J. Herbin Pigmented Calligraphy Ink...
J. Herbin Pigmented Calligraphy Ink...

J. Herbin Pigmented Calligraphy Ink 30 ml | Fuchsia

J. Herbin Encre Pigmentee is dedicated only for dip pen calligraphy by using brushes and dip nibs.

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Description

J. Herbin is the oldest ink company in the world. In the 17th century, in his store on Rue des Fosses Saint-Germain in Paris, J. Herbin created a collection of inks called "The Jewel of Inks." The brand has gained popularity and recognition from many pen lovers around the world.

The new calligraphy inks are made from gum Arabic according to the traditional recipe used by calligraphers. 

The vegan series of inks includes 15 intense shades that can be used in pure or diluted form. 

The ink is based on natural vegetable dye and can also be combined with Indian ink for drawing. After by diluting, you can get a darker or lighter reflection.

The shape of the glass bottle is wide and sturdy, so it is stable and provides easy dipping of the slanted observatory.

Calligraphy ink by J. Herbin is designed exclusively for matting technique with brushes and nibs.

It is ideal for creating ornaments, invitations and cards.

Capacity | 40 ml

Manufactured in France

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Kolor
Pink
Violet
11362T
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