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Your cart is empty.The T52 bottle provides a roll of blotter tape used to clean the pen after filling, or to blot writing. It is specially shaped with a wide neck and a basin to collect ink to aid filling when close to empty.
Destiny
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024
I love blue inks, in all shades and hues. I find Teal and Turquoise colors to be bright and full of joy, and they make writing even more fun. I use Lamy Turquoise as one of my standard inks for all of my fountain pens, because I've never had a pen misbehave with this ink due to non-obstructive ink starvation. The surface tension is low enough to flow easily from the reservoir/converter/cartridge through the feed and nib and onto the paper in every brand of fountain pen I own. Beautiful bright color that shades nicely, well behaved ink, easy to clean out...and the bottle comes with a roll of blotting paper in a dispenser on the bottom of the bottle, so you can quickly and easily clean up your pen after refilling it.
LordStrepsils
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 5, 2024
Bought for my daughter to go with a special birthday pen purchase.The ink is a lovely deep blue/black, the bottle glass and heavy, the little sleeve around the bottle full of blotting paper (remember that stuff??!!).Will last for ages. Highly recommended.
Kat
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2024
some of my favorite ink. great color saturation. wonderful flow. it’s not too wet. allows me to write at a good speed.
Bijit
Reviewed in India on December 10, 2023
High quality ink having a beautiful turquoise shade. I am using it for everyday writing. It dries fast as well.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on May 21, 2022
Good ink with nice solid colour and not opaque. I guess I should have expected this quality from Lamy - very satisfied. The blotting paper was more convenient than I expected to clean my fountain pen tip after refilling. It's more absorbent than I realized with a paper towel-like front texture and a backing layer that prevents bleed through or ink staining if you set it on the table.
Java Dude
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2020
I love my Lamy Safaris and my Lamy 2000 is amongst my very favorite pens. It's a crying shame that with these awesome pens, Lamy has always included a cartridge of their blue ink, which is the worst blue ink to ever find its way to my papers. An amazing fountain pen with the worst blue ink. Why, Lamy, why?So when someone recommended Lamy Black to address feathering problems with my extremely wet flex nib writing on HP Premium 32 lb. paper, I cringed -- but I went ahead and bought a bottle, even though I now have 16 black fountain pen inks. I kinda know black inks. I was pleasantly surprised with Lamy Black. I had fun matching it up against famous top-of-the-line black inks. It held its ground in most cases.It is not the darkest black, but it is dark. It is not the most saturated, but it is saturated. It dries without a noticeable sheen.It did not feather on the HP 32 lb, or Rhodia or Black 'n Red papers, even at maximum flex, where I'm laying down a 2mm line. It did feather a bunch on the copier paper, even with a light hand. It flows consistently, on the dry side. Dry times were less than 5 seconds on copier, 22 seconds on HP 32 lb., and quite long on Rhodia, exceeding 30 seconds. When flexing or using wet wide nibs there is slight shading.The ink bottle looks great on my desk too. It includes a blotter paper that pulls out from the bottle base. It follows the Bauhaus design philosophy, as the Lamy pens do.Overall, it's a very attractive black ink that's well-behaved. It's a good value at this price point.
Massimo B.
Reviewed in Italy on May 3, 2017
ottimo prodotto, la carta assorbente integrata aiuta molto nell'uso da ufficio e l'inchiostro di buona qualità. Un sistema comodo e utile
sherbetlemon
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2017
I am brand new to fountain pens. I just purchased my first fountain pen, a Lamy 2000 in EF, and this Lamy Turquoise ink to go with it. Coming from ballpoints/gel pens, I was nervous that I'd be waiting forever for it to dry, or that it would bleed through everything I write on or smear, but I am happy to report that I am having no real issues. So far, the only time I've seen some slight bleed through is on cheap notebook paper when I've gone over a spot more than once. Dry time was good on my Hobonichi/tomoe river paper and had very minimal ghosting on reverse pages. I love the bright color and the fact that the bottle is equipped with the paper roll underneath to wipe your pen off after filling. Makes it super easy for a beginner to not make a complete mess. The bottle comes to a point at the bottom so I assume it's easier once you are getting to the bottom of the jar to get to the remaining ink. Since this is my first ink purchase ever, I don't really have anything else to compare it to, but I am really happy with it.
Victor Meldrew
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 30, 2016
Lovely black ink, nice and dark. Leaves a lovely wet line then dries very quickly with my Lamy F,M and 1.5 nibs. The reel of blotting paper is a nice touch and hides a depression in the base that helps you to draw up even the last drop of ink.
Tabi Ward
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2013
I recently starting using a refillable fountain pen after using a disposable for a while to see how they wrote. I have a LAMY Safari and bought this ink to go along with it, along with the refill converter. So far this ink has performed very well, writes nicely on most papers and surface types, does take a moment to dry but is fine if you are patient. The bottle design is genius, meaning that you don't have to waste any of the ink. The bottel is sturdy and looks nice on a desktop. The blotting paper in the base is genius. I had no idea that one actually had to stick the entire nib into the ink to refill, and this can make quite a mess until you get adept at it. The blotting paper, which is perforated to tear in neat pieces soaks up any extra ink. Note: tear off the piece before you refill you pen. I would recommend this ink to anyone who isn't too concerned with how expensive their ink is. This is the working man's ink bottle. It will likely be overlooked by fountain pen aficionado's but if you aren't "that important", this ink is a quality choice, not only for the price but for the utility and thoughtfulness of design.
blackbird
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2012
As a student I find myself writing frequently, and once a week I fill my Lamy pen up with this ink. I really love both the black and the blue colours, they are deep but soft on the eyes. The black is rich and dries quickly enough the smudging is usually not an issue. Also, despite fluctuating temperatures it has never shown signs of clotting or clogging my pen and I have had no issues with cold weather (2-5°F, -15ish °C)The bottle the ink is contained in is a great design for filling up a fountain pen, and the special indent in the bottom will ensure I get every last drop out of this. It's been several months and I haven't even begun to get it near the bottom. I look forward to using this ink until well into summer. The blotting paper is extremely convenient while it lasts, however I have already used it all (some of it was ruined in the scenario depicted below in the warning).A warning, though, to people who travel: package this ink VERY carefully! I recommend sealing it in its own bag, preferably waterproof. No matter how firmly I screw on the cap and how often I check to see if it is upright, this ink bottle will always leak whenever I travel with it. The strangest thing is that I cannot cause it to leak - I've held it over the sink and tipped it from side to side and even upside down, but it will not leak (really a plus in case you knock it over on your desk). I guess it slowly seeps from out of the cap when tipped on its side (I never allowed it to be upside-down) but will not spill if quickly righted.
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