Wearingeul’s Inferno ink, inspired by Oscar Wilde, has a deep, intense red that leans slightly toward a dark crimson. It carries a strong presence on the page without feeling overly bright, giving it a more controlled and refined look rather than something loud or flashy. There’s a certain depth to the color that becomes more noticeable as it settles.
The ink flows smoothly through a fountain pen, keeping the writing experience consistent and easy to manage. As it dries, you may notice some natural shading, especially on higher-quality paper, where the red shifts between darker and slightly lighter tones. This subtle variation adds character without making the writing feel uneven.
The bottle design follows Wearingeul’s literary theme, with a clean and considered look that reflects the inspiration behind the collection while sitting neatly on a desk.