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Carbon black ink

An ink prepared by incorporating a black carbon pigment, derived from soot or charcoal, into water that has been mixed with a binding agent such as gum arabic, or glue. As carbon is an inert material, the ink is chemically stable and its colour tends not to change over time. (John Hamilton Mortimer, Salvator Rosa).

An ink prepared by incorporating a black carbon pigment, derived from soot or charcoal, into water that has been mixed with a binding agent such as gum arabic, or glue. As carbon is an inert material, the ink is chemically stable and its colour tends not to change over time. (John Hamilton Mortimer, Salvator Rosa).

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