Organics Studio Annual Editions Ink Bottle - Foggy Bottom Yellow Sepia

Organics Studio Annual Editions Ink Bottle - Foggy Bottom Yellow Sepia
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Presidential Patina: Organics Studio Annual Edition – Foggy Bottom (Yellow Sepia)
Step into the historic, mist-shrouded streets of Washington D.C. with Organics Studio Foggy Bottom. Released as part of the "Annual Edition" series—a collection of limited-run inks designed to celebrate specific places, moments, or moods—Foggy Bottom is a tribute to the oldest neighborhood in the U.S. capital, home to the State Department and a rich history of clandestine diplomacy.
Foggy Bottom Yellow Sepia is a masterpiece of "shading" ink. It is a complex, atmospheric yellow-gold that transitions into a deep, earthy sepia as it dries. This ink doesn't rely on flashy shimmer or heavy sheen; instead, it uses sophisticated pigment gradients to give your writing the appearance of a sun-drenched, aged parchment found in a forgotten government archive.
✨ Signature Features: The Diplomatic Shading
Foggy Bottom is favored by purists who appreciate the subtle, artistic "character" of a well-behaved fountain pen ink.
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Golden-Yellow to Sepia Gradient: The primary color is a warm, honey-yellow. However, because of its unique formulation, the ink "pools" in the curves of your letters, drying into a rich, scorched-earth sepia. This creates a stunning "antique" look on the page.
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Exceptional Shading Properties: This is a high-shading ink. In a single word, you may see three or four distinct tones ranging from bright dandelion to a dark, toasted tobacco brown.
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Annual Edition Rarity: Like all Organics Studio Annuals, Foggy Bottom was produced in a limited batch. It represents a more traditional, "vintage" side of the brand compared to their high-saturation "Sheen Monsters."
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Excellent Paper Performance: Because it is less saturated than inks like Nitrogen, Foggy Bottom is very well-behaved. It resists "feathering" and "bleed-through," even on slightly more absorbent paper, making it a viable daily writer.
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Maryland Heritage: Hand-mixed in the USA by chemist Tyler Dahl, the ink captures the swampy, humid, and golden-hour light characteristic of the Potomac riverfront.
🖋️ Best Practices for Foggy Bottom
To truly capture the "sepia-tone" magic of this limited edition, follow these tips:
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Nib Choice is Critical: To see the full range of yellow-to-brown shading, use a Medium, Broad, or Stub nib. A very fine nib may only show the yellow base, missing the beautiful sepia "pooling" effect that makes the ink special.
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Paper Pairing: While it works on most paper, using a Cream or Ivory-colored paper (such as Tomoe River Cream or Midori MD) enhances the "aged document" aesthetic, making the yellow tones feel more organic and less "fluorescent."
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Reliable Daily Driver: This ink is significantly easier to clean out of a pen than the high-sheen series. It is safe for vintage pens and demonstrator models alike, as it won't stain or clog the feed with heavy particulates.
The Enthusiast’s Note: "Foggy Bottom is the ultimate ink for anyone who wants their journal to look like it was written in 1850. The way it turns from a bright honey to a dark sepia as it dries is mesmerizing. It’s one of the few yellows that is actually dark enough to read comfortably for long periods of time."
| Brand | Organics Studio |
| Colors | Foggy Bottom Yellow Sepia |
| Type | Ink Bottle |







