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    My Five Favorite Calligraphy Inks

    July 25, 2017

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    Lindsey Bugbee

    Calligraphy, Dip Pen Calligraphy, Inks

    If I created a post of all the calligraphy inks that I love, you’d be here all day. So: I’ve limited it to five! These are the five inks that I use and appreciate the most, and I hope you’ll give at least one of them a shot. If I missed any must-try inks, please…

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    Before I start this post, a disclaimer: there are so many calligraphy inks available, and I’ve used a tiny percentage of them! Still, I encourage you to try the calligraphy inks on this list, plus any other inks that appeal to you. The only way you can find favorites is through experimentation in growing your collection — and you can never have too much ink!

    1. Dr. Ph. Martin’s Bleed Proof White Ink

    Dr. Ph. Martin's Bleed Proof White Ink | The Postman's Knock
    Bleed Proof White comes in a convenient, dip pen-ready bottle!

    White calligraphy has a way of catching the eye. It presents a striking contrast and has a “how-do-you-do-that?” factor! In order to create gorgeous white calligraphy, you have to use a nice, high-quality white calligraphy ink.

    My Five Favorite Calligraphy Inks | The Postman's Knock
    Creating this Flourish Formal white calligraphy made paying an invoice a lot more fun!

    My favorite white calligraphy ink is Dr. Ph. Martin’s Bleed Proof White. Bleed Proof White works so well because it’s not really ink … it’s more like correction fluid. Unlike a lot of white inks (e.g. Winsor & Newton), Bleed Proof White won’t smudge when you run an eraser over it. Just make sure it’s completely dry before you erase! (You can find this plus six other tips in the Seven Tips for Writing White Calligraphy post.)

    Erasing White Guidelines | The Postman's Knock
    Make sure you give white ink plenty of time to dry. White smudges are very difficult to correct!

    Internationally, you can find Bleed Proof White at:

    • Australia – Jacksons
    • Canada – Currys
    • France – Comptoir des Écritures
    • New Zealand – Fishpond
    • Philippines – Scribe Writing Essentials
    • United Kingdom – Jackson’s
    • United States – Amazon

    2. Daniel Smith Walnut Ink

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    You will need to transfer Daniel Smith walnut ink into a separate container to use it with your dip pen. (I use an old jam jar.)

    If you use walnut ink, you’ll be rewarded with calligraphy that features a myriad of different brown hues ranging from very light to deep and rich! You can use it to create calligraphy pieces with a vintage vibe.

    Walnut Ink Place Card | The Postman's Knock
    Walnut ink lends a delightful antique feel to this Janet Style place card!

    You can mix your own walnut ink from crystals (or make it from walnuts), or you can buy it premixed — which is what I prefer! Daniel Smith makes a fantastic walnut ink that dries to a vibrant brown hue.

    Lacy Walnut Ink Envelope | The Postman's Knock
    The lace for this mail art was created using the How to Draw Lace tutorial.

    Internationally, you can find Daniel Smith Walnut Ink at:

    • Australia – Senior Art
    • Canada – Studio Six
    • Philippines – Artisan MNL
    • Singapore – Arters
    • United States – Paper & Ink Arts
    • United Kingdom – J & T’s Art and Calligraphy (This is not Daniel Smith ink, but looks like a good substitute.)

    3. Iron Gall Ink

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    My favorite iron gall ink is Scribbler’s Walker’s Copperplate Ink. However, that ink has to be ordered from the UK. If you’d prefer to order stateside, McCaffery’s is great, and so is Paper and Ink Arts’ Old World Ink.

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    The thin upstrokes on these Janet Style envelopes contrast well with the sumptuous downstrokes. Iron gall ink can help you to make amazing upstrokes!

    Iron gall ink has a watery viscosity that makes it a joy to work with when you are trying to create thin hairlines. Depending on the ink brand, the calligraphy will either all dry deep black, or some parts will have a nice fade!

    My Five Favorite Calligraphy Inks | The Postman's Knock
    The ink shown here is Walker’s Copperplate from Scribblers. It will surprise you with a bit of a fade!

    Iron gall ink has been used for centuries by masters from Rembrandt to da Vinci. Again, I don’t recommend a specific brand. Whatever is available to you will work great! If you absolutely cannot find iron gall ink, you can try making your own (though it looks a bit complicated).

