Showing posts with label Louis Vuitton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Louis Vuitton. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Louis Vuitton Rouge Libertin Ink

I remember the first time I heard Louis Vuitton had fountain pen ink, I chuckled to myself because I was 100% sure there was no way I would be willing and able to spend $52 on a bottle of fountain pen ink. A generous reader sent me a sample of Bleu Rêveur and I did a review of it - way back in 2015! Looking back at that review, I also cringe at my handwriting but I guess that's part of the journey.

These bottles are very much like the Caran d'Ache Colors of the Earth bottles with their square shape and heavy glass base. I really like how stable they are because there's no way I want to knock this bottle over while filling my pen because I'll be sucking it off my desk with a pipette to return to the bottle. Or my mouth in desperation if there is no pipette nearby. When it was released, it was basically $1/ml so it's probably the most expensive 50 ml of ink I have. I have several of these LV inks to check out and share now because I borrowed them from a friend so while they are not my inks, its still fun for me. Hopefully it'll be fun for you, too!

Louis Vuitton Rouge Libertin Ink 1

The box is very light and elegant and I really like the simple, clean branding and label. The bottles all match each other with all their labels being just as clean and tidy. I love how they match when they're all lined up. The bottles have wide mouths and are easy to fill from. I have not reached the halfway point in the bottle and I imagine when the ink level is lower, it'll be harder to fill big nibs from but for now there are no issues. Eventually I'll have to switch to just inking the cartridge or using a syringe to fill a converter/piston/eyedropper. This is not a deal breaker for me. A little dip in the base of the bottle would make it easy to get to every last drop.

Louis Vuitton Rouge Libertin Ink 2

Mmmm that red! It's a gorgeous deep red with medium saturation so it still can show some shading. There is no shiny sheen, rather the saturated spots dry down to a matte red. Rouge libertin, or libertine red, is a very interesting name. Obviously it's red. Wikipedia says a libertine is, "A libertine is one devoid of most moral principles, a sense of responsibility, or sexual restraints, which are seen as unnecessary or undesirable, especially one who ignores or even spurns accepted morals and forms of behaviour sanctified by the larger society. Libertinism is described as an extreme form of hedonism."

It gets better. Oxford's definitions are as follows: 

Noun: libertine
1. a person, especially a man, who behaves without moral principles or a sense of responsibility, especially in sexual matters.
Similar: philanderer, ladies' man, playboy, rake, roué

2. a person who rejects accepted opinions in matters of religion; a freethinker.

Adjective: libertine
1. characterized by a disregard of morality, especially in sexual matters. "his more libertine impulses"
Similar: licentious, lustful, libidinous, lecherous, lascivious, lubricious

2. freethinking in matters of religion.

Late Middle English (denoting a freed slave or the son of one): from Latin libertinus ‘freedman’, from liber ‘free’. In the mid 16th century, imitating French libertin, the term denoted a member of any of various antinomian sects in France; hence libertine (sense 2 of the noun).

Well, that certainly gives one something to think about. I remember seeing a bottle of shiraz from McLaren Vale called The Hedonist and the color certainly makes me think of this ink. I'm clearly overthinking this but it's part of the fun of inks with interesting names.

It's a little on the dry side but I have no issues with its flow when writing. It's well-behaved - easy to clean because it's not super saturated, performs well on various papers although I really only use fountain pen friendly paper like Rhodia, Clairefontaine, Tomoe River, Midori, and Maruman, and the I like the color a lot. My go-to red is Montblanc Corn Poppy Red but now that it's discontinued, I'm expanding my palette a little. I'm happy to say Rouge Libertin falls into the true red category for me - not orangey red, thank goodness! - because that's what I want in my reds.

I'm just having fun with my inks as of late and it's been a nice spark of excitement for me in the hobby.

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Pen: Esterbrook JR in Carmine Red + medium steel nib
Paper: Tomoe River

Louis Vuitton Rouge Libertin Ink 5

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Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Sailor Durian Musang King Fountain Pen Inked With Louis Vuitton Ink!

