About the Ink from Pennonia's Director:
The ink is interesting because it dances on the border of orange and pink and it’s color depends on who you ask. It’s an interesting coral with good shading properties and great flow. That is one of the reason why it’s called “velvet” champagne.
Unlike most of the inks, the name Velvet Champagne doesn’t have any past experiences behind it. It is just a beautiful color that simply had to be released.
Each bottle is hand labelled using Clairfontaine Clairmail 60 g/m2 white paper and the bottles themselves are pharmaceutical grade amber glass bottles to protect the inks from UV light. The wide mouth of the bottle (4 cm) is excellent for filling any kind of fountain pens and reduces the chances of accidentally tipping them over when filling.
All inks carefully packed into simple-yet-beautiful boxes to keep them safe during transport right until they reach your shelves.
Listen to how the name of this ink is pronounced on Pennonia's website here.
Swatches on Clairefontaine paper.
- Volume: 60ml
- Bottle Material: Glass
- Color: Orange