    4. Finetec Gold Watercolors

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    You can use the Finetec Golds palette to make sparkling, opaque gold calligraphy. I tend to use Finetec the most around holidays, though it’s great for any elegant occasion!

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    Are you feeling Christmas in July? You can learn how to make this flourished tree in the TPK Holiday Calligraphy Worksheet: 2016 Edition.

    While Finetec can render gorgeous results, there is a bit of a trick to using it! Last week’s Creating Gold Calligraphy: How to Use the Finetec Palette post will show you how.

    Creating Gold Calligraphy: How to Use the Finetec Palette | The Postman's Knock
    This envelope combines geometric George Style lettering with elegant Janet Style calligraphy.

    Internationally, you can find Finetec Gold watercolors at:

    • Australia – The Gold Leaf Factory or Calligraphy Supplies Australia
    • Canada – Delta Art
    • Germany – Coliro.de
    • India – Amazon.com
    • Netherlands – Splendith
    • Philippines – Art Nebula
    • Spain – Cocoloko
    • United Kingdom – Scribblers
    • United States – Amazon.com

    5. Any Watercolor Palette

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    I often use Yarka St. Petersburg watercolors for calligraphy because they’re very lightfast (and also great for watercolor painting)!

    When half of your family lives in Peru (as mine does), you learn very quickly that it’s no fun traveling with calligraphy inks in bottles. Travel with a dry watercolor palette instead! All you need to do is brush a watercolor hue on the back of your nib, and you can write with it just like any other ink.

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    Go for it — you’ll be a watercolor calligraphy pro in no time!

    If you’re curious about how to use watercolors to write calligraphy, you can learn in this blog post. Once you get the hang of it, you’ll never pack calligraphy ink to go on a trip again!

    Watercolors + Calligraphy | The Postman's Knock
    This sketchbook page was created during a recent visit to Peru. Everything you see on it — even the writing — was made with watercolors! You can learn more about sketchbooking in this blog post.

    As far as the best watercolors for calligraphy go, anything works! I’ve used everything from children’s palettes to artist-grade paints … they all write beautifully. Feel free to grab what you have at hand!


    I hope that you enjoyed this post! If you’ve got any favorite calligraphy inks that I missed, please contribute them in the comments. I’d love to learn about more inks, and so would others! For now, though, I’d like to say thanks so much for reading TPK, and enjoy the rest of your day. 🙂

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  1. Zelda Ella Avatar
    Zelda Ella
    September 24, 2020

    you’re so creative!! I don’t think that watercolor can use as calligraphy ink. I will definitely try it. I also use Dr. ink but it’s not white ink, I bought a gold one. I think anyone that uses these inks knows that the pigment in some colors separates and the bottle needs to be shaken well. I love the color, I love that it flows well from my dip pen

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      Zelda Ella
      September 27, 2020

      I also use Winsor & Newton ink. It is quite good. The color is great and freely flows from the pen nib. What makes this product so great is that it is not waterproof.

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    Kelley
    October 28, 2018

    Hi Lindsey – just wanted to tip you off to a new ink I found and am LOVING! Have you tried the Blister Ink from John Neal Booksellers? It is terrific! I don’t know how to describe it, but it’s thicker than Sumi, prettier (and definitely thicker) than Walnut (I got the Mahogany color), did not work in my Blue Pumpkin nib, so not thick. It is kind of gritty, but looks smooth when dry. I highly recommend at least trying it. I love it so much I just purchased the red and green colors (all of the colors they have are very “earthy” colors) to start working on Christmas cards. You are always so generous with us, I thought I’d reciprocate for once in case you hadn’t tried. it. 🙂

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      October 29, 2018

      Wow! I’ll definitely check it out! I’m always open to new suggestions and to expanding my calligraphy toolbox 😀

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    Cl Weston
    August 20, 2018

    Does Gall Ink damage metal pen nibs? How can I prevent this?

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      August 29, 2018

      Hi there! It won’t damage them; it just corrodes them a little bit faster than inks that have less acid because it is more acidic. 🙂 There’s nothing you can do about that — just buy another nib! However, it won’t damage the nib overnight … it usually takes a month or two. That’s just the natural life cycle of a nib; they get dull with use!

