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Winsor & Newton Drawing Inks
Starting at: £4.80
The Winsor & Newton Drawing Inks can be intermixed and diluted with distilled water. Not lightfast (except Black and White). All colours are transparent and water resistant once dry (except Gold & Silver). Learn More -
Talens Drawing Ink 490ml
£40.95Professional drawing ink. For use with brush or technical drawing pen. Waterproof. Use on paper, Bristol board or film. 490 ml Learn More -
Pelikan Drawing Ink A Black
Starting at: £8.30
Transparent intermixable waterproof inks. Diluted with distilled water. Suitable for ruling pens, drawing pens and brushes. Learn More -
Rohrer & Klingner Drawing & Calligraphy Ink 250ml
Starting at: £23.20
Drawing & Calligraphy Ink (series 29 700). Lightfast pigmented acrylic inks in 22 colours. Intermixable with Rohrer’s Antique Drawing Inks. Suitable for brush, dip pen, technical drawing pens greater than 0.35mm and airbrush. Learn More -
Rohrer & Klingner Drawing & Calligraphy Ink 12ml
Starting at: £4.80
Drawing & Calligraphy Ink (series 29 700). Lightfast pigmented acrylic inks in 24 colours. Intermixable with Rohrer’s Antique Drawing Inks. Suitable for brush, dip pen, technical drawing pens greater than 0.35mm and airbrush. Learn More -
Rohrer & Klingner Drawing & Calligraphy Ink 50ml
Starting at: £7.30
Drawing & Calligraphy Ink (series 29 700). Lightfast pigmented acrylic inks in 24 colours. Intermixable with Rohrer’s Antique Drawing Inks. Suitable for brush, dip pen, technical drawing pens greater than 0.35mm and airbrush. Learn More -
Rohrer & Klingner Drawing & Calligraphy Black Ink 1L
£64.20Lightfast pigmented acrylic ink. Intermixable with Rohrer’s Antique Drawing Inks. Suitable for brush, dip pen, technical drawing pens greater than 0.35mm and airbrush. Learn More -
Rohrer & Klingner Black Drawing Ink
Starting at: £7.40
Drawing Ink (series 29 500). A fine, free flowing pigmented ink. Available in gold, silver, black, sepia and bistre lightfast traditional tones in shellac binder. Learn More -
Rohrer & Klingner Sepia Drawing Ink
Starting at: £7.40
Drawing Ink (series 29 500). A fine, free flowing pigmented ink. Available in gold, silver, bistre, sepia and black lightfast traditional tones in shellac binder. Learn More -
Rohrer & Klingner Bistre Drawing Ink
Starting at: £7.40
Drawing Ink (series 29 500). A fine, free flowing pigmented ink. Available in gold, silver, sepia, black and bistre lightfast traditional tones in shellac binder. Learn More -
Rohrer & Klingner Gold Drawing Ink
Starting at: £8.10
Drawing Ink (series 29 500). A fine, free flowing pigmented ink. Available in gold and three lightfast traditional tones in shellac binder. Learn More -
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Roberson Liquid Metal Acrylic Inks
Starting at: £6.70
Roberson extra fine Liquid Metal Inks for calligaphy and drawing. Apply with dip pen or brush, can be thinned with water if required and will not tarnish. Not suitable for fountain pens or technical drawing pens. Waterproof. Learn More -
Schmincke Aerocolour Inks
Starting at: £8.30
A highly concentrated acrylic pigmented colour suitable for drawing pens, calligraphy, brush and airbrush techniques. 36 standard colours and 12 'special effects' colours. Lightfast and waterproof when dry. Glass Jar with dropper. Learn More -
London Pigment, Mediaeval Inks Set, 2
£35.00Purple and Brown Madder Ink Orange Madder Ink Oak Gall Ink Learn More -
Pelikan 4001 Fountain Pen Inks
Starting at: £8.80
Non clogging inks in vivid colours. Suitable for plunger fountain pens. Non waterproof. Learn More -
Winsor & Newton Calligraphy Inks
Starting at: £6.20
18 vibrant colours, lightfast, non-clogging and fully intermixable. Non-waterproof. Learn More -
London Pigment, Mediaeval Inks Set, 1
£35.00Verdigris Ink Purple Madder and Lac Ink Purple Lac Ink Learn More -
Gillott Nibs
Starting at: £1.35
The automatic choice for pen and ink sketching, mapping, engraving, extra fine writing and general drawing. Made from the finest quality Sheffield steel, hand finished for top performance. Learn More -
Cornelissen Historical Inks, French Sepia
Starting at: £6.50
Shellac based. Water resistant when dry. Not suitable for fountain pens. Learn More -
Cornelissen Historical Inks, Doomsday
£10.50Our oldest recipe, this high-quality Oak Gall Ink was used by monasteries and the Crown in medieval Britain. Initially a medium blue-grey, it darkens to a rich, matte black, slightly warmer in tone than our other Oak Gall Inks. When diluted, beautiful warm red undertones are revealed due to the presence of wine within the mixture.
