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Anderillium Cephalopod Ink Review. Yes, All of Them.

(Kimberly (she/her) took the express train down the fountain pen/stationery rabbit hole and doesn't want to be rescued. She can be found on Instagram @allthehobbies because there really are many, many hobbies!.)

Brad handed me a set of Anderillium Cephalopod Inks at the Atlanta Pen Show earlier this year and I’m finally getting around to trying them out! Some of the inks from the Avian series have already been reviewed here including Shoebill Stork Grey and Purple Gallinule Purple. Rather than reviewing them one by one like a normal person, I thought I’d go crazy and do them all at once!!

The 8 inks in the Cephalopod series are as follows: Vampire Squid Red, Flapjack Octopus Orange, Bobtail Squid Green, Spirulina Green, Blue Ringed Octopus Blue, Flying Squid Blue, Cuttlefish Brown and Colossal Squid Dark. The inks come in 1.5 ounce (about 44ml) sealed glass jars that look like adorable little jam jars.

Anderillium Ink
Anderillium Ink
Anderillium Ink

The plastic seals are perforated for easy removal. (Sometimes, it’s the little things that make me happy, ya know?)

Anderillium Ink

I always add a label on top of bottles so I can easily find a particular bottle. Bonus that it looks neat too!

All swatches were done on Col-O-Ring cards using a Kakimori steel dip nib and writing samples were done with a TWSBI Go with a Medium nib. I decided to “use my shhhhhhiii…” as they say and busted out, not one, but TWO new notebooks for ink play/review - both of them are Endless Recorder notebooks with 68 gsm Tomoe River paper. Dry times may be a bit slower on 52gsm TR or faster on papers like Rhodia, copy paper, Cosmo Air Light or with drier or finer nibs.

Anderillium Inks
Anderillium Inks

Vampire Squid Red is a red that has a hint of pink and coral to it. It had average wetness and pretty fast dry times. There is minimal shading and no sheen.

Anderillium Ink

Inks similar to Vampire Squid Red: KWZ Thief’s Red, TWSBI Crimson, ST Dupont Flamboyant Red, Robert Oster Santa’s Helper and Roher & Klingner Fernambuk.

Flapjack Octopus Orange is a nice bright orange with a slightly wet flow, which was surprising since it felt a touch drier during writing. There is minimal shading and no sheen.

Inks similar to Flapjack Octopus Orange are Akkerman 16 Oranje Boven, Kobe 25 Tarumi Apricot, Leonardo Arancio Tarocco, Diamine Orange and Sailor 50 States Florida.

Bobtail Squid Green is a lovely, bright spring green with average flow and slightly longer than average dry times. I kept thinking of Iroshizuku Chiku-rin while I was writing but it’s definitely not that similar. Usually this type of green can feel dry but this one was not. It has nice shading as well.

Inks similar to Bobtail Squid Green include Diamine Meadow, Akkerman 28 Hofkwartier Groen and Robert Oster Citrus. Iroshizuku Chiku-rin is lighter and more yellow.

Spirulina Green is a straight up green ink that I was surprised I didn’t have more matches for. The flow is average and had dry times all over the place. I would have to rate it as medium to slightly longer dry time since I was still able to smear it at the 60 second mark. There is minimal shading and no sheen..

Inks similar to Spirula Green include Montblanc Irish Green, Pelikan Edelstein Aventurine and KWZ Green #2. Other “regular greens” either had more yellow, more blue or were lighter or darker.

Blue Ringed Octopus Blue is a nice bright turquoise blue, not quite green enough to be cerulean, that has an average flow. There isn’t really any shading or sheen. Dry time is average to slightly long. There are quite a few “common turquoise” inks that are similar in color.

Inks similar to Blue Ringed Octopus Blue include Caran d’Ache Hypnotic Turquoise, Kaweco Turquoise, Lamy Turquoise, Pelikan 4001 Turquoise, Pelikan Edelstein Topaz, Waterman Inspired Blue.

Flying Squid Blue is an interesting color that sometimes looks like a blue black and other times a dark blue-leaning teal. It is a fairly wet ink that has no shading but can have a hint of pink sheen on the wettest edges. The sheen is more prevalent in bigger swatches. Dry time is pretty long (anything over a minute is plenty long).

Inks similar to Flying Squid Blue include Pure pens Westgate Hotel, Fanyantan #24-8 The Sea, KWZ Walks Over Vistula and Colorverse Cape May (though there isn’t much sheen in the latter two.)

At first glance, Cuttlefish Brown looks like a regular dark brown but after watching the swatch dry as well as doing the dry time tests, it is definitely a little more interesting. It is a dark brown that has hints of green/olive. It is not warm a yellow-toned brown, but the green adds some complexity. It has average flow and average to slightly long dry times. There is no shading or sheen. I was surprised that I don’t really have a lot of inks that were very similar to this one.

Inks similar to Cuttlefish Brown include KWZ Dark Brown (which has more red), Robert Oster Motor Oil (which has a touch more green) and Bungubox Espresso (which is a bit too warm.)

Colossal Squid Dark is a color that goes down dark and shows its true color when dry. When I first swatched it, I thought it was black but once it dried, I could see that it was a very dark green-leaning teal. It had average flow and average dry time (some of the other inks had average flow but longer dry times). There is some shading but no sheen. Again, I was surprised that I didn’t have many inks similar to this.

Inks similar to Colossal Squid Dark include Lamy Petrol (which is a touch greener) and Diplomat Black (which has similar undertones but is more, uh, black lol.)

