KWZ Inks

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KWZ Ink is the creation of Konrad Zurawski. Developed and manufactured in Poland since 2012. Konrad wanted to improve the saturation of his fountain pen inks. This desire pushed him to create his own line of inks that as expanded over time with interesting colors and ink properties. Creating inks is a hobby for Konrad and he gets great satisfaction or creating new colors with the ink properties he wants.
KWZ inks are created to be less common in their color as well as their characteristics and cannot be found anywhere else. Each ink is created from scratch by mixing raw chemicals to achieve just the right fountain pen ink.
Pen Chalet is an Authorized Dealer of KWZ fountain pen inks.
KWZ inks are created to be less common in their color as well as their characteristics and cannot be found anywhere else. Each ink is created from scratch by mixing raw chemicals to achieve just the right fountain pen ink.
Pen Chalet is an Authorized Dealer of KWZ fountain pen inks.
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Caveat emptor!!! Oh boy, when they say "empty bottle" they mean it! You might think it still has like a 1ml splashing at the bottom or something, but no! it's dirty but empty! like no ink in there at all! it looks like an ink bottle, and even has a label on it that says "ink" but it really is just an empty bottle!
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Azure 5 is a medium blue ink, much lighter than dark blue ink suitable for work. It is a lighter, more fun ink that has decent shading with broad or stub nibs, or wet flowing fines and mediums. It seems to dry a bit slower than I'm used to. A very good medium blue ink at a great price.
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This is wonderful, smooth, and affordable ink in a ton of great colors. I think Warsaw Dreaming has to be the wettest-looking black I have ever seen. These feel very lubricated and give a lovely feel when you write. These are go-to inks for me.
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Not sure what else to say, except that we love KWZ inks. The smell (we happen to like it) is always obvious when you uncap a pen with KWZ inside. But the inks are also offered in many colors and shades. They behave well, and they actually seem to improve the behavior of some pens I've used them in.
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I've used the KWZ for a few weeks now, my first time using this ink. I bought the Azure Blue and the Old Gold.
The blue writes a bit darker than the color chart shows in all but fine nibs. That's not a bad thing, just an observation. In my Nakaya and Namiki Falcon with fine flex nibs made of gold this is fantastic ink, the flow is excellent, the shading is superb and it flows like writing on glass. In broader nibs it shades well but holds a darker color on paper, but still extremely smooth.
The Old Gold is fantastic! especially on creme colored paper. Same properties and behavior as the other KWZ I'm using. Consistency seems to be there with this ink.
Both were used in pens from EF to Stub with great performance across the board. Cleans up well, but dries a bit slower than some inks. I absolutely will be buying more KWZ ink.
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The Baltic Memories is a nice blue-black ink. So far, it has worked well for me & I would recommend it to others.
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