Drawing Ink

Emerald

Our Drawing Inks have been used by illustrators since their introduction by Winsor & Newton in the 1890’s, where the main requirement is brilliance of colour. Today they are formulated from a series of soluble dyes in a superior shellac solution. These inks can be applied with brush, dip pen or airbrush and are widely used by designers, calligraphers and artists as well as illustrators.
Size: 14ml
Overview

Good, old-fashioned drawing ink from our iconic little bottles. Fast-drying, water resistant and transparent - they can be used with a brush, dip pen or airbrush. We've created 26 colours, including Liquid Indian Ink - a water-based solution of traditional Chinese stick ink. All the colours are intermixable and you can overlay different colours for new effects and shades.

Specifications

SKU:094376899924
Colour Number: 235
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Product information

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Superior strength and brilliance of colour

Winsor & Newton Drawing inks are made from high quality dyes in a Shellac binder. The use of dyes produce bright colours, making these the perfect inks to create rich and vibrant artworks. All of our drawing inks are water resistant. The white, silver, gold and indian black are also pigmented, meaning they are lightfast. All inks can be used with a brush, or dip pen There are 26 colours in the range, loved by designers, artists and illustrators.

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