There have been lots of rumors floating around about the Sailor Studio Ink collection and I have all the details for you.
First, if you don’t know what I’m talking about, Sailor released the Studio Ink collection several years ago with 100 unique ink colors in 20ml bottles. Some of these inks were wildly popular (123, we are looking at you!) and others clearly were not as popular. I think, at the time the collection was released, it was a little overwhelming for people to choose which of the 100 ink colors they needed or wanted and this collection also came out as the popularity of shimmer ink was on the rise. And Sailor, at present has no shimmer inks for fountain pens. This might change at some point but, at the moment, the only shimmer inks Sailor has released have been the Dipton collection for dip pens.
As a result of trends in the market, and the success of some very specific colors, many of the Sailor Studio Inks sat on the shelf, unloved. Some of this may have been a result of the rise of new brands like Wearinguel which hit the market about the same time that the Studio Ink line was released. The Studio collection also included inks that were not hugely dissimilar to each other or to an ink one of Sailor’s other lines –Shikiori, Manyo, special collections like the US 50 State series or the Yurameku series which offered a lot the multichromatic and sheening inks that had been some of the biggest sellers in the original Studio Ink line-up.
So, Sailor decided to keep 40 of the most popular colors from the original Studio Ink line, discontinue 60 of the colors and bring in TEN NEW colors. Some of the decision might have come from the contest they held in January about which shades were peoples’ favorites. You can check out the results and see if you agree. All the winners seem to be quite light, low saturation colors.
I have confirmation on the 60 colors that have been discontinued, listed below.

In order to keep the swatches, which I painstakingly added to this spreadsheet, I had to upload them to the site as screenshots. If you want to download and reference this spreadsheet yourself, here is a link to the spreadsheet (PDF).
From this list, you’ll see that many of the most popular colors will remain. Of the Sailor Studio Inks we have reviewed here, only three have been discontinued: No. 442, No. 341, and No. 653.
The new colors were shown in a slide on an Instagram post so I’m including it here for reference:


The new rollout for the Sailor Studio Ink collection will also include new packaging (pictured above). As a result, most retailers are making an effort to sell down their stock of original Sailor Ink Studio inks in preparation for the newly designed Studio Inks which will hopefully arrive in the US soon but I couldn’t find any definitive info about when the new bottles are expected to ship.

Overall, I think there are other solid alternatives already in the market for many of the colors removed. I counted and about 19 shades of blue were removed but there are strong showings for blues elsewhere.
As a Sailor ink lover, I am disappointed that they have chosen to take such a giant chunk out of this collection. I have found The Studio Ink collection to be a particularly good collection to shop when people are looking for an ink to match a specific pen. However, I think Diamine has an equally wide range and can help fill in any gaps that might now exist as well as all of Sailor’s other lines.

Check out some of our reviews of ink from the original Sailor Studio Ink collection.
Images used in the spreadsheet came from Pen Boutique, Dromgoole’s, Goulet Pens, Sakura Pen Gallery, Larry Post Australia, and whatever popped up when I searched for a swatch. If you want to purchase one of these inks before they are gone forever, buy it from your favorite authorized Sailor dealer while supplies last.
Finally, big shoutout to the folk on r/fountainpens on reddit for bringing this to my attention.


















































