




Asvine Hongdian Fountain Pen Bottled Ink Black, 60ml Fountain Pen Bottled Ink, Non Carbon
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Description
• The Hongdian bottled ink was designed for all brand fountain pens • Made of High quality ink for smoothly flow, quick-drying, non toxic and pH neutral • Luxury designed glass bottle with wide base and tight sealing screw top lid for easy store and carry • Non Carbon bottled ink will not clog your fountain pen, making ink flow smoothly and constantly through your pen. • Created with the high quality bottled ink components to get vivid and stylish penmanship.
Details
General
- Brand Name
- Asvine
- Manufacturer
- Asvine
- Number of Items
- 1
- Manufacturer Part Number
- JUGC21X9S
- Model Number
- JUGC21X9S
- Unit Count
- 1 Count
Ink Properties
- Container Type
- Bottle
- Paint Type
- Watercolor
- Ink Color
- Black
- Volume
- 60 Milliliters
Warranty
- Warranty Description
- 180 days
Frequently asked questions
- Will this ink clog my fountain pen?
- No, it is non-carbon bottled ink that will not clog your fountain pen, making ink flow smoothly and constantly.
- What is the size of the bottle?
- It contains 60 milliliters of ink.
- Is this ink suitable for all fountain pen brands?
- Yes, the Hongdian bottled ink was designed for all brand fountain pens.
Customer reviews
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Really good black ink
This is a really good and underrated black ink. Its a nice deep dark black color. Of the 12 black inks I've tested, this is probably tied for 2nd or 3rd darkest. It may be difficult to tell in the picture, but its pretty clear in person. The darkest black is Cross Black. 2nd is a toss up between Noodler's X Feather, Kaweco Black Pearl, and Hongdian non carbon Black. Kaweco Black Pearl has a cool color temperature in some lighting conditions, X Feather seems neutral, and so does Hongdian non carbon Black. This Hongdian non carbon Black has good flow and is fairly smooth. It was well behaved on both ends of the nib spectrum - 1.9 Stub nib on one end (which is what I used in the picture for all of the writing samples), and a really tight Extra Fine nib on the other. I would put the amount of time it takes to dry in the medium range. It takes about 20 seconds to dry when using the 1.9 stub nib, which isn't too bad since it puts down a lot of ink. It only takes about a second to a second and a half when using the Extra Fine nib. It has pretty good water resistance, but its not as good as Noodler's X Feather in that regard. This leads to the one thing I don't like about this ink, which is that it turns purple when it gets wet. That is a minor pet peave of mine when dealing with black inks. I really prefer that they stay on the gray scale when they get wet. When cleaning out nibs or cartridge converters, this ink will turn a very deep purple when coming into contact with water and turns a nice light purple as it gets more diluted. When getting wet on paper, purplish color will come up off of the page first, but the color that remains on the page it still black, or sometimes charcoal gray depending on how much ink lifted off when it got wet. This ink is a great value and a real sleeper as far as black inks go. It will be in my regular rotation along with Noodler's X Feather and Cross Black (if I can ever find a bottle of it). Its also the least expensive of those 3. For what its worth, Kaweco Black Pearl is also pretty good except it has poor water resistance and doesn't flow for crap out of Extra Fine nibs. Hard Starts are the norm, and skipping isn't out of the question, which is why it won't be in my rotation once I am done with my cartridges. I haven't had any flow issues with it out of my stub nibs, but I need a black ink that works in Fine and Extra Fine nibs as well.
This is a really good and underrated black ink. Its a nice deep dark black color. Of the 12 black inks I've tested, this is probably tied for 2nd or 3rd darkest. It may be difficult to tell in the picture, but its pretty clear in person. The darkest black is Cross Black. 2nd is a toss up between Noodler's X Feather, Kaweco Black Pearl, and Hongdian non carbon Black. Kaweco Black Pearl has a cool color temperature in some lighting conditions, X Feather seems neutral, and so does Hongdian non carbon Black. This Hongdian non carbon Black has good flow and is fairly smooth. It was well behaved on both ends of the nib spectrum - 1.9 Stub nib on one end (which is what I used in the picture for all of the writing samples), and a really tight Extra Fine nib on the other. I would put the amount of time it takes to dry in the medium range. It takes about 20 seconds to dry when using the 1.9 stub nib, which isn't too bad since it puts down a lot of ink. It only takes about a second to a second and a half when using the Extra Fine nib. It has pretty good water resistance, but its not as good as Noodler's X Feather in that regard. This leads to the one thing I don't like about this ink, which is that it turns purple when it gets wet. That is a minor pet peave of mine when dealing with black inks. I really prefer that they stay on the gray scale when they get wet. When cleaning out nibs or cartridge converters, this ink will turn a very deep purple when coming into contact with water and turns a nice light purple as it gets more diluted. When getting wet on paper, purplish color will come up off of the page first, but the color that remains on the page it still black, or sometimes charcoal gray depending on how much ink lifted off when it got wet. This ink is a great value and a real sleeper as far as black inks go. It will be in my regular rotation along with Noodler's X Feather and Cross Black (if I can ever find a bottle of it). Its also the least expensive of those 3. For what its worth, Kaweco Black Pearl is also pretty good except it has poor water resistance and doesn't flow for crap out of Extra Fine nibs. Hard Starts are the norm, and skipping isn't out of the question, which is why it won't be in my rotation once I am done with my cartridges. I haven't had any flow issues with it out of my stub nibs, but I need a black ink that works in Fine and Extra Fine nibs as well.
