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  1. India ink - Wikipedia

    Compared to other inks, such as the iron gall ink previously common in Europe, India ink is noted for its deep, rich black colour. It is commonly applied with a paintbrush (such as an ink brush) …

  2. India ink | Calligraphy, Drawing, Painting | Britannica

    India ink, black pigment in the form of sticks that are moistened before use in drawing and lettering, or the fluid ink consisting of this pigment finely suspended in a liquid medium, such …

  3. The History of India Ink - BLICK Art Materials

    Learn the fascinating history and evolution of the artist-loved medium, India ink, which dates all the way back to ancient China.

  4. Indian Ink — definition & quiz | Ultimate Lexicon

    Explore what Indian ink is, its origins, various uses, and why it has been a staple in art and writing for centuries. Learn about its impact on different art forms, and discover interesting facts and …

  5. India Ink - Michaels

    Provide artwork with an extra wow factor with India ink from Michaels. Free flowing and fast drying, this ink has a subtle sheen.

  6. Colour story: Indian Ink - Winsor & Newton NA

    Probably the most renowned ink, Indian ink is a permanent, opaque black. It mixes well with other colours, adding a cool, dense tint. It flows well on paper, producing strong, crisp black lines …

  7. A Beginners Guide To Indian Ink - Bromleys Art Supplies

    Oct 25, 2023 · Indian ink, also known as Chinese ink or India ink, is a type of ink traditionally used in East Asia for writing, drawing, and painting. It has a long history and is still in use today for …