When I look at the ink bottle after weeks of not using, the "pigments" seem to separate from the water. But this is unlike other pigmented inks I've used.
The separation is very clear. With other pigmented inks, you won't see the separation but if you use a dip pen you can dig out pigment from the bottom.
With Noodler's ink, the bottle cap is free from ink crust whereas most pigmented ink bottles will have physical ink particles.
@Julia Pace
That's a good question. I'm not sure.
When I look at the ink bottle after weeks of not using, the "pigments" seem to separate from the water. But this is unlike other pigmented inks I've used.
The separation is very clear. With other pigmented inks, you won't see the separation but if you use a dip pen you can dig out pigment from the bottom.
With Noodler's ink, the bottle cap is free from ink crust whereas most pigmented ink bottles will have physical ink particles.