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Down the Rabbit Hole | Adventurine

$20.00 USD
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Description

With over one year in development, Ferris Wheel Press has ventured beyond reality to bring to life a wondrous line of fountain pen inks that stretch past the limits of imagination. Dive into Wonderland and conjure your creativity while we help the world Fall in Love with Writing Again. Springing to life from the very pages of your most beloved storybooks, behold, the all new FerriTales™ collection of the finest fountain pen inks.

Captured in the brand new 20ml miniature glass globes, this collection of high quality, richly saturated fountain pen ink features a combination of enchanting shades, premium dazzling shimmers, and captivating sheens that will surely play tricks on your eyes. Presented with all new hand-illustrated scenes from classic moments in Alice in Wonderland, we've reimagined every moment with twists and turns from the Ferris Wheel Press universe. Lose yourself in every detail of Alice’s adventures with her quirky friends, and perhaps you will find yourself mirrored in the story.

Explore the topsy-turvy world of Wonderland and fill your pen with the opulence of the all new FerriTales Collection.

Ink Tone: Slate Grey, Teal Duo-shade, Rose Gold Shimmer
Characteristics: High-shading, subtle, soft, muted, mysterious

Features

• 20ml ink reservoir
• Rich and saturated tones
• Rose Gold Shimmer
• Water-based and compatible with all fountain pens
• Signature brass cap

Experience
Once Upon a Design

A boring afternoon can take an unexpected turn if we just make believe! The Looking-Glass above the mantle reflects the sitting room until the glass turns soft like gauze. In an instant, we can reach through the iridescent barrier and find ourselves in the Looking-Glass House where everything has been turned topsy-turvy. On this side of the mirror, paintings refuse to stay confined to their frames. Instead, painted teapots fill stacks of sketched teacups, and portraits converse with each other. Take a step through the Looking-Glass and let your adventure begin!

Notable design details:

  • Interior bottle opening: 10mm wide to fit a variety of writing instruments
  • Atop fanciful mantles stacked full of curiosities are royal portraits and Looking-Glasses soft enough to fall through!
  • A gallery wall that looks similar to one you know from home but somehow everything has turned topsy-turvy!
  • Some mirrors look very odd: instead of yourself staring back, you find yourself peering into an iridescent abyss
  • Mushrooms overgrow their frames, teapots fill their neighbouring teacups, and oh! Where did that little kitty come from?
  • Those roses still need painting! Thankfully, these frames are no match for this ladder!

Customer Reviews

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Ink dreamer
Lovely color

This is a great color and very pretty for lettering. I like using this for cards. However, it is about 30% lighter than it shows online. Keep that in mind before buying. It makes a difference by using a bold or 1 mm stub nib is much better. A fine and medium makes it disappear a bit.

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Lee
lovely mix

almost a muted trans flag! I love this grey-almost-blue with rose gold shimmer

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Abbey T
Still she haunts me, phantomwise

If ever an ink could do justice to the sublime and terrifying beauty of Lewis Carroll's Wonderland, this would be it! I'm hard-pressed to even define the color, so moodily it changes and skips from place to place and from one angle to another. This ink's shade is much like Alice herself: ephemeral, curious, and a bit cheeky, relentlessly unable to be captured or pinned down (yet here at least, it can be PENned down? Ha!). More than anything, it brings to mind Carroll's poem, "A Boat, Beneath a Sunny Sky":

A boat, beneath a sunny sky
Lingering onward dreamily
In an evening of July—

Children three that nestle near,
Eager eye and willing ear,
Pleased a simple tale to hear—

Long has paled that sunny sky:
Echoes fade and memories die:
Autumn frosts have slain July.

Still she haunts me, phantomwise,
Alice moving under skies
Never seen by waking eyes.

Children yet, the tale to hear,
Eager eye and willing ear,
Lovingly shall nestle near.

In a Wonderland they lie,
Dreaming as the days go by,
Dreaming as the summers die:

Ever drifting down the stream—
Lingering in the golden gleam—
Life, what is it but a dream?
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I think my first project with this glorious ink will need to be this exact poem.

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