As the titler says - what is your favorite ink, and why? Does it change with the seasons or the use case?
I can start out. My current favorite is Diamine Oxblood. I'm not really sure why this is, but I like the color and it behaves nicely in my Safari.
I also enjoy my Iroshizuko Tsuki-Yo, and I really like this color, but I have not tested this much. But I think it will be good in my AL-Star 2023LE Petrol! ๐
Waterman inks may be easy to overlook because they are moderately priced and have a reputation as safe, well behaved inks. But I really like the shading I get from Serenity Blue with all but my finest nibs.
Oops totally forgot to say why I like Yama-Budo. I think it's really striking, which makes it refreshing to look at compared to my daily black, blue, and red ballpoints at work.
Diamine Kong Girls, an ink exclusive to Kong Girls in Hong Kong. It's a lovely purple with an electric blue shimmer, and it never fails to make me happy.
My all time favourite is Sailor Jentle Sky High. I find it to be the perfect shade of blue. Kon-Peki and the ever controversial Baystate Blue are tied for second.
You might like Sailor Souten then as it is either the exact same formulation or very close to it. It's not discontinued like Sailor Jentle Sky High, but it's just a lot more expensive than the old Jentle bottles. Souten now comes in 20ml bottles. Seems like the larger bottles are discontinued. Good riddance. They are a pain to fill from if you have a larger nib
Southwest Sunset is gorgeous when combined with a broad nib and good paper. I'm gonna have to look for Pilot Yu Yake, I really like Pilot Fuyu Gaki but I'm not entirely sure if it's orange or not.
Iroshizuku Yu-Yake, Montblanc Irish Green, Diamond Oxblood and Diamine Aurora Borealis are my most used inks. Usually stick to the same ink per pen since I'm too lazy to do deep cleaning sometimes.
I like Diamine All The Best - it has all the bells and whistles and way too much of them. Hellโs Bells is another one that Iโm currently testing, the sheen is nice and it doesnโt look glossy when dry.