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  1. Korns Rubbing Ink

    Korns Rubbing Ink

    Starting at: £31.80

    For creating textural and tonal effects. Learn More
  2. Charbonnel High-Grade Litho Ink

    Charbonnel High-Grade Litho Ink

    £57.20

    Charbonnel high-grade lithography ink, 125g. Paste drawing ink, very greasy, for heavily drawn or painted images. Can be softened with warm water. Learn More
  3. Rohrer & Klingner Autographic Ink

    Rohrer & Klingner Autographic Ink

    Starting at: £24.60

    Autographic ink is a particularly greasy ink used for drawing in silkscreen or lithography, or as a transfer ink. It can be applied to transference paper, ideally one that is strongly sized with a fine grain, or it can be directly applied to the stone. Learn More
  4. Gamblin Portland Black Litho Ink 1lb

    Gamblin Portland Black Litho Ink 1lb

    £25.00

    Artist-grade lithography ink, formulated with high-quality oil and a high pigment load. Learn More
  5. Charbonnel Black Soft Crayon Ink

    Charbonnel Black Soft Crayon Ink

    Starting at: £39.10

    Least intense black printing ink for lithography. Learn More
  6. Rohrer & Klingner Lithographic Inks

    Rohrer & Klingner Lithographic Inks

    Starting at: £17.10

    Liquid lithographic ink and solid (tushe) lithographic ink are highly resistant against acids and can be used to draw on stone, aluminium and zinc plates. Uses a highly dispersed pigment that is compounded from shellac, wax and soap. While the liquid ink is suited for complete covering, the tushe ink is excellent for halftones and transitions. * Please note that the Litho Tusche now comes in a cylindrical shape, rather than the rectangular stick photographed. Learn More

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