Description
- Herbin India inks are very rich in shellac. Its colors are transparent, except for the black color which is pigmented. It is indelible, resistant to water and most solvents.
- It can be used with a feather or a brush and becomes shiny when drying.
- It is indelible and solvent resistant. Artists appreciate it for the permanence of color. Also called “China Ink”, this ink’s primary component is the lacquer found in the Punjab region of India.
- Herbin began production of India ink in 1829. Every 50ML Bottle of Black India Ink can be used with a feather or a brush and becomes shiny when drying.
- Herbin’s calligraphy and specialty inks include rich metallics, shimmering pearlescents, and inks steeped in history.
- These inks are not for fountain pens. They are best suited for steel nibs, glass or quill pens, calames and brushes.
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