Ink Review: Cult Pens The Great Wall of China Wonders of the World series (Diamine Inks exclusive)

Today I’m reviewing Cult Pens The Great Wall of China ink. It is one of their exclusive Diamine inks from a series of inks inspired by modern Wonders of the World and by ‘modern’ they mean still in existence. This is what Cult Pens says about this ink:

“Made up of multiple sections of defensive walls, the Great Wall of China is a remarkable feat of engineering. The wall is 21km long with construction beginning as early as the 7th century BC right up until the Ming dynasty, which ended in 1644. The wall was mainly built from rammed earth, stones and wood but later, during the Ming dynasty, construction materials included bricks, tiles and lime. We thought a muddy green colour matches the characteristics of the wall well, so we’ve gone with that for the ink!” Continue reading “Ink Review: Cult Pens The Great Wall of China Wonders of the World series (Diamine Inks exclusive)”

Ink Review: Cult Pens Christ the Redeemer Wonders of the World series (Diamine Inks exclusive)

Today I’m reviewing Cult Pens Christ The Redeemer ink, one of their exclusive Diamine Inks. It is one of a series of inks inspired by modern Wonders of the World and by ‘modern’ they mean still in existence. This is what Cult Pens says about this ink:

“Probably the most recognisable man-made structure in South America and one of the most recognisable structures in the world, Christ the Redeemer is an Art Deco statue of Jesus Christ located in Rio de Janeiro. It was constructed by Heitor da Silva Costa and Paul Landowski in collaboration with Albert Caquot and Gheorghe Leonida in 1931. It’s made of reinforced concrete – which has inspired the grey colour from this ink – and soapstone.”

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