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This listing is for the Indigraph Pen (Schmidt K5 converter included) with a JoWo Steel Medium Nib and 4ml of Indigraph India ink. The price includes one nib. You can add more nib units for an additional cost.
IndiGraph is the perfect solution for sketchers, calligraphers, designers and illustrators. It is an innovative fountain pen that differs from the rest because of a unique advantage: its ability to keep the nib constantly moist, preventing the inks from drying out.
While using india ink, when the ink dries, a waterproof film of shellac is created which protects the drawing from water, making it ideal for working with watercolours or inking comics, among other graphic arts.
How does it achieve this? Using the advanced Indigraph patented technology, a water reservoir is provided in the upper part of the pen cap, separated by a custom-designed membrane, which allows the passage of moisture – but not water – and stops the nib from ever drying out.
Available in EF and F for thinner lines, M and B for thicker lines. The nibs 1.1 and 1.4 for calligraphy.
Checkout a you-tube video here, drawing by Mateuse Urbanowicz with Indigraph fountain pen
Ink recommendations:
The indigraph is a game changer for me. Paired with Rohr and Klinger Sketch ink it works as expected with a medium nib (good flow, smooth feel, consistent line quality). I have a bunch of Daler Rowney artist acrylic ink and though that specific ink was not on any of Indigraph’s testing documentation I decided to give it a whirl. My ink is quite old, and I am in the process of filtering, diluting, adjusting it with various additives. But the first batch I tried in the pen had only been filtered once to rid coagulations and debris due to old age. Long story short it was magic. I am an artist and prefer to work in a line and wash/ink and watercolor style. This pen and ink combo produced an extraordinary range of line weights, and I could control them very precisely. “this is the pen I have always dreamed of” I thought. Fast forward a couple days and that magic dissolved as I realized the old ink was clogging the feed. I am now in the process of experimenting with different ink modification recipes to capture that initial experience. And I am getting very, very close! In any case, this pen is opening up a new world of artistic possibility as it grants access to a range of dip pen inks which are much more waterproof and lightfast than many of the fountain pen inks I have tried. If I had the budget I’d buy at least one more pen, but alas I cannot jump into that yet.
The biggest complaint I have is the barrel circumference and the fact that I can’t post the cap. One would think that for a pen that depends on keeping the cap handy, it would be a priority to post the cap. Just a few threads on the end cap of the barrel would do the trick! But as I am sketching in parks, next to rivers and on trails I must keep track of the cap like I would my car keys, hidden deep in a bag pocket to ensure safety. Which then leads to the feed drying up a bit as I pause to observe or ponder or get distracted by the goings on. Also I have big hands and it hurts my hand to draw with it for too long. A self adhesive wrap is resolving that issue currently, but it would be nice to have a wider barreled option.
Bottom line is I’ve been searching for the drawing experience this pen (and my special daler rowney ink blend) delivers for four years. Convenience and portability of a fountain pen, properties of dip pen ink, large ink converter for long days of drawing. One pen to rule them all.
great for engineer sketches. Precise and easy to use
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