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    doubleohhelix
    February 3, 2018

    Oh my GOSH! I just tried walnut ink for the first time, and it’s absolutely gorgeous! Any photos do not do it justice; it looks so amazing up close and in person. The faint sheen that it leaves when it dries is just absolutely lovely. Thank you for the spot-on recommendation!

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    Melissa
    November 9, 2017

    Have you ever tried Royal Talens Gouache for calligraphy?

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      November 29, 2017

      I haven’t! It may be worth a try?

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    pburczynski3
    September 4, 2017

    I just started working through the Amy beginner set, and am having trouble with my strokes. I was going to order some Sumi ink because I think my ink is most of the problem. Does it matter what brand of Sumi ink to use? Or are any of them ok? or should I just start with Iron Gall, because its clearly beautiful!!

    Thanks!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      September 20, 2017

      Hi there! I would still start with sumi because it’s a nice, silky beginner ink. Once you’ve got the hang of sumi, you can move on to iron gall (which is gorgeous, but more intermediate because it’s so watery)! I like Yasutomo sumi ink, but I think any sumi ink should work just fine. 🙂

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        Libby
        February 2, 2018

        Chinese calligraphy is also an amazing skill/art.

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    tiffbaldonado
    August 16, 2017

    The only ink I haven’t tried on this post is iron gall. It’s hard to find here in the Philippines but I would love to get my hands on some. I’ve heard using iron gall ink will really shorten the lifespan of your nib. Is it true? Dr. Ph Marten’s BPW is my favorite white ink and Finetec is my favorite metallic “ink”. Travelling with inks is indeed nerve wracking. Especially on planes! Like you, I usually just bring a watercolor set to use as ink. I often bring one with a palette that I put together (a mix of student and artist grade paints) in half pans plus a waterbrush pen. Both student and artist grade watercolors do work well as ink. I’ve found that what matters is getting the right mix of paint + water to make it flow smoothly from the nib. Watercolor + water as ink is also easier to work with in hot/humid weather. I find it isn’t as finicky as walnut or sumi (when its 35C or hotter outside). Making practice during summer months here a breeze.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      August 30, 2017

      I agree about watercolors — so easy to transport and use as ink! As far as iron gall ink goes, it does blunt the nib a little bit faster than normal inks. However, I don’t believe you’ll be amazed at how fast it corrodes the nib. It still happens pretty gradually … certainly gradually enough to still justify using the ink! Just keep a couple of extra nibs on hand and you’ll be good to go. 🙂

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    Heather
    July 28, 2017

    I just ordered the Bleed Proof White. I’m anxious to try it out!

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    Goreczny Maryse
    July 26, 2017

    Bonjour Kinsey, je regarde avec passion tes conseils. Je fais beaucoup de scrapbooking, depuis quelques mois je me suis lancée dans l’aquarelle et la calligraphy. Je suis très mauvaise en dessin, et j’aimerai me procurer une table lumineuse. Pourrais tu me conseiller sur une table lumineuse parfaite mais à un prix pas trop élevé. En effet, je ne travaille plus pour raison de santé et mes moyens financiers sont très restreints malheureusement. Merci pour tout ce que tu nous apprends.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      August 30, 2017

      Bonjour Goreczny! Je suppose par votre adresse e-mail que vous êtes en France, et je ne suis pas sûr d’une table lumineuse à prix raisonnable disponible ici. Aux États-Unis, je conseille aux gens d’acheter sur Amazon.com. Je ne sais pas si ce sera le même cas en France, mais ici, vous pouvez trouver une bonne table lumineuse pour environ $35! Je conseillerais de lire les commentaires sur les produits pour vous aider à prendre votre décision. 🙂

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    Chantelle
    July 26, 2017

    Excellent post. I’m yet to try walnut ink or iron gall but they are my favorite ones in this post, and the hairlines are beautiful😢. I notice you didn’t mention Sumi ink, is there any reason why you left it out?
    Thanks!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      August 30, 2017

      Hi Chantelle! I love sumi ink for beginners and I use it in all my workshops. I like that it’s a silky smooth ink that’s simple to write with. However, I often find myself using iron gall ink instead when I’m working on my own projects … that’s because iron gall ink is capable of making much thinner hairlines than sumi! Still, sumi is an *awesome* ink, and will always have a spot on my desk. 😉

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