 Monty Grappa's 50 milliliter bottled ink collection just got here today. We got six colors in this collection and we are so excited about all these amazing colors. We're gonna do ink swatches of all of them and writing samples as well. I am just using these ink brushes that we just got on Amazon or something, but this is the color lavender. It's a stunning purple. All of Monty Grappa's fountain pen inks are water-based and they are presented in the iconic octagonal glass ink bottles. The wide mouth of these bottles makes filling pens or dipping pens and brushes like we're doing in this video easy and convenient. It is so nice when ink bottles have a wide mouth because there's nothing more annoying than not being able to fit a brush or a pen into the bottle. This is the color salmon. It's a really pretty pinkish ink with red undertones, I would say. And we are using the J. Herbin spiral glass dip pens. These are our favorite pens to use when we're showing off new inks. Next up is the sapphire ink. I think I actually gasped out loud when this ink went onto the paper. It was so dark and vibrant and I love the way it looks dry. So you have to wait to the end of the video to see how it looked dry. This is the color saffron. It went on and I immediately thought it was going to be really really bright yellow, but it kind of had some brownish undertones to it and it was really pretty. I definitely don't think I am saying this color right, but this is the color vironesi. Correct me if I am wrong, which I know I probably am. This color definitely had some bluish green tones in it and it was really really pretty. It's such a different color than you normally see with fountain pen inks and it dries so stunning. The last color we're going to show you is flame. This was so bright on the paper. Honestly, it looked like a flame and that is probably why it was named flame and look at all the colors dried. They are just absolutely stunning. You need to shop all six of these new inks at penchelay.com.