Krishna RC 20ml (square bottle) Fountain Pen Ink Reviews
I love Krishna inks. They are vibrant with beautiful sheens, and they aren't as messy as some of the other heavy - sheen inks I've used. They work fairly well in pens, although I use them almost exclusively with dip pens. I haven't found a color yet that I don't love.
overall: 5 out of 5
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I have enjoyed all the various Krishna inks that I have ordered. They offer great colors with special properties that make them stand -out among other inks in their categories...like shimmers, sheens and shading. I only wish they offered them in larger bottles.
overall: 4 out of 5
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So here's the thing - this ink is really nice as far as the color, shimmer, flow, etc. So far it's not too wet or too dry and it reacts well on Rhodia and Tomoe River paper. Quality-wise, I'm not disappointed. Here's the issue I have: value for money is not very good. The bottle is so small, it's basically a sample size. There are no details regarding the bottle size in the description which is probably by design, given how little you actually get. I'd be lucky if I could fill one pen with an average capacity reservoir twice. There are similar shades of excellent quality ink from others like Diamine or Organics Studio or even J. Herbin (which is the priciest of the bunch) where you get so much more for your money. Do I like the ink? Yes. Is it of a good quality? Yes. Would I buy again? Absolutely not at this price for this capacity.
overall: 4 out of 5
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Neither of my Krishna inks look anything like the swabs displayed on Pen Chalet, nor like any of the of the reviews I've seen. I don't know if this is poor consistency from Krishna or mislabeling, but I am extremely disappointed.
My Anokhi is a black-maroonish color instead of a purple with green sheen. And my Sea at Night is a boring greyish teal instead of blackish with a red sheen.
My Anokhi is a black-maroonish color instead of a purple with green sheen. And my Sea at Night is a boring greyish teal instead of blackish with a red sheen.
overall: 2 out of 5
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I love these inks so much. The colors are so rich, vibrant, and unique among inks. The shimmers and sheen are just really lovely. I like the unique combinations such as Pink Brown. My only gripe is that I really wish these were sold in larger quantity bottles. I also think the company really skimps on the labels. The ink inside the bottle more than makes up for it, but honestly, Krishna could do a lot better in their branding department because their bottles, quantities, and labels do not do the ink justice.
overall: 5 out of 5
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Krishna inks are all beautiful with sheens and shimmers reflected must more in flex nibs. Pink Brown is more brown than I anticipated but pretty nonetheless. Sea at night is one of the few that reflects a beautiful shimmer even in a fine nib.
overall: 5 out of 5
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I'm really enjoying Jungle Volcano. The base color is a really bright orange with red/pink tones, and the heavy green sheen is amazing. It's very smooth, and between the smoothness, vivid color, and sheen, makes me think of Sailor inks, which I consider to be high praise. It's generating a small amount of nib crud, but that's an affliction many orange inks suffer.
overall: 5 out of 5
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Sakthy was a pretty color, but I must've gotten a bad bottle. It got super-crusty all over my nib, even on a TWSBI with a cap that keeps even the driest of inks usable. I've noticed that a lot about this brand - very hit or miss. The Anokhi that I bought doesn't sheen much at all, though I've seen reviews around that say it's full of sheen. They're nice colors, but they have some work to do on formulation.
overall: 3 out of 5
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FYI - Sea at Night is BLUE with pink sheen, a lot like Organics Studio Santiago Sea Blue. This is not black with red sheen (which would have been amazing).
overall: 5 out of 5
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Perhaps I need a broad nib? Maybe a stub? Yes there is a slight color shift and sheen with my M nib Pilot, but darn it.. I'm not getting the shifts like what I have seen other people get with these inks. Don't get me wrong, they are decent inks, well behaved in every pen I have tried them in, but dang it..
overall: 3 out of 5
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