Fountain Pen Ink
Selection of the best-bottled fountain pen inks, you can use safely with our fountain pens. With years of experience in the fountain pen world, we pride ourselves on stocking high-quality fountain pen inks from popular brands like Troublemaker, Dominant Industry, Diamine, FWP and TTLB or Galen Exclusive inks
Colors: Blue - Black - Red - Teal - Green - Purple - Brown - Orange - Pink - Turquoise - Yellow - Blue Black - Shimmer - Shading - Sheening
Best Seller of the Fountain Pen Ink
Why Our Fountain Pen Ink Collection Stands Apart
Tested by Writers, Not Just Sellers
Every ink we carry has been tested in our own pens, on our own paper. We know how they behave, how they shade, how they sheen, how they make your handwriting come alive.
Safe for All Fountain Pens
We've done the homework so you don't have to. No pen-clogging formulas. Just reliable, well-behaved inks you can trust.
Curated for Color, Character & Creativity
From moody midnight blues to joyful shimmering oranges, each bottle is chosen to spark something—emotion, memory, or momentum.
Made by Makers We Admire
We partner with ink makers who share our obsession with craftsmanship: Troublemaker, Dominant Industry, Diamine, FWP, TTLB and our very own Galen Exclusive inks
What is the best ink for a fountain pen?
The best ink for a fountain pen depends on your needs, the pen you are using, and how you like your handwriting to look. Some people prefer using a dry ink because it does not have any water in it, which can damage the nib of your fountain pen over time. Others might enjoy a wet ink because they like how much easier it is to write with and how much smoother their handwriting looks when they use one.
What kind of ink is used in fountain pens?
The ink used in fountain pens is either dye-based or pigment-based. Dye-based inks can be either water-soluble or permanent, while pigments are insoluble and provide more vivid colours than dye-based inks. Other special classes of inks combine the best features of dye-based and pigment-based inks, or add different types of properties and characteristics to create cool shading effects.
Can you use any ink in a fountain pen?
Yes, but not all inks are suitable for fountain pens. Certain inks can clog or otherwise damage the pen and nib.