Colorverse Voyager I Fountain Pen Ink
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About the Colorverse Voyager I
The Colorverse Voyager I Fountain Pen ink is a limited edition ink. Voyager I was launched in 1977 and this ink has been created to commemorate 40th anniversary of the event.
Limited to 1977 sets, the Colorverse Voyager I ink comes in a 4 pack of 15ml bottles. Each color is unique in that they are color changing.
The Colorverse Voyager I 4 pack comes with the following ink colors: Golden Record, Pale Blue Dot, Jupiter Flyby, Interstellar Space.
The launch date : April 10, 2018 (midnight)
Product Specifications
Cartridge Type: Bottled Ink
Available Sizes & Colors
* Special orders typically ship in 10-21 business days. However, occasionally due to manufacturer inventory, items can take up to 1-3 months. For a specific shipping estimate on your special order contact Customer Care.
Guaranteed Quality
Each Colorverse Voyager I Fountain Pen Ink we sell is guaranteed to be genuine, authentic and will arrive brand new & unused!
Limited to 1977 sets, the Colorverse Voyager I ink comes in a 4 pack of 15ml bottles. Each color is unique in that they are color changing.
The Colorverse Voyager I 4 pack comes with the following ink colors: Golden Record, Pale Blue Dot, Jupiter Flyby, Interstellar Space.
The launch date : April 10, 2018 (midnight)
Product Specifications
Cartridge Type: Bottled Ink
Available Sizes & Colors
- Colorverse Voyager I Fountain Pen Ink - Voyager I *
* Special orders typically ship in 10-21 business days. However, occasionally due to manufacturer inventory, items can take up to 1-3 months. For a specific shipping estimate on your special order contact Customer Care.
Guaranteed Quality
Each Colorverse Voyager I Fountain Pen Ink we sell is guaranteed to be genuine, authentic and will arrive brand new & unused!
Colorverse Voyager I Reviews
I had been eyeballing this little collection since it came out earlier in 2018 and I'm so glad I finally pulled the trigger. The inks are absolutely beautiful and really unique in my collection. I really love the little bottles and will probably be displaying them long after I've used up all the ink inside. I was surprised to find that the ones I thought would be my least favorite (Interstellar Space and Jupiter Flyby) have won me over! If you're thinking about snagging it - I'd say go for it. It's definitely the most expensive ink I own at the moment, but Colorverse is good quality and the packaging is an experience in and of itself.
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Colorverse Voyager I is simply out-of-this-world! [Sorry.]
The colors in this set aren't necessarily ones that I gravitate towards in general, but I was initially taken in by this set because of the space theme. Then I tried a few other Colorverse inks as samples, and found that I really liked them - even (maybe especially) the shades I wasn't expecting to like. That's when I decided to jump at this Limited Edition set - and I'm super-glad that I did.
Currently, I have all of these inks semi-permanently loaded in their color-corresponding Pilot Parallel pens. One of the coolest things about these inks is how they all combine into this really neat, unique aesthetic. When used together, it brings to mind Sci-Fi pulp/Silver Age comic book covers. In addition, they are very well-behaved, and have interesting, subtle variations on different paper types. I was even able to get some sheen out of a couple of them (Pale Blue Dot & Jupiter Flyby) - but it took a bit of pooling on Tomoe paper.
Considering the price-per-ml, these might be the most expensive inks I own. And the bottles are pretty small - just over a month after receiving them, I'm getting a little worried about running out. On the whole, however, it was definitely worth it (at least, for me). If you're intrigued about the space theme, the colors, and the brand/branding, I think you'll be happy with the Limited Edition set as well.
The colors in this set aren't necessarily ones that I gravitate towards in general, but I was initially taken in by this set because of the space theme. Then I tried a few other Colorverse inks as samples, and found that I really liked them - even (maybe especially) the shades I wasn't expecting to like. That's when I decided to jump at this Limited Edition set - and I'm super-glad that I did.
Currently, I have all of these inks semi-permanently loaded in their color-corresponding Pilot Parallel pens. One of the coolest things about these inks is how they all combine into this really neat, unique aesthetic. When used together, it brings to mind Sci-Fi pulp/Silver Age comic book covers. In addition, they are very well-behaved, and have interesting, subtle variations on different paper types. I was even able to get some sheen out of a couple of them (Pale Blue Dot & Jupiter Flyby) - but it took a bit of pooling on Tomoe paper.
Considering the price-per-ml, these might be the most expensive inks I own. And the bottles are pretty small - just over a month after receiving them, I'm getting a little worried about running out. On the whole, however, it was definitely worth it (at least, for me). If you're intrigued about the space theme, the colors, and the brand/branding, I think you'll be happy with the Limited Edition set as well.
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I simply love the range of colors in the ColorVerse spectrum. And this 4-piece set allows me to sample colors that I normally would gravitate to. I used the color cards that came with the set and noticed some lovely shading but no sheen.
And service and support from Pen Chalet is outstanding!
And service and support from Pen Chalet is outstanding!
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