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No.168 Light

No.168 Light

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No.168 Light is a medium shading brown with yellow undertones. You just need proper exercise to stay in good shape. This makes you popular and give people great impression of you.

The Magic Fortune Teller Shop collection is a fate-theme ink series to take you on a magical journey which you will be making three choices. 

Made in Taiwan.

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Sarah W.
4
1 week ago
Such a unique ink!
The chromoshading effect this ink has is incredible prominent. Feels a touch dry in some pens, would recommend pairing it with a pen that flows well.
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Jess B.
5
1 month ago
Weirdly might be my favourite??
It looks black, but when you look closely Irl its more a deep deep blue grey with red. The red looks like a black, but on my leuchtturm swatch where its split, and on the backs of any pages it ghosts on you can see there's red.
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Jess B.
5
1 month ago
Absolutely Phenomenal!
Bought this one on an impulse after a different one I was chasing sold out. I am so glad that happened! I inked this in an EF fountain pen (do so at own risk but I've not had any issues). I did find it will darken the longer it is in the pen.
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Jess B.
5
1 month ago
Make sure to get the shimmer version
It really does look like a night sky, and the shimmer is like tiny distant stars. It's a darker blue than migratory birds and the red sheen comes up more readily. The shimmer is very fine, and very sparse. Be careful in clear pens.
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Jess B.
5
1 month ago
Pretty, green undertones on lower quality paper
A dusty pink-purple, with dark edges. If you have really absorbent paper and do a heavy swatch you can tease out some green which is fun! It can be hard to photograph the writing with colour accuracy.
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Robyn J.
5
1 month ago
Easy to compare nib sizes at last!
I'm so glad I saw this. I can never tell if my nib is a fine, extra fine or medium across different brands. It's good to have an objective comparison. about the size of a credit card.
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