Yes, we have enough music-nibbed pens to assign one to each color in Diamine’s music ink box.

Diamine’s music ink collection has ten colors, each named after a classical composer.

Most inks show off their characteristics better in wide-nibbed pens. These samples were made by dipping the nibs into the ink bottles, so the first laydown of color is darker than it would be in real-life use.










Each box has its own number, which the seller will refer to when you reorder a color. I think the first one to run out will be Handel. Or maybe Wagner. Thanks, Peter, for bringing Diamine inks to Manila.