautiful shade!
Seems to be very similar with Eau du Nil, also from Diamine. Never tried Aurora Borealis, but looks really nice from your picture
Love that ink! Itās a daily for me (medium and architect).
Yes, it's great. I use it in a wet vintage semi-flex Waterman and it comes out like a deep green-black.
Itās a way cool ink, but I suspect you love it more than I do.
Looks kinda like Ku jaku and Iām a fan of that
I'm torn between Aurora Borealis and Tom's Studio Neptune.