on saleWearingeul The Hound of the Baskervilles - Ink Sample

Product Code IS-WG-155WSRE

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on saleWearingeul The Hound of the Baskervilles - Ink Sample

Product Code IS-WG-155WSRE

In Stock

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$2.95

2ml fountain pen ink sample of Wearingeul The Hound of the Baskervilles in a labeled plastic vial. 

This fountain pen ink is a dark red ink with green sheen. This ink is colored with the motif of the legend of a giant hunting dog that breathes fire. With its deep red fur and a green collar, it depicts the desolate night guarded by the deathly hunting hound in the wilderness. 

Wearingeul inks are made in South Korea.

Condition
New
Brand
Wearingeul
Type
Ink Samples
Color
Red
Bottle Material
Plastic
Fast Drying
No
Fluorescent
No
Shimmer

Whether or not the ink contains glittery particles.

No
Freeze Resistant

Whether or not an ink is specially formulated to better withstand freezing temperatures.

No
Volume
2ml
Iron Gall

Ink made from iron salts and tannic acids. Though quite permanent and waterproof, these inks are typically known for causing chemical corrosion to metal pen parts (especially the nib) and should be used sparingly or with less-valuable pens.

No
Lubricated

Whether or not an ink is specially formulated to increase flow in your pen.

No
Pigmented

Whether or not the ink contains finely-ground solid particles in liquid suspension.

No
Scented
No
Water Resistant

Whether or not the ink, once dried on the paper, will resist being washed away with water.

No

Customer Reviews

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Jeffery H.
Interesting ink with Diamine Oxblood vibes.

This ink was going to be a winner for me just because of the name! But when I received it, i really started digging the color. It's quite similar to Oxblood from Diamine, but different also. Like the ink a lot!

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David C.
Blue over Red

If blue weren't my favorite, I would have a bottle of this. Especially nice combo with ivory Midori paper.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I fill my fountain pen from an ink sample vial? 8EDA1617-F73A-4DAF-8245-6D2BF4ABEB7B

The technique depends on the fountain pen's filling mechanism.

Check out our blog post on How to Fill a Fountain Pen from an Ink Sample Vial, or watch the video here:

How much writing can I really do with 2ml? 8EDA1617-F73A-4DAF-8245-6D2BF4ABEB7B

We find that usually you can get 2 good fills for a typical converter with our ink samples, or one good fill with a large capacity piston-filling pen.

How much writing you can do depends on you more than anything else. It mostly depends on how big or small you write, and the nib size you’re using. We recommend experimenting with different nib sizes to find what works best for you. 

What does it mean if an ink has shading or sheen? 8EDA1617-F73A-4DAF-8245-6D2BF4ABEB7B

Shading is a common (and often desired) result of a fountain pen ink pooling in certain parts of a letter when writing, so that the color and saturation of the ink appears different within a single letter or word. This characteristic cannot be achieved with ballpoint or rollerball pens and is a very appealing aspect of fountain pen use for those particularly drawn to all the pretty ink colors.

Sheen is a characteristic of a fountain pen ink where, when ink pools, another color can be seen on top of the ink. It is more pronounced when looked at in different light angles using certain paper types. There is no way to guarantee an ink will sheen, but using a larger nib on a pen may help obtain better sheening results in your writing.

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This product is ineligible for return.

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