Note: NOT FOR USE in fountain pens, rollerball pens, with feeder systems. Use with dip pens, brushes, washable instruments only. Ink Tone: Teal with Gold Shimmer From seasoned calligraphers to aspiring artists, create your own heartwarming wedding invitations, menus for a baby shower, thank you cards to bridesmaids, personalised envelopes with a handwritten touch, and beyond. Create confidently knowing your calligraphy will stand the test of time, and the postal system. Crafted with the finest pigments and carefully formulated for a consistent and reliable writing experience, our newest line of calligraphy inks offer an exceptional level of quality suited for all professional applications. Professional calligraphy ink made for life’s most memorable celebrations. Channelling the energy of well-crafted cocktails and opulent venues, this sparkling golden ink is a tribute to spirited soirées and jaw-dropping outfits. Tailored for those who embrace the art of expression, every stroke of your pen raises your words like effervescent champagne. Whether crafting invitations or personalized notes, express with a vivacious spirit and radiate with the dazzle of an unforgettable night. USAGE INSTRUCTIONS: NOT FOR USE in fountain pens, rollerball pens, with feeder systems. Use with dip pens, brushes, washable instruments only. Shake well before use. If ink has been left still for a prolonged period of time, stir ink to reincorporate pigments that have separated. Please note, separation is normal for calligraphy inks. To clean, use isopropyl alcohol to dissolve dried ink. If dried ink persists, leave to soak in alcohol briefly and wipe clean. Avoid getting ink on fabrics, ink will penetrate fibres and cannot be removed.
These five game-changing accessories will make your fountain pen adventures easier and more enjoyable. Check out our list of recommendations!
A special edition Goulet exclusive ink! This 65ml glass bottle of Colorverse blue/purple ink features added rose gold shimmer.
One of the biggest questions many people who are somewhat new to fountain pens have is what is the difference between an expensive fountain pen and an inexpensive fountain pen? It is really worth s…
Looking to buy your first bottle of fountain pen ink? Then look no further. We have compiled of a list of beginner-friendly inks to get you started.
Timeless. Durable. Comfortable. Finding a pen that can stand the test of time can, well, take some time! You want something that bucks trends and has that classic appeal that will last for decades. It also needs to be made of tough stuff, to stand up to years of hard writing. Finally, it must feel good in your hand not just now, but in 20, 30, 40 years. The plethora of antique fountain pens in the world that are still in working order tells us that fountain pens are made tough. That being said, the number of antique pens […]
Here's a closer look at some of those vintage @montblanc pens that Osman was selling. #lapenshow
One from my Fountain Pen collection - The M1000 features double gold plate bands on the cap and barrel end, one gold plated band on the section tip, the famous Pelikan logo in gold on black on the cap top, and the trademark pelican beak clip.
So now that you've gotten your fountain pen, you're wondering how to clean it. For a detailed step-by-step breakdown of How To Clean a Fountain Pen, please read on.
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We asked 6 writers why they use fountain pens to write. Check out all the products mentioned in the blog.
The Goulet Pens team enjoys a great variety when it comes to pens and inks that make up our individual favorites lists. One brand that seems to frequent most, if not all, of those lists however is Pilot. From the gorgeous and vibrant hues of the Iroshizuku line of inks, to the trusty, affordable Metropolitan. Even up to the gold nibbed Custom 74s and Vanishing Points, and hand-crafted Namiki Maki-e line, Pilot makes products that appeal to each and every fountain pen fan in some way. Thursday Things: Everything Pilot is an homage to this wonderful brand and all of […]
It’s clear to see why demonstrators are such a beloved part of the fountain pen hobby. What these pens lack in color and opacity, they more than make up from in drama and design. It’s an exciting feeling when you’re able to see the ink sloshing around inside and watch it work its way through the feed of the pen. Goulet Pens has a wide assortment of demonstrators for the utilitarian and the design-savvy writers alike. If you’re looking for a new thrill in your fountain pen collecting, snag one of these sweet vessels and let the inky times roll. […]
Hi there, fountain pen friends. Lydia and Colin here again to bring you another exciting pen battle for the ages. This week, we’ve got the Kaweco Perkeo versus the Pilot Kakuno. It’s the battle of the bright and bold pens here on the Goulet Pens blog today. Read our thoughts […]
So you've finally got your fountain pen, but you're not sure How To Hold A Fountain Pen. Be sure to read this comprehensive post on ways to hold a fountain pen: left-handed, standard grip, and more!
For practitioners in the art of writing. Store all of your fountain pen essentials in this elegant and streamlined atelier. It’s a fountain pen enthusiast’s dream: The drawer cradles and protects three pens. The included matching pen stand holds two more upright. (Pens available separately.) Two of the four velvet-lined interior compartments are ideal to hold a Levenger ink bottle, while the other two can hold nibs, converters and cartridges. Personalize the lid with a monogram to make it your own.
Ever wonder the difference of the Pelikan Souveran fountain pens? Learn to pick the right Pelikan Souveran Fountain Pen with Pelikan Souveran Fountain Pen Infographic
For some reason, today was old-pen-is-that-you day. I found an italic nib from an old Parker calligraphy set, and decided to go to National Bookstore in Greenbelt over lunch to buy a Vector to fit …