Hollín de Aceite Las tintas negras de hollín de aceite son buenos tanto para la caligrafía como para la pintura. El negro es profundo, sofisticado, brillante, pero no abrumador. Las tintas de alto grado pueden tener aceites aromáticos agregados tales como almizcle y borneol y otros ingredientes de la medicina china o pan de oro.
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Tamaño Neto
9.7 × 2.8 × 1 cm
Peso Neto
33
Tamaño embalado
3.82 × 1.1 × 0.39 cm
Peso embalado
0.07 g
SKU
ohkwtzqm01
asin
B01N6AB62I
asinusa
B01N6AB62I
UPC
601285835235
Viejo Hu Kai Wen es el taller de barra de tinta de mayor prestigio de China. Antiguo Hu Kai Wen ha estado haciendo la tinta de la manera más tradicional durante más de 250 años.
I used this inkstick on the Xuan paper 3388 plus. I was impressed with its effects. Doesn’t bleed as much as the paper and ink stick I bought from Chinatown. The ink stick is beautifully made. In an article I read on inkston these were individually hand painted by craftsmans. The inkstick and box it came with smelled nice and I suspect it was incensed. It also came with a small golden envelope of sample Xuan which was really thoughtful. The ink that was grind from the stick also smell really nice. I love smelling the ink which is really silly of me. The cheap Chinatown varieties smell awful and just can’t compare. The Chinatown varieties smelled like something that’s rotted and gone bad, the color no matter how thick I grind the stick is never dark enough, and it’s extremely roughly made. This is inkstick was extremely satisfying
Thank you very much for your nice feedback! 🙂 The box is not incensed. The nice smell is from the materials contained in the inkstick. 🙂 This is why you also find the ink has the same nice smell when you are grinding it. 🙂 Each inkstick has different recipe. Therefore, the smell varies a bit from inkstick to inkstick.
obgirllee
I used this inkstick on the Xuan paper 3388 plus. I was impressed with its effects. Doesn’t bleed as much as the paper and ink stick I bought from Chinatown. The ink stick is beautifully made. In an article I read on inkston these were individually hand painted by craftsmans. The inkstick and box it came with smelled nice and I suspect it was incensed. It also came with a small golden envelope of sample Xuan which was really thoughtful. The ink that was grind from the stick also smell really nice. I love smelling the ink which is really silly of me. The cheap Chinatown varieties smell awful and just can’t compare. The Chinatown varieties smelled like something that’s rotted and gone bad, the color no matter how thick I grind the stick is never dark enough, and it’s extremely roughly made. This is inkstick was extremely satisfying