Description
This ink is a traditional drawing ink made from vegetable dyes. It is black with purple-brown undertones and was used in Europe from the 5th century to the 19th century. It is still in use today.
Traditional Historic Pigment Drawing Inks are produced according to
ancient recipes that using vegetable dyes. Oak Gall Black was, from
about the 5th century to the 19th century, the standard writing and
drawing ink in Europe. It remained in use well into the 20th
century. It is a black ink with purple-brown undertones. Comes in a
glass vial.