Gas Works Park is an olive green fountain pen ink, named after the city park on the north side of Lake Union in Seattle. On most papers the base color appears to be dark olive which is highlighted by bronze sheen, though on papers such as Tomoe River or Iroful, the base color is significantly more blue.
Although no hazardous materials are used in the production of these inks, they should not be consumed. Keep inks out of the reach of children.










































Ben W (verified owner) –
Absolute stunner. This became a favorite immediately on inking it up. The variation in tones and depth of color are a treat. And I appreciate that it’s not so saturated that I get hard starts if I haven’t used the pen in a day or two. I highly recommend this one.
Birju –
I love this ink with combination of brown and green like rustic green. I was looking for such combination of colors in ink and this one has made my dream come true. I enjoy this ink and highly recommend this ink as not only color combination but has good flow and easy to clean.
Bonnie (verified owner) –
Fantastic ink that I have in two pens because I like it so much. The color can pass as a unique black in finer nibs. In larger nibs, it’s stunning and has replaced Monteverde Olivine as my favorite green (which says a lot). Well behaved with fantastic flow that doesn’t feather with little show thru. I came back to buy the others, and they’re out of stock. I wish I had went with my gut feeling and purchased them all. Oh well. Fingers crossed that they come back in stock. The Wet Pen has managed to make a perfect ink imho. I’m extremely excited for the others to come back in stock and for any future inks you might develop. Great job.
Fountain pen enjoyer (verified owner) –
I can’t stop raving about this ink to anyone who will listen. The sheen amount isn’t heavy, it’s just right for being there but not distracting from the text.
I also very much enjoy how it becomes an “off-black” in a wet pen. Coppery green leaning black. Very pleasant and well behaved enough and has some nice mild water resistance.
I bought a second bottle because I’m scared of running out of this amazing stuff.
CH Kim –
Excellent dark color, subtle but with the interesting property that this ink is quite a shape-shifter. It ranges dark blue to dark green depending on the paper. Great shading, thought not particularly sheeny in regular writing.