Noodler's Golden Brown: Ink Review

Noodler's Golden Brown Ink splatter

Noodler's Golden Brown is one of our top shading inks. It exceeded our expectations not only because of it's beautiful shading but because of its unique color and properties. Read on to learn more!

Noodler's Golden Brown Ink writing sample
Noodler's Golden Brown Ink writing sample
Noodler's Golden Brown Ink writing sample close up

 

Supplies Used:

Smear Test (Dry Time):

  • Medium– This was a pretty average ink with a dry time of about 20+ seconds. Not the quickest but shouldn't cause too many problems when writing quickly, unless you are lefty. In which case, maybe try a different ink.

Drip Test (Water Resistance):

  • Medium– Like a number of the most unique Noodler's inks, this ink has a layer that moves and then another layer that is permanent. While this isn't the most waterproof ink we've ever used, you don't need to be worried about losing an entire manuscript if a glass of water spilled on it.

Saturation:

  • Low– The light brown hue of this ink allows for a lot of additional color changes when more ink is added. This allows for the intense amount of shading you can see in it, and makes it fantastic in art.

Ease of Cleaning:

  • Easy– The light shade of this ink makes it a breeze to clean out of your pen. With the permanent aspect, however, we can't recommend that you leave it in your pen indefinitely.

Shading:

  • High– This ink has truly glorious shading! It goes from dark brown to a golden honey.

Flow:

  • Wet– This is a fast and free flowing ink. This means it'll work well in flex pens, which will give you the greatest chance for maximum shading.

Packaging and Aesthetics:

Summary:
This is truly a unique and interesting ink! With fantastic shading and a some water resistance, it's a great option for correspondence, journaling, note-taking, you name it! Obviously it's an insanely gorgeous ink to use in art too.