Sepia & Brown Inks for Calligraphy
Sepia and walnut inks create a nice antique effect. Following are some to try.
Higgens Calligraphy Ink - Sepia
A free-flowing ink. Can be used with dip pens or fountain pens. It is not waterproof.
Walnut Ink
You can purchase walnut ink in liquid or crystal form. When used full strength it can be a very dark color, almost black. Thinned out you can get lovely golden brown colors, depending on the ink. You can use the ink to write with, or you can thin it out and use it to "age" paper to give it a lovely antique look.
McCaffery's Penman's Ink
This oak gall ink writes brown, but dries a dense black. It is especially created for use in pointed pens used for Copperplate and Spencerian caligraphy.
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