The Nan-King Indian ink is an indelible liquid black ink that is highly resistant to fading and comes in a deep black that can be used pure for calligraphy and drawing or diluted with water. It is an acrylic ink made with black pigment.

more information
How is Indian black ink used?
Ink is a pigment-based medium with good covering properties that is bright once dry (30 minutes).
It can be applied with a paintbrush, quill or airbrush onto stiff, flexible, absorbent and non-absorbent materials: paper, PVC sheets, cardboard, wood, plaster, glass, plastic, clay, pottery, salt dough, wallpaper, fabric, tracing paper, modelling clay, metal, polystyrene, etc.).
It can be applied with a paintbrush, quill or airbrush onto stiff, flexible, absorbent and non-absorbent materials: paper, PVC sheets, cardboard, wood, plaster, glass, plastic, clay, pottery, salt dough, wallpaper, fabric, tracing paper, modelling clay, metal, polystyrene, etc.).
Key features of Indian black ink
- Opaque
- Can be layered
- Liquid
- Intense
- Good covering properties
- Miscible
- Indelible
- Permanent