12 Days of Inkmas: Day 8 – Kala Nostalgia Abstraction Mongolian Sandstorm

Kala Nostalgia Abstraction Mongolian Sandstorm box

Inkmas 2019When I saw the Kala Nostalgia Abstraction inks I was fascinated by the muted look of the colors. When I saw that the inks were marked as “pigment inks” my curiosity was piqued. So, I ordered two bottles.

I was most interested to try Monogolian Sandstorm. Over the years, I’ve always leaned towards a misty lavender ink and if it was waterproof (which most pigment inks are) that would be a double bonus.

Kala Nostalgia Abstraction Mongolian Sandstorm bottle

Kala Nostalgia Abstraction Mongolian Sandstorm cap detail

Mongolian Sandstorm, like the other Kala inks come in a 30ml glass bottle that is packaged in a paperboard box. The cap is embossed with the Kala logo which is a lovely touch.

Kala Nostalgia Abstraction Mongolian Sandstorm writing sample

The oddest thing about Mongolian Sandstorm is that the ink is darker when wet and then lightens as it dries. I wracked my brain trying to remember if there was any other material that behaved this way and the only thing I could think of was gouache.

Kala Nostalgia Abstraction Mongolian Sandstorm close-up

The most unpleasant thing I noticed about Mongolian Sandstorm was that it is wetter than most inks. So much so that it made my Japanese style EF appear almost like a broad. Above is a writing sample image showing another pen with the same nib next to Mongolian Sandstorm. The line weight difference is pretty ridiculous.

Kala Nostalgia Abstraction Mongolian Sandstorm writing on Tomoe River

I tried the pen on a bit of Tomoe River paper to see if the results would improve but the writing is equally indistinct.

Kala Nostalgia Abstraction Mongolian Sandstorm close-up on Tomoe River

Kala Nostalgia Abstraction Mongolian Sandstorm close-up on Rhodia

The two photos above are close-ups of the logo doodles I did. The top image is the version I did on the Tomoe River paper and the lower image is on Rhodia. The lines do not bleed but are still blobby.

Kala Nostalgia Abstraction Mongolian Sandstorm swatch comparison

Kala Nostalgia Abstraction Mongolian Sandstorm swatch comparison

I have two other hazy purple inks that are very similar in hue though they are not pigment inks: Pen BBS 270 and 346. Pen BBS 346 is a little bit darker but #270 Raspberry Milkshake is almost the same color, just not waterproof. Raspberry Milkshake is also a wetter ink. Pen BBS #346 is darker but a dry ink. It would perform better with a little bit of White Lightning.  (In PenBBS, #226 June Pearl and #315 Ice Lake are shimmer versions of similar colors if you prefer sparkle in your inks.)

Kala Nostalgia Abstraction Mongolian Sandstorm swatch comparison

Rohrer & Klingner Sketch Ink Jule is a good alternative if you’re looking for a waterproof hazy purple, though it is a little warmer with more red in the ink.

Overall, I’m not a fan of the Kala Nostalgia Abstraction inks thus far. It’s just not what I was hoping for.


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  1. Thanks for the review! I just got this one and Sierra Mist — looking for a permanent olive green. I hope it behaves better than the Mongolian (though I would have bought it anyway for the name–I traveled in Mongolia years ago). PS: The JetPens price now is $10.75 for a 30 ml bottle.

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