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Do you have any suggestions or requests for a new J. Herbin Anniversary ink to be added to the existing 1670 duo of our highly saturated inks? A rich silvery black? A deep forest green with a coppery sheen? What about aubergine with minuscule flecks of mica?
View this previous post about J. Herbin’s Bleu Ocean ink.
Dark blue-purple with cobalt sheen … Is that possible?
Complicated brown/sepia with a rose gold sheen, that would get the copper impact…..
Sepia! Something like Lie de Thé, but with dark gold flecks?
Yes pleeease x x x x
Green with copper sheen? Ooooooh yeeeesssss!
Brown. Somewhere between Tsukushi and Yama-Guri, with the same greenish sheen to it.
Sepia with cooper shading, vintage look
The blue was a bit of a disappointment. The color is great, but BLUE? Herbin needed a celebratory blue? Interesting, yes, but It does not compare to the surprise we got with hematite’s special effects in the original formula.
Green or turquoise or violet. Something with special effects in solution that will not impair a fountain pen as special effects in suspension can.