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Deep blue ink made from ground smalt, a historical pigment dating back to the Renaissance.
A richly pigmented blue ink used in Persian manuscript illumination and decorative arts.
Bright red ink made from ground cinnabar, employed in ancient Chinese art and calligraphy.
A vibrant blue ink made using the ancient Egyptian pigment, ideal for historical recreations.
Natural red pigment ink, derived from iron oxide, used in ancient cave paintings.
Ink made from charred animal bones, favored for its deep, rich black color.
Dark brown ink made from soot, used historically in sketches for a warm, expressive line.
Specially formulated ink for copperplate calligraphy, providing smooth application and crisp lines.
Japanese lacquer-based ink, ideal for brush art and calligraphy with a glossy finish.
Ink formulated from ground minerals, ideal for achieving a range of green shades.
Natural ink made using gum arabic as a binder, providing a range of applications for artists.
Ink made from finely ground charcoal, providing a unique texture and depth of color.
Fragrant ink made from osmanthus flowers, perfect for romantic or poetic works.
Traditional soot-based ink known for its dark, rich pigments, perfect for serious artists.