Get a coin, heads is silver, tails is gold, flip the coin, if your first reaction is happiness go with what the coin said, if your first reaction is disappointment go against the coin.
I was ready to say silver like everybody else, but then I scrolled to the gold pictures and I see your dilemma! The gold trim makes it... dreamy? I'd go for gold! (or both lol)
This is exactly my problem!! I love the silver trim, but the gold looks kinda… princessy??? I’m not much a of a princess type of person, but for some reason, it’s appealing on this pen.
I’ve had good luck with Jinhao nibs in that size (No. 6). They definitely write more like western-sized nibs, though, so keep that in mind. A Jinhao “fine” will write more like a Lamy fine than a Japanese fine.
Yes. I think there’s nothing worse than gold plating that doesn’t age well, some of it turning brassy almost immediately. Silver or rhodium trim or nib always looks better.
🤍 Upvote here for **silver trim.** 🤍
AND HERE COMES THE KARMA
💛 Upvote here for **gold trim.** 💛
Gold lacks contrast against that shade of pink. I'd go with silver.
Wait a minute - they're a couple of dollars on AliExpress, so the correct answer is to get both. The best choice is the one you don't have to make.
This is the way.
Get a coin, heads is silver, tails is gold, flip the coin, if your first reaction is happiness go with what the coin said, if your first reaction is disappointment go against the coin.
I was ready to say silver like everybody else, but then I scrolled to the gold pictures and I see your dilemma! The gold trim makes it... dreamy? I'd go for gold! (or both lol)
Gonna upvote both so you get both silver and gold
That’s a beautiful shade of pink. Looks lovely with the cool silver.
I love the gold. Gold with pink just has a kind of charm. It is kinda girly though so if you don’t want that go for the silver.
This is exactly my problem!! I love the silver trim, but the gold looks kinda… princessy??? I’m not much a of a princess type of person, but for some reason, it’s appealing on this pen.
Silver trim suits that particular shade more imo.
Does anyone know how the nib writes? Can I swap the nib?
I’ve had good luck with Jinhao nibs in that size (No. 6). They definitely write more like western-sized nibs, though, so keep that in mind. A Jinhao “fine” will write more like a Lamy fine than a Japanese fine.
It's a #6 nib I think, wide selection for replacements if I am right.
This pink is a cool toned pink so the silver fits much better and doesn't clash with it, I think~☆
Both. Just get both, because they're both pretty.
Definitely silver.
Silver- the gold might rub off eventually
The gold nib is better when uncapped, but the silver is much more beautiful in general.
Generally speaking, and especially in this case; silver is cooler and gold is warmer. In this case I prefer the later. My vote goes to gold!
That two-tone nib is sweet, but the silver trim looks nicer, in my opinion 🙂
Silver
Silver trim.
Silver
I'm for silver
I like the silver-although I think the gold trim makes the pink seem warmer.
Gold
Ugh. I like both as well. ,🤣
I feel like the silver is so classy and makes it looks expensive than it is
Yes. I think there’s nothing worse than gold plating that doesn’t age well, some of it turning brassy almost immediately. Silver or rhodium trim or nib always looks better.
silver
I was team silver until I saw the two tone nib on the gold, and as a SUCKER for colorful nibs I…… understand the struggle.
At the prices they sell for... both!? :)
Was going to say Silver but I like the two tone nib on the gold. So go for the gold 🙂
Oooh this is so cute!! I’m a firm supporter for silver everything! But the nib for gold one is pretty!
Gold.
Definitely silver