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Dr. Ph. Martin's Iridescent Calligraphy Color (11R) Ink Bottle, Copper Plate Gold

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About this item

  • Copper plate gold (11r) in a 1.0 oz glass bottle with dropper
  • Stunning colors with a pearl shimmer and shine and unmatched color intensity
  • Lightfast, waterproof, archival grade color made from the finest ground pigments
  • 24 Unique colors available across two different sets
  • Made in the USA. Designed For Use With : Brush, Air Brush, Dip Pen


Dr. Ph. Martin's iridescent calligraphy colors are shimmering, highly reflective colors that are lightfast, waterproof, archival, and permanent. Made from the finest ground pigments, the unmatched color intensity of Dr. Ph. Martin's iridescent calligraphy color gives you the ability to cover dark surfaces with a dynamic range of metallic color. Great for use on paper, wood, board, metal, and some Plastics. Dr. Ph. Martin's iridescent calligraphy color dries smooth and even every time. No start and stop marks. Great for use with pens (both calligraphy and Dip pens), airbrushes, and brushes. Designed specially for calligraphy, to accent watercolor work, or anywhere where you need to add a magical shine and shimmer that only pigment-based iridescent color can provide.


Margaret Mechler
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2024
I must admit that I love the quality, texture, and shimmer of the Iridescent line of colors pictured. I will definitely be ordering more from this company. You must shake the product well before using, otherwise the ink will be watery and difficult to use. The dropper that is included makes usage easier. If you want a smooth line use less ink, and for a bold, raised line slightly more ink your nib. These inks are best used with dip pens, however, glass pens are a little more difficult because the ink dries fast. I read in another review that the company will send you beads to put in the jars if you contact them. I used copper BB's and noticed that some inks do not like them and damages the ink. I recommend using plastic or glass beads to help mix the ink when separated.
Jenna M
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 14, 2023
This is hands-down my favourite gold to work with. I use this for pointed pen, and it requires no watering down or gum thickening, even on textured paper or cotton rag. The colour is beautiful! Very shiny, and the perfect warm gold for any project.
Noor
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on February 28, 2023
exactly what i needed πŸ‘πŸ» highly recommend
Sara
Reviewed in Italy on March 12, 2020
Ho acquistato questo prodotto per utilizzarlo con una glass pen oltre che per dare un tocco di colore ai miei disegni su carta nera, e devo dire che fa un ottimo lavoro. Consiglio di scuotere bene il boccettino prima dell'utilizzo in quanto la parte metallica tende a separarsi.
Benita Sharon
Reviewed in India on November 17, 2020
The best gold ink for any calligrapher to write with.
YC
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2019
Once again, Dr. Ph Martin's does not disappoint! I have been using this ink for about a year, and I have now just finished a little more than half of the bottle. The ink is gold, dries with a slightly elevated texture, and does not have glitter particles that make so many gold inks appear fake. I use this ink both for coloring doodles and calligraphy (the main reason I use it), and have been impressed with how smooth it writes on smooth and textured papers with both large and small nibs. This ink is NOT FOR FOUNTAIN PENS and as all metallic inks REQUIRES CONSTANT MIXING WHEN WRITING FOR LARGE PERIODS, so if you have a large envelope job, I would reccomend getting an ink stirrer so that you do not waste time mixing the ink. If the ink looks dark brown and watery, do not be surprised as this is normal with metallic inks which are usually suspended pigments and particles. Simply shake the bottle vigorously and voila! It is ready to use. I have not experienced the ink becoming moldy or smelling weird, and I use the dropper to put the ink directly on my nibs. If prefered, the ink may also be transferred to a dinky dip using its dropper. However, the opening is too small to dip a pen, which is why its lid is a dropper and also why it does not mold. I must caution that because the ink separates, the dropper can get clogged and spill ink all over you, your desk, and your work if you use pressure to unclog the dropper. So if your purchase this product, make sure that you keep the plunger and bottle neck clean. Finally, to remove the ink from my nibs, I use 50% isopropyl alcohol solution and clean my nibs every few minutes and as soon as I have finished writing, because once it dries, it is nearly impossible to remove, even with acetone and dish soap.
Aria
Reviewed in Spain on November 10, 2019
Esta es solo una hermosa tinta dorada, no es de un amarillo demasiado brillante, es un oro ligeramente mΓ‘s oscuro con cobre.Si estΓ‘ buscando un oro que no sea demasiado amarillo brillante, definitivamente esta es una excelente tinta para elegir. Realmente me encanta usar esto con mis acuarelas, especialmente para hacer algunos acentos dorados al final.Lo recomiendo altamente!
Dora Maria
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2018
Dr. Martin's ink is good but -1 star bc the ink does separate A LOT; it even separates once you drop a dab on plate. No matter how much you mix it up when you go to dip your brush in the dab you have to mix it up again (really well) or else you'll have a very "chunky-glittery-golden" spot in the middle of you're writing. However, if you do mix it just right - WOW, possibilities are endless! I just mixed a tiny drop (a little goes a long way) with watercolor & some other water-based inks & used a small cheap brush to write some words & it came out GORGEOUS; the ink adds just the right amount of sparkle to make anything look magical. And, it's not like a gaudy- chunky glittery type of sparkle - it's really nice. I prefer to mix this ink with other mediums bc I found it to be to gold by itself. Maybe on a different color paper it would've come out better. Highly recommend, worth money, little goes long way, probably never have to buy another bottle again.
EllB
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2016
I ADORE Dr. Ph. Martin's inks.The colors are true to how they appear in the bottle (once any sediment has been properly shaken up and suspended), truly waterproof, no fading. Do note that this is metallic and a light color. On light paper, it can be difficult to see for some.The ink doesn't run and bleed everywhere, it works with every nib I've tried (quite a range, every modern leonardt, almost every modern speedball, several others), and almost every paper (anything your nib scratches to bits is obviously out of the question). It is a thicker ink than many others you might find--it flows beautifully, smooth without breaks, but you don't want to, say, leave it in a roundhand nib with a reservoir untouched for ten minutes. It is ink. It will dry.But that just leads me to another plus--it's easy to clean out. Once dry it flakes off nibs at the touch of fingernail, not counting unfortunate grooves. It responds well to nib cleaning solution, abd of course when wet (again, not counting grooves where any ink would get stuck) it wipes right off with paper. I've also found that it come out of my scrap cloth with little effort, but don't go spilling it on your carpet or favorite white shirt and expect it to come out. I just mean that the scrap I use for cleaning isn't darkly or noticeably stained from these.They also are wonderful in painting, and again waterproof, so you can do things like soaking a drawing in tea to make it appear aged without worrying about losing the drawing.With metallic inks, because they may have been in storage some time, you may have to go into the bottle with a rod to loosen and mix any sediment that may have collected. Once mixed, though, I find the occasional shake is sufficient before using the inks. I haven't had to go back into any ink to remix settled pigment since I've bought them, so my suspicion is that they have to be completely undisturbed for some time to need rod mixing rather than just shaking.
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