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Ferris Wheel Press 28ml Calligraphy Ink, Celestial Soiree

Item #: FWP-CAL-INK-CS
$22.00

This brand new line of professional inks from Ferris Wheel Press was designed with dip pen calligraphy in mind. Crafted with the finest pigments and formulated for a consistent and reliable writing experience, these inks allow calligraphers to confidently know their writing will stand the test of time––and the postal system.

Every inch of Ferris Wheel Press packaging is stunningly designed, with each box sporting a uniquely gorgeous pattern. Each 28mL bottle features FWPs signature brass cap and golden logo. 2cm bottle opening is the perfect size for dipping pens into––no need to decant to another container. All inks are waterproof, smudge-proof, and lightfast.

Celestial Soiree is inspired by the magic of a starlit night. Constellations twinkle and moonbeams dance throughout this bottle, transforming your writing into a dreamt midnight garden. This particular shade is an enchanting navy blue with a luminous silver shimmer.

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This brand new line of professional inks from Ferris Wheel Press was designed with dip pen calligraphy in mind. Crafted with the finest pigments and formulated for a consistent and reliable writing experience, these inks allow calligraphers to confidently know their writing will stand the test of time––and the postal system.

Every inch of Ferris Wheel Press packaging is stunningly designed, with each box sporting a uniquely gorgeous pattern. Each 28mL bottle features FWPs signature brass cap and golden logo. 2cm bottle opening is the perfect size for dipping pens into––no need to decant to another container. All inks are waterproof, smudge-proof, and lightfast.

Celestial Soiree is inspired by the magic of a starlit night. Constellations twinkle and moonbeams dance throughout this bottle, transforming your writing into a dreamt midnight garden. This particular shade is an enchanting navy blue with a luminous silver shimmer.

 

Features Waterproof, Lightfast, Pastel
Ink Type Acrylic
Compatibility Pointed Pen, Broad Pen, Brush
Surface Paper
Skill Level Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
Ferris Wheel Press 28ml Calligraphy Ink, Celestial Soiree
Ferris Wheel Press 28ml Calligraphy Ink, Celestial Soiree
Ferris Wheel Press 28ml Calligraphy Ink, Celestial Soiree

Customer Reviews

2 Review
  • Good Ink 4

    Posted by Mariah Calley on Apr 25th 2025

    Ferris Wheel Press’s calligraphy inks (which are used for dip pen and not to be confused with their enormous line of fountain pen inks) have such a desirable consistency. In general, they’re thick, creamy, smooth, matte, water-resistant, quick-drying, and very opaque. I purchased my first calligraphy ink from them years ago, and have since purchased nearly every color they have available (which isn’t as many color options as I’d like just yet, but seems to be growing steadily through the years). Their shimmer calligraphy inks are a bit of a different beast than their non-shimmer calligraphy inks, however. They’ve got less opacity to them and their shimmer comes from individual pieces of glitter that reside in the ink. This means that these shimmer inks won’t always 100% conceal whatever pencil lines or markings may be underneath them, and they will require constant stirring to be shimmery. The ink’s thick enough that the glitter pieces do not sink to the bottom of the jar super quickly, but it does get annoying feeling like I have to clean, cap, and reshake every few dips and also contributes to a sense of urgency when writing. The glitter pieces are also bigger than I prefer—which causes the overall shimmer to appear spotty (and conversely noticeably bland if enough of them aren’t incorporated). I much prefer shimmer inks like Dr. Ph Martin’s, where the shimmer is so fine that the entire ink shines—not individual pieces that can be seen floating about. My overall impression of Ferris Wheel Press’s calligraphy shimmer inks is that it literally does look like someone threw a bunch of craft glitter into colored matte ink, but some of the ink/shimmer combos are really beautiful. And—as I said—the texture, consistency, and coverage of these is generally pretty great compared to other inks I’ve used. The fact that they’re waterproof allows them to be compatible with water-friendly media and have a greater sense of permanence—plus dry time only takes a minute or two. As far as feedback pertaining to this specific color of ink goes: It’s one of my favorites from this line/brand of ink. It’s such a beautiful deep rich blue. The shimmer is blue as well, with silver hint, and definitely more visible than some of their other calligraphy shimmers. This ink in particular also has great coverage—it’s plenty dark to cover anything underneath it. Will continue buying any new colors this brand releases.

  • Great Ink 4

    Posted by Tumble on Apr 25th 2025

    Ferris Wheel Press’s calligraphy inks (which are used for dip pen and not to be confused with their enormous line of fountain pen inks) have such a desirable consistency. In general, they’re thick, creamy, smooth, matte, water-resistant, quick-drying, and very opaque. I purchased my first calligraphy ink from them years ago, and have since purchased nearly every color they have available (which isn’t as many color options as I’d like just yet, but seems to be growing steadily through the years). Their shimmer calligraphy inks are a bit of a different beast than their non-shimmer calligraphy inks, however. They’ve got less opacity to them and their shimmer comes from individual pieces of glitter that reside in the ink. This means that these shimmer inks won’t always 100% conceal whatever pencil lines or markings may be underneath them, and they will require constant stirring to be shimmery. The ink’s thick enough that the glitter pieces do not sink to the bottom of the jar super quickly, but it does get annoying feeling like I have to clean, cap, and reshake every few dips and also contributes to a sense of urgency when writing. The glitter pieces are also bigger than I prefer—which causes the overall shimmer to appear spotty (and conversely noticeably bland if enough of them aren’t incorporated). I much prefer shimmer inks like Dr. Ph Martin’s, where the shimmer is so fine that the entire ink shines—not individual pieces that can be seen floating about. My overall impression of Ferris Wheel Press’s calligraphy shimmer inks is that it literally does look like someone threw a bunch of craft glitter into colored matte ink, but some of the ink/shimmer combos are really beautiful. And—as I said—the texture, consistency, and coverage of these is generally pretty great compared to other inks I’ve used. The fact that they’re waterproof allows them to be compatible with water-friendly media and have a greater sense of permanence—plus dry time only takes a minute or two. As far as feedback pertaining to this specific color of ink goes: this is one of my favorites from this style/brand of product. The blue is so deep and vibrant, and the silvery blue shimmer actually shows up quite well when properly shaken. This one in particular also has great coverage—it’s plenty dark to cover anything underneath it. Will continue buying any new colors they release—hoping for more as gorgeous as this one.