All in all, the inks behaved well, some were a little wetter than others and had slightly longer dry times. If I had to pick favorites in the bunch, they would be Vampire Squid (which surprised me since I’m not a big red ink fan) and Bobtail Squid. I would have liked to have seen a purple ink in this set as it would have made a nice balance since the last two inks felt so dark..

Anderillium inks sell for $14.50 per bottle, $45 for 4 bottles or $85 for the 8 bottle set. I think the colors are nice and they are worth the purchase if you don’t already have similarly colored inks.

(Brad purchased this ink at regular price from Anderillium Ink at the 2022 Atlanta Pen Show.)

Posted on October 28, 2022 and filed under Anderillium, Ink Reviews.

Anderillium Purple Gallinule Purple Ink Review

Anderillium Purple Gallinule Purple Ink Review

(Jeff Abbott is a regular contributor at The Pen Addict. You can find more from Jeff online at Draft Evolution and Twitter.)

Just as fall is starting to appear and leaves falling, I'm already feeling the need to throw a bright ink into a pen and enjoy some nice pops of color as the last of summer for 2022 fades away. Anderillium Purple Gallinule Purple (or Purple Gallinule from here on) is a delicious purple ink that flies off the page and brings a smile to my face.

Just like other inks in the Avian Collection, Purple Gallinule is named after a real bird. The purple gallinule is a crane-like bird that has beautiful purple plumage along with some nicely contrasting green and turquoise. The bright purple is a great representation of the bird.

Anderillium Purple Gallinule Purple

Like other Anderillium inks I've tried before, this ink is really well-behaved. The purple color is rich and consistent, the ink makes crisp lines that don't bleed or feather, and there's not much show-through on the back of the page even though this is a bright and fairly dark ink.

I'm a little disappointed that this ink doesn't have any sheen because I discovered that the purple plumage on the bird can actually change to green and turquoise in different lights. Seems like a great opportunity to add some green and/or turquoise sheen to this ink! That said, I don't have the first idea of how to add sheen to an ink, and the brilliant purple really nails the plumage coloration for a bird that, after all, has purple in its name.

Anderillium Purple Gallinule Purple Ink

One thing that shocked me about this ink is the dry time. I couldn't believe what I kept seeing when I starting timing the ink. I thought that surely I didn't get a good line or something. But after several more tests, I confirmed that this ink does dry extremely fast! When using a 1.1mm stub Monteverde nib, the ink was normally dry within 3 seconds, and always dry within 5 seconds. That's seriously impressive.

Whether you're looking for something that looks good during the fall or you want something to brighten up the upcoming dreary months, Anderillium has a color that can suite your tastes. And, for left-handed writers, this purple ink is stellar. Take a look at all the great inks that Anderillium have to offer. Purple Gallinule is a fantastic purple, and I look forward to having it in the rotation.

(This ink was purchased for retail price at the 2022 Atlanta Pen Show.)


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Anderillium Gallinule Purple
Posted on September 14, 2022 and filed under Anderillium, Ink Reviews.

Anderillium Shoebill Stork Grey Ink Review

Anderillium Shoebill Stork Grey Ink Review

(Jeff Abbott is a regular contributor at The Pen Addict. You can find more from Jeff online at Draft Evolution and Twitter.)

Just a few weeks ago, I looked at an Anderillium ink that was quite interesting, but only had limited use cases for me. Today, I'm excited to be talking about another Anderillium ink -- and this one is great for all writing purposes.

Anderillium Shoebill Stork Grey is a beautiful gray ink with a lot of great shading behavior. In most cases, ink descriptions in the marketing materials are brief, but I recommend reading about the bird that serves as a namesake for this broody ink.

Shoebill Stork

A tall and terrifying bird. (Image via Audubon.org)

Naming and birds aside, this is a solid ink. It comes in the same jam jar as other inks in the same Avian series, which makes it incredibly easy to fill pens due to the large mouth. The small glass jar and flat lid also make it easy to store. At 1.5 oz or 42 ml, it holds a good amount of ink as well. You likely won't run run out quickly.

Anderillium Shoebill Stork Grey Ink Comparison

Looking at the color of this ink, it's really similar to Diamine's Earl Grey or Robert Oster's Chicago. It's in the same family of hue, and looks fantastic on paper. The shading is the real star of this ink, though. The main color is a medium-dark gray, but the thinner areas have a delightful light gray that adds a lot of visual interest to your writing.

Another surprise that definitely goes on the "pro" list for this ink the amount of time it takes to dry. In my tests with a fairly broad nib, the dry time hovers around the 10-second mark. Not bad at all. You can find other inks that dry faster if that's what you need, but this performance is nothing to criticize.

Anderillium Shoebill Stork Grey Ink

The other characteristics of how this ink performs are excellent as well. There's no feathering or bleeding, and there's only minimal show-through on the back of the page. It's well-behaved and easy to clean out of your pen when it's time for something new.

What I especially about this gray ink (or any gray ink, for that matter) is that it's decidedly gray. Even in the wettest areas, you can tell it's a gray ink. This isn't a gray-black or a gray-brown. It's simply gray, and it provides several different shades of beautiful gray that remind me of a bird's plumage.

This is a fantastic gray that goes well in any collection. If you'd like to try some out, head over to Anderillium's site to pick up a bottle. At $14.50 for a 42ml bottle, it's a pretty good value. The shading and excellent performance make this an easy choice if you like the color.

(Brad purchased this ink at regular price from Anderillium Ink at the 2022 Atlanta Pen Show.)


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Anderillium Shoebill Stork Grey Ink
Posted on August 10, 2022 and filed under Anderillium, Ink Reviews.