Not suitable for fountain pens.
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Cornelissen Historical Inks, Spice Yellow Ink 30ml
£6.50A luscious sunshine yellow that can be layered to produce deeper shades. As a blend of organic dyes derived from saffron and turmeric, this ink is not fully lightfast. Unlike other inks in this range, it has a granulating texture that displays the individual colour particles.
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Cornelissen Historical Inks, Jane Austen Ink 30ml
£10.50This ink is made to the recipe that Jane Austen used to draft her novels. Austen's maid took this formula from Martha Lloyd's book, ‘The House Keeper’. She used good-quality English oak galls, but poorer quality beer than Isaac Newton, and added a little sugar. Her recipe is less stable and turns ‘antique brown’ over a long period of time, while Sir Isaac Newton's remains black. Initially a medium blue-grey, it darkens to a rich matte back, slightly warmer in tone than our regular Oak Gall Ink. It is made in small batches and blended to give the required consistency and strength, and is fully waterproof in 5-7 days. Permanent and lightfast, it has been steeped for several weeks and left to ‘mature’ for several more in the bottle. When used on animal skins such as vellum, the acids in the Oak Gall Ink react with collagen, effectively ‘etching’ itself into the surface, hence its permanence.
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Cornelissen Historical Inks, China Blue
£6.50Formulated from the same dye that was used to colour blue and white china, this ink is a deep, rich blue. Used at full opacity, it is a blue-black, and dilutes down to wonderful cold blue washes. As it is dye-based, it is not fully lightfast. Learn More -
Cornelissen Historical Inks, Yellow Hawthorn Ink 30ml
£6.50Made from organic hawthorn berries collected from Cambridgeshire, this bright, warm yellow ink can be layered in order to produce deeper shades. It is not fully lightfast or waterproof due to the presence of organic materials.
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Cornelissen Historical Inks, Walnut
Starting at: £9.00
Made from organic walnut husks collected in Cambridgeshire, this deep brown walnut ink is made to an 18th-century formula. Small batches of the ink are blended to give the required consistency and strength. It has good permanence, but will eventually fade if left in direct sunlight for sustained periods of time, and is not wholly waterproof, but has some staying power, especially on sized watercolour papers. As with all handmade products derived from natural ingredients, there may be slight variations in the colour and consistency as a result of seasonal changes.
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Cornelissen Historical Inks, Brazilwood
£6.50The highest quality ink ever found on illuminated manuscripts from medieval Britain. The muted peachy red of this ink is achieved by simmering brazilwood chunks in vinegar. Add a tiny drop of Oak Gall Ink to produce wonderfully bright violets.
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Cornelissen Historical Inks, Sir Isaac Newton Ink 30ml
£10.50Formulated to the exact recipe used by Isaac Newton, this ink is completely permanant, as his surving writings attest. Although composed of very similar ingredients to our Jane Austen Ink, we consider Newton's recipe to be superior, as Austen's has browned slightly over time. Initially a medium blue-grey, it darkens to a rich, matte back, which is slightly warmer in tone than our regular Oak Gall Ink. It is made in small batches and blended to give the required consistency and strength, and is fully waterproof in 5-7 days. Permanent and lightfast, it has been steeped for several weeks and left to ‘mature’ for several more in the bottle. When used on animal skins such as vellum, the acids in the Oak Gall Ink react with collagen, effectively ‘etching’ itself into the surface, hence its permanence.
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Cornelissen Historical Inks, Virginia Woolf Purple
£6.50This ink is inspired by the distinctive purple ink used by Virginia Woolf for her work and correspondence. Handmade by a master inkmaker, especially for Cornelissen, using a historic recipe based on blackthorn berries. Suitable for fountain pens and work on paper and parchment. Indelible and waterproof over time.
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Cornelissen Historical Inks, Green Hawthorn Ink 30ml
£6.50A rich, soft green, this ink is made from organic Hawthorn berries, collected in Cambridgeshire, following a medieval English formula. The ink is not fully lightfast, due to the presence of organic ingredients.
Not suitable for fountain pens. Learn More