


⚫🖋️ Elevate your pen game with Germany’s finest black ink!
Pelikan’s Souveran Fountain Pen Ink delivers a rich, deep black color in a 30ml bottle, engineered in Germany for smooth, smudge-free writing. Highly rated and trusted by professionals, it enhances nib performance while offering excellent value for money.
| ASIN | B000FKNOQW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,807 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #37 in Bottled Ink |
| Brand | Pelikan |
| Colour | black |
| Country of Origin | Germany |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (6,120) |
| Date First Available | 6 August 2012 |
| Generic Name | Bottled Ink |
| Importer | Hobbycraft,[email protected] |
| Ink Colour | Black |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.7 x 6.4 x 3.8 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 118 g |
| Manufacturer | Pelikan Germany |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 301051 |
| Model Number | 301051 |
| Net Quantity | 30 Milliliters |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Packer | Pelikan, Germany |
| Size | 30 ml |
M**N
Best dry and dark ink
Dry & Dark
N**H
Value for money
Smooth, smudge free and affordable. Really a good quality black ink, color is deep black. I was using one of my pens with some other black ink and I switched to Souveran Pelikan and there was a big difference in the smoothness of the nib. It adds to the smoothness of the nib.
R**E
Expensive but worth it.
Tiny bit expensive but worth it. Writes great. If your fountain pen is scratchy this will make it smooth. The colour is a nice noir black. The Bottle is a small glass in good condition. Dries quickly and not too watery. Won't smudge after drying.
C**R
Not perfect black
Believe me it is not perfect black.... You will not get a pure black color. So if you want pure black color , then please don't buy it. But it will give you a smooth writing experience. Before that i used pilot ink with my pilot metropolitan. It was better than pelikan ink.
K**O
Decent
Decent black ink at affordable rate. Slightly wetter than most inks. Not water resistant at all.
R**L
Smells good
Nicely packed Smells good long lasting
K**A
High quality fountain pen ink
Excellent impression
V**L
Wrong colour
Ink is great photo is wrong. It is black ink instead of blue black.
J**S
Buena calidad, la uso bastante y tiene una textura excelente
L**5
Aucun problème. RAS.
L**R
Any fountain pen manufacturer who also markets their own range of inks will ensure they match the writing characteristics of that brand. Hence Parker will always recommend Parker Quink inks. Cross, Waterman and Sheaffer do the same and they may sometimes suggest that not using the matching brand of ink will either invalidate the guarantee or cause damage - it rarely does with the top ink brands. Of the four pen brands mentioned, only Sheaffer's ink is 'wet', very free-flowing and slow-drying on many papers; all the others are 'dry', more viscous and slow-flowing. It may be worth noting that Cross' bottled inks are identical to Pelikan 4001 but rebottled and relabelled! There are many other brands of ink of which few are available internationally, most only in the country of manufacture and whose characteristics may be unknown or variable. Any pen/nib combination that lays down a lot of ink (writes wet) and takes a long time to dry until it resists smudging will need a 'dry' or slow-flowing and quick drying ink to compensate; conversely, those combinations that are more meager with their ink need a wetter, faster-flowing ink if the written line is to be sufficiently dark and legible. Generally, broader and italic nibs write wet; finer nibs are typically drier writers although exceptions exist. Pelikan Royal Blue and Brilliant Black were purchased for the express purpose of use with a very wet-writing pen. The Pelikan 4001 ink range is mostly washable and are all 'dry' writing. The more expensive Pelikan Edelstein range is quite different in formulation, colours, bottles and, apparently, their writing characteristics. Typically, horizontal strokes and curves with some inks can be lighter than verticals where there is a possibility of overlaying up-strokes and down-strokes with ink laid upon ink. The 4001 range comprises quite saturated colours and contain a relatively high proportion of dye(s) and the lighter colours tend to produce limited visible shading or added character to the written line. Darker Pelikan inks are monotonal and probably better suited to specific situations where clarity and high legibility are essential; written exams, form-filling and musical notation are among those where they could work well. There are seven currently available colours including royal blue, turquoise, red, green, brown, black and violet that are all normally sold in 30 ml bottles but double-size bottles are offered in some countries. Pelikan was originally a pen manufacturer and their inks were then intended as their ideal companions. The 4001 range are recent formulations using synthetic dyes but they are equally suited to many other pen brands and are considered 'safe' and unlikely to ever cause damage to a pen (some inks are not recommended for certain pen models and sometimes brands). If you know that your fountain pen writes a very wet line with your present ink choice, then Pelikan 4001 inks are a potential solution as they are quite viscous (gloopy); that is my situation with a specific pen. If the pen is writing dry, Pelikan 4001 inks are best avoided as their naturally slower flow will not provide a sufficient ink level to prevent drop-outs of missing characters. They will need a 'wet' ink, e.g. most from Diamine, Noodlers, Herbin. Although another brand of ink is a personal general preference and is available in 100-plus colours, their inks are mostly very wet-writing and not suitable for my current favourite pens, a Pilot Capless and Pilot Decimo respectively fitted with Broad and Medium nibs. The same inks work superbly in other brands of fountain pen.
J**A
La tinta es excelente
A**H
Good quality, reasonable price. But not waterproof in case your paper gets wet. still a good ink.
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