Ink Review: Colorverse Anti-Matter
- whimsicaleccentric
- Jun 6, 2024
- 1 min read


COLOR
Colorverse Anti-Matter is a cool gray. It's interesting in that it seems to lean more toward blue-green on some papers and more toward a dusky blue-purple on others, but in all senses still so desaturated that it still reads as a gray ink.

CHARACTER

Anti-Matter has medium-low shading.
This ink comes in two versions - glistening and non-glistening. I happened to pick up the glistening bottle. It features a very contrasting red-copper shimmer.
CONSISTENCY

This ink is on the slightly drier side, but that could be due to the extreme amounts of shimmer in the pen. It is the type of ink that also doesn't want to stick to dip pen nibs, so it's a challenge to get it to write either way.
Nebula, Clairefontaine, and Tomoe River paper

CONCLUSION
While I imagine this ink would be easier to use in the non-shimmer form, I really appreciate the interesting combination of red/copper over blue/purple gray. It is very pretty in swatches and doesn't overwhelm the base color in the writing.
DISCLAIMER: Pens and inks purchased by myself. Photos and opinions are my own.
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