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Great for Drawing
Alright, I only bought this ink because I am just getting into the world of fountain pens, this ink was inexpensive, and I am a cheap@$$. Figured I'd start with this and if it sucked, I would go buy something more expensive. Nope, this stuff is amazing! I seriously can't believe how much I like this ink. I use it with the Asvine Hongdian Black Forest Fountain Pen (fine nib). This pen/ink combo has never dripped on me, or dropped an explosion of ink on my page. I do a lot of pencil and pen drawing so I needed an ink that would A) dry quickly and B) not bleed through my page too badly. This ink checked off both boxes. It has less bleed through than some other higher-end Japanese pens I have. The black is a nice, deep black, and matches the Copic 100 Black pretty closely (but it is not a 100% match. Probably 90% of the way there. You can tell the difference if you hold it up to the right light. But it is close enough that I don't see much variation unless I am looking hard at it). I really thought this was going to be junk and it would end up sitting in a drawer somewhere. I have used it every night, it is now my primary ink for drawing. The bottle neck is very wide, so refilling the pen is easy. I am really happy with this.
Alright, I only bought this ink because I am just getting into the world of fountain pens, this ink was inexpensive, and I am a cheap@$$. Figured I'd start with this and if it sucked, I would go buy something more expensive. Nope, this stuff is amazing! I seriously can't believe how much I like this ink. I use it with the Asvine Hongdian Black Forest Fountain Pen (fine nib). This pen/ink combo has never dripped on me, or dropped an explosion of ink on my page. I do a lot of pencil and pen drawing so I needed an ink that would A) dry quickly and B) not bleed through my page too badly. This ink checked off both boxes. It has less bleed through than some other higher-end Japanese pens I have. The black is a nice, deep black, and matches the Copic 100 Black pretty closely (but it is not a 100% match. Probably 90% of the way there. You can tell the difference if you hold it up to the right light. But it is close enough that I don't see much variation unless I am looking hard at it). I really thought this was going to be junk and it would end up sitting in a drawer somewhere. I have used it every night, it is now my primary ink for drawing. The bottle neck is very wide, so refilling the pen is easy. I am really happy with this.
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Elegant, Versatile Fountain Pen Ink – New Favorite
This ink is absolutely beautiful. The bluish gray color is subtle, elegant, and incredibly versatile—it works just as well for everyday writing as it does for sketching or journaling. It has quickly become my favorite ink colors. The flow is smooth and consistent with no clogging or skipping, and it dries at a reasonable speed. Because it’s non-carbon, it feels safe and easy to use in fountain pens, even with regular use. The ink shades nicely without being distracting, giving handwriting a polished, professional look. The 60ml bottle is a great value, and I will definitely be purchasing this ink again. Highly recommended for anyone looking to add a unique yet practical color to their collection.
This ink is absolutely beautiful. The bluish gray color is subtle, elegant, and incredibly versatile—it works just as well for everyday writing as it does for sketching or journaling. It has quickly become my favorite ink colors. The flow is smooth and consistent with no clogging or skipping, and it dries at a reasonable speed. Because it’s non-carbon, it feels safe and easy to use in fountain pens, even with regular use. The ink shades nicely without being distracting, giving handwriting a polished, professional look. The 60ml bottle is a great value, and I will definitely be purchasing this ink again. Highly recommended for anyone looking to add a unique yet practical color to their collection.
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Good value brand
I have tried several Hongdian ink colors at this point and have been very pleased with all of them. They might not have as much depth or pigment as other more premium brands, but the colors they offer are attractive and i find since the ink is "looser" or les viscous (not sure if thats the right word) i never have problems with drying or clogged nibs. Some inks can dry out if you don't use a pen for a few days, i dont have that problem with this ink. The lighter colors are sometimes a bit too faint in my opinion, but those lighter colors look great when using a broad or stub nib. I think these inks are very good quality considering they cost less than half the price of premium brands.
I have tried several Hongdian ink colors at this point and have been very pleased with all of them. They might not have as much depth or pigment as other more premium brands, but the colors they offer are attractive and i find since the ink is "looser" or les viscous (not sure if thats the right word) i never have problems with drying or clogged nibs. Some inks can dry out if you don't use a pen for a few days, i dont have that problem with this ink. The lighter colors are sometimes a bit too faint in my opinion, but those lighter colors look great when using a broad or stub nib. I think these inks are very good quality considering they cost less than half the price of premium brands.