Splendid all rounder quality but practically priced ink - usually old by students in China and abroad. Flush if not established ink, it does not bleed all owing to mounting process if allowable to by the book dry at the initiation. The plus in this even if is its economy - dried surplus ink can be rehydrated and reused.Dries into a extremely clad (extremely nearly glossy) black if old unadulterated. As the ink dries all owing to use, simply pour extra ink on dried ink to revive it lacking intensity. Do not use fill up if you fancy to retain the fruitfulness of the black. Fill up intensity will way it to improve into a not glossy-ish grey.Has a moderately passionate but lovely (or not so lovely depending on your nasal preference) herbal scent. Akin herbal medicine. Its YiDeGe counterpart has a akin scent but manifests a brownish tint as watered down.Comes in 100ml or 250ml for around $8 or $18 correspondingly. - Agogo
This is a apprentice ink with a good reputation for regard and normal, in Plates. I be fond of it because of all the depiction, manga, and sumi inks I be inflicted with tried, it has a dynamic with the intention of makes it good for calligraphy on papyrus. And, it doesn't clog a softer reed as naughtily as lacquered inks can, or go stale in the jar as promptly with intensity and dipping, so you get to use extra of what you bought. Flush if it is a apprentice ink, even if, it still performs water supply ample to do a pensee suitable for framing.
- BubbaHoTep

Chung Hwa Ink Sumi Ink for Chinese Painting and Calligraphy 8.8 oz
Bottle Height: 6", Net weight 250g(8.8 oz).
The manufacturer of Chuangwa ink, Beijing Yidege, has a history of more than 140 years since its establishment in 1865 and is well known for their ink products. Chunghwa ink was initially introduced in 1965. It's recommended to both beginning and advanced sumi or watercolor artists to use.
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