It might be difficult to select the appropriate ink for your fountain pen, particularly given the wide variety of inks available for purchase nowadays. It can be especially aggravating because there are some circumstances that call for a much more specific choice of ink in order to avoid issues such as smearing or having a difficult time getting started.
People will recommend that you experiment with "wet" or "dry" inks... However, what exactly does that entail? Isn't all ink wet? After all, they are in liquid form! Do not be concerned since we are here to clarify everything for you.
There is a wide variety of ink available to purchase, and you can feel confident using any of these inks in your pens as long as the packaging specifies that it is fountain pen ink. On the other hand, it seems that certain fountain pens and ink work better together than others.
Discovering the combination of pen and ink that works best for you is a fun component of the game. The wetness or dryness of ink is a question of personal preference just as much as it is the ideal symphony of the pen, the ink, and the paper all working together to create a beautiful writing experience.
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