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Winsor And Newton Drawing Ink Bottle - White Water Resistant 14ML



This is a description of a drawing ink bottle by Winsor and Newton. The bottle is made of white water resistant material and has a variety of colors that can be mixed together to create different colors. The bottle is also transparent, so that different colors can be overlaid on top of each other. The bottle is made of a series of soluble dyes in a superior shellac solution, which makes the inks w... more details
Key Features:
  • Transparent bottle
  • Allows for different colors to be layered on top of each other
  • Made of water resistant material


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Manufacturer Winsor & Newton
Model Number 0094376899993
Description
This is a description of a drawing ink bottle by Winsor and Newton. The bottle is made of white water resistant material and has a variety of colors that can be mixed together to create different colors. The bottle is also transparent, so that different colors can be overlaid on top of each other. The bottle is made of a series of soluble dyes in a superior shellac solution, which makes the inks water resistant. The inks can be applied with a brush, dip pen, or airbrush, and are widely used by designers, calligraphers, and artists. The bottle comes with a guide to help users mix the colors correctly.

Fast drying, water resistent & transparent, this allows the overlaying of different colours for attractive optical colour mixtures. All the colours are water resistant except Liquid Indian Ink Gold and Silver.They are formulated from a series of soluble dyes in a superior shellac solution. These inks can be applied with brush, dip pen or airbrush and are widely used by designers, calligraphers and artists as well as illustrators. The colours can be easily diluted with water to reduce the strength of the colour or to increase it's transparency. Distilled water must be used as tap water causes the dye to separate from the binder.
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