What's delicious but smelly? Tempting but repulsive? … This sounds pretty weird. When Pen Gallery released their Sailor Limited Edition Professional Gear Durian Musang King, I was like OMGAAAAAAWD and I ordered it immediately because I am in love with Pro Gears and I love durian and I love yellow. AND. It was available with zoom nibs so there was just no other possible option but to buy it. So I did.
What the heck is a durian, you ask? A fruit that is banned in some places like hotels and on Singapore's public transport because of its pungency? Ah, enter Wikipedia for the most elegant of descriptions.
The durian is the fruit of several tree species belonging to the genus Durio. Named in some regions as the "king of fruits", the durian is distinctive for its large size, strong odour, and thorn-covered rind. The fruit can grow as large as 30 centimetres (12 inches) long and 15 cm (6 in) in diameter, and it typically weighs 1 to 3 kilograms (2 to 7 pounds). Its shape ranges from oblong to round, the colour of its husk green to brown, and its flesh pale yellow to red, depending on the species. 
Some people regard the durian as having a pleasantly sweet fragrance, whereas others find the aroma overpowering with an unpleasant odour. The smell evokes reactions from deep appreciation to intense disgust, and has been described variously as rotten onions, turpentine, and raw sewage. The persistence of its odour, which may linger for several days, has led to the fruit's banishment from certain hotels and public transportation in Southeast Asia. By contrast, the nineteenth-century British naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace described its flesh as "a rich custard highly flavoured with almonds". The flesh can be consumed at various stages of ripeness, and it is used to flavour a wide variety of savoury and sweet desserts in Southeast Asian cuisines. The seeds can also be eaten when cooked.
It's a strange looking fruit that I think is quite intriguing. Words that have been used to describe the smell range from gym sock to onions to excrement. Wow. Whatever you think of the smell, one thing is for sure: it can be smelled from some distance because it is potent. Oddly enough, it really does taste really good. I swear.

The packaging design is also really fun. I love the outer sleeve and they selected the nicer Sailor box - still simple but much better looking than the horrible blue clamshell box that I hate. 

Sailor Durian Musang King Fountain Pen for Pen Gallery Gets The Royal Inking 1_RWM
Probably one of the most adorable things about this pen, aside from the perfect creamy yellow, is the ABSOLUTELY ADORABLE WEE DURIAN on the end of the barrel. You can hate the durian in your mouth but it is just wicked cute like this.  
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A Haiku.⁣
Sailor durian⁣
Pen Gallery yellow pen⁣
Zoom nib makes me weak⁣ 
Are you for Haiku? Would you like to share one in the comments? I want to serenade my neurons with your sweet, smelly durian words. ⁣⁣
Several months later, it remains one of my favorite Sailors. The Pro Gear is one of my favorite models of fountain pen and is definitely my preferred Sailor model. It's just the right size, does not need posting, is light and comfortable and maintenance is very low. I really appreciate the very easy-to-use cartridge/converter and although the converter holds little ink, it's so easy to flush clean.
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I have been using mostly yellow inks in it, and I know many of you hate yellow and when I use yellow in writing samples so I used an antique golden ink. It's the very special Louis Vuitton Or Audaxieux; a perfect, elegant color that shades so well. Another discontinued ink that I hate to love. I only have about 10 ml of it. It's most precious but I refuse to not use it. How could I possibly enjoy it if I never use it? What's the point of having any if I never get to enjoy it?
Sailor Durian Musang King Fountain Pen for Pen Gallery Gets The Royal Inking 4_RWM
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If you missed the video of it, here it is!

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Ink Shot Review: Louis Vuitton Bleu Rêveur @louisvuitton

Wow. I'm mostly blown away by the price of this ink, and by the generosity of a reader for sending this to me. Thank you so much! I could live with a bottle of this.
Ink Shot Review - Louis Vuitton Bleu Rêveur @louisvuitton (6)
ABOUT
Ink Shot Review - Louis Vuitton Bleu Rêveur @louisvuitton (3)
Color: Blue
Bottle: 50 ml
Price: $52.00USD
Where to buy: Louis Vuitton
Ink Shot Review - Louis Vuitton Bleu Rêveur @louisvuitton (1)
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PROS
  • A really, really nice deep blue.
  • Very cool bottle.
  • Well-behaved.
  • Cleaned easily.
  • Good sheen.
  • Shades well.
Ink Shot Review - Louis Vuitton Bleu Rêveur @louisvuitton (7)
CONS
  • Very expensive for a bottle. 
OVERALL

I actually really, really like the color and behavior of this ink... but I couldn't afford it. However, I could live with a bottle of it.

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