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Rohrer & Klingner Litho Chalk
Starting at: £17.10
Composed of wax, tallow and Syrian asphalt, the litho chalks feature high resistance against acids. To maintaine quality of the stone, they do not seal the pores of the stone surface. Available in six degrees of hardness with No. 0 being the softest, No. 5 the hardest, and No. 3 the most commonly applied. Learn More -
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 -
Korns Litho Pencil Core
Starting at: £7.90
For litho on stone, plate and aquatint. Can be mixed with water. For aquatint applications. No.1, 2 and 3 are the most suitable for creating fine tonal effects. Acid resistant. Pencil core fits in our classic 5.5mm clutch pencil. Learn More -
Compressed Etching Press Blankets
Starting at: £0.45
The finest, smoothest woollen blanket that we sell, suitable for use as the ‘fronting’ blanket next to the paper as it is very tightly woven, ensuring no impression is left on the print. It can also be used as the middle ‘cushioning’ blanket if three blankets are in use. Thickness: 2.5 mm. Manufactured by A W Hainsworth at their West Yorkshire mill. The quantity you enter below is the length you would like in centimetres. The total will be calculated automatically in your basket. Learn More -
Lyons Woodcut Tool Set
£103.05Professional six-tool woodcut set, including the following E C Lyons instruments: - Bent Chisel; - Knife; - V-Shape Tool; - Small Gouge; - Medium Gouge; - Slip Stone (for sharpening tools). Learn More -
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 -
Korns Litho Tusche Stick
£33.60108 x 29 x 10 mm. Prepare by mixing with distilled water to desired concentration. Can be used on aquatint as well as litho plates and stones. Recommended for higher quality results. Learn More -
Cornelissen Lithography Sponge, Compressed
£6.50Cornelissen Lithography Sponge, Compressed. Designed to keep the litho stone wet during printing. It can be used for preparing printmaking or watercolour paper. Learn More -
Lascaux Tusche Wash 500ml
£42.90This Tusche has handling qualities similar to ink and can be diluted to make gradated washes typical of stone lithography. By scratching into the dry marks, delicate non-printing lines can be created. Learn More -
Gamblin Portland Black Litho Ink 1lb
£25.00Artist-grade lithography ink, formulated with high-quality oil and a high pigment load. Learn More -
Pfeil Arkansas Stone Set of 4
£65.00Pfeil's Arkansas Sharpening Stones are made for honing cutting edges such as lino and wood cutting tools and etching tools. Genuine Arkansas stones are among the hardest and finest of honing stones. Use with special light honing oil. Each stone measures 65mm x 25mm x 8mm, with a grit rating of circa 8,000. Learn More -
Essdee Linocut Tool Sets
Starting at: £7.30
Essdee Linocut Tool Sets. Five or ten varied blades that can easily be secured into and removed from a comfortable handle. Learn More -
Pfeil Honing Oil for Arkansas Sharpening Stones, 125ml
£8.90Pfeil Honing Oil for Arkansas Sharpening Stones, 125ml Learn More -
Sharpening Stones
Starting at: £14.05
Professional sharpening stones used to hone each blade's cutting power on a variety of different printmaking tools. The Slip Stone is coarse whilst the Arkansas Stone has a very finely abrasive surface, perfect for carefully restoring a dull cutting instrument to its former brightness. These stones can be used to best advantage with a little honing oil. Learn More


