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Cobalt Estates

$23.00 USD
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Description

The illustrious Captain Earl Greyson invites you for a lavish summer escape at his country estate. Located on a coastal plot surrounded by lush forests embroidered by the ancient oaks, Join him and his guests as Greyson sets the stage for his climb up the social ladder. Amidst the antics, find your solace in the rich soothing blue of the open skies and endless horizons of the Greyson estate.

Ink Tone: Shaded deep blue
Characteristics: Serene, sophisticated, rich

Features

• 38ml ink reservoir
• Rich and saturated tones
• Water-based and compatible with all fountain pens
• Signature brass cap

Once Upon a Design

Notable design details:

  • The guests are all arriving in a timely manner, and in impeccable style to boot. From horseback to vintage cars, they certainly know how to make an entrance! Can you spot any familiar faces?
  • Our most esteemed host, former Captain Earl Greyson greets guests in front of his French-style iron gates, crowned by his crest that he was most certainly not inspired by his friend and rival, Lord Evergreen’s own Loyal Warrant.
  • Take in the endless blue skies flecked with birds, hot air balloons and even a small airplane, the perfect backdrop to a rejuvenating weekend!

Customer Reviews

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emme Hebert
Pretty

Very pretty muted royal blue

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ManhattanScript
Beautiful Blue!

This lovely blue ink is a new favorite for me, it adds a special touch to envelopes.

I also use it for grading of student writing assignments at NYC’s Fashion Institute of Technology — the very pretty shade is a small celebration of their effort! 🤓

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Lore Spivey
A Staple in My Collection

Cobalt Estates flows smoothly with excellent consistency. I tested it with a fine and a medium nib, and in both cases, the ink laid down clean lines without feathering or bleed-through, even on standard paper.

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