L&B Nan King Indian Ink

6,14 18,33 

Water-based, archival, and waterproof when dry!

Nan King Indian Ink contains lightfast pigment and is bound with shellac, which makes the ink waterproof and slightly glossy once dried.

It can be used straight from the bottle or diluted with water. For best results, use distilled water when diluting.

Tools can be cleaned with water. If the ink dries on tools, denatured alcohol and soapy water can be used to dissolve the color.

The ink is durable and suitable for archiving purposes.