Ink Review: Wearingeul Half Moon Dimmed Light
- whimsicaleccentric
- Feb 13
- 1 min read


COLOR
Wearingeul Half Moon Dimmed Light is a medium-tone gray ink with a teal-to-purple multichrome shimmer

CHARACTER

This ink has a very nice multichrome shimmer. Looking directly at it, most of the time the shimmer shows as a blue-teal, which is nice against the dark gray ink. At extreme angles it shifts to a darker blue, then a light lilac-purple. It's hard to see this color shift in regular writing, as the glitter needs to be pretty intense for it to be noticeable.
CONSISTENCY

There is a lot of glitter in this ink. I found it to be nicely lubricated and work well, as long as the glitter is managed. Occasionally I would have flow issues, but that seemed to be fully due to the shimmer and not to the formula.
Nebula, Clairefontaine, and Tomoe River paper

CONCLUSION
I really like gray inks that are also legible. I like how steely-gray this ink looks, even without taking the shimmer into consideration. I did have some feed-clogging issues, but for the most part this ink worked well for shorter writing sessions. The multichrome shimmer is a bit hit-or-miss on whether the color shift can be appreciated, but the idea that it can shift is kind of neat.
DISCLAIMER: Pens and inks purchased by myself. Photos and opinions are my own.
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