Liquid Sumi Ink

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    • KF12 – Liquid Sumi Ink ( 12 oz )

      KF12 – 12 Oz Black Liquid Sumi Ink

      This pre-mixed, permanent ink is made from the same high-quality soot as our sumi ink sticks. The bottle opening is wide enough to load ink for most brushes, and its cap conveniently doubles as a brush rest. Dries with a slight sheen and absorbs into paper slightly. When dried, KF series ink is more water-resistant that the KY series, which allows for unique glazing capabilities.

      Size: 2 7/8” x 2 7/8” x 5 5/16”

      Weight: 14.4 oz

      Volume: 12 oz

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      FAQ:

      Q: If I use your ink for gyo-taku (fish printing), can I eat the fish afterward?

      A: We do not recommend or make any claim that fish would be safe to consume after using our ink for gyo-taku.

      However, our sumi inks have the AP non-toxic seal per the ACMI’s Toxicological Advisory Board, which certifies that our art materials are safe and certified in a toxicological evaluation by a board-certified toxicologist to contain no materials in sufficient quantities to be toxic or injurious to humans, including children, or to cause acute of chronic health problems.

    • KF2 – Liquid Sumi Ink (2 oz)

      KF2 – 2 Oz Black Liquid Sumi Ink

      This pre-mixed, permanent ink is made from the same high-quality soot as our sumi ink sticks. The bottle opening is wide enough to load ink for most brushes, and its cap conveniently doubles as a brush rest. Dries with a slight sheen and absorbs into paper slightly. When dried, KF series ink is more water-resistant that the KY series, which allows for unique glazing capabilities.

      Size: 2 1/4″ x 2 1/4” x 2 5/8”

      Weight: 2.9 oz

      Volume: 2 oz

      [video width="720" height="720" mp4="https://yasutomo.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/KF-CC3-6H-WCW210-video-clip.mp4"][/video]

      FAQ:

      Q: If I use your ink for gyo-taku (fish printing), can I eat the fish afterward?

      A: We do not recommend or make any claim that fish would be safe to consume after using our ink for gyo-taku.

      However, our sumi inks have the AP non-toxic seal per the ACMI’s Toxicological Advisory Board, which certifies that our art materials are safe and certified in a toxicological evaluation by a board-certified toxicologist to contain no materials in sufficient quantities to be toxic or injurious to humans, including children, or to cause acute of chronic health problems.

    • KV2 – Vermilion Liquid Sumi Ink (2 oz)

      KV2 – 2 Oz Vermilion Liquid Sumi Ink

      Yasutomo vermilion ink is a rich, warm, red-orange color.

      It is traditionally used in hand-lettered manuscripts, seals, and ink paintings. It is also commonly used in Asia by calligraphy instructors to correct students’ work.

      This water-resistant ink is opaque and dries to a permanent matte finish.

      Use directly from the bottle for dip pen calligraphy and brush painting. Mix with black ink to create a rich brown or warm black calligraphy ink.

      Conforms to ASTM D-4236.

      * Pro Tip * When used on washi (rice paper), expect the ink to soak in and spread into the absorbent paper. If you are using the ink for Western-style lettering on sized paper, add gum arabic. This will greatly reduce bleeding and fuzzy letters.

      Size: 2″ x 2” x 3″

      Weight: 2.9 oz

      Volume: 2 oz

    • KY12 – Bokuju Liquid Ink

      KY12 – 12 Oz Black Sumi Ink

      Liquid sumi inks are economical, convenient and time saving as it eliminates the need for grinding. Dries to a matte finish. AP non-toxic. Conforms to ASTM D-4326.

      Dimensions: 2 9/32” x 1 1/12” x 7 7/8”

      Weight: 14.6 oz

      Volume: 12 oz

      FAQ:

      Q: If I use your ink for gyo-taku (fish printing), can I eat the fish afterward?

      A: We do not recommend or make any claim that fish would be safe to consume after using our ink for gyo-taku.

      However, our sumi inks have the AP non-toxic seal per the ACMI’s Toxicological Advisory Board, which certifies that our art materials are safe and certified in a toxicological evaluation by a board-certified toxicologist to contain no materials in sufficient quantities to be toxic or injurious to humans, including children, or to cause acute of chronic health problems.

    • KY2 – Bokuju or Liquid Ink

      KY2 – 2 Oz Black Sumi Ink

      Liquid sumi inks are economical, convenient and time saving as it eliminates the need for grinding. Dries to a matte finish. AP non-toxic. Conforms to ASTM D-4326.

      Dimensions: 1 1/2“ x 7/8” x 4 9/32”

      Weight: 2.5 oz

      Volume: 2 oz

      FAQ:

      Q: If I use your ink for gyo-taku (fish printing), can I eat the fish afterward?

      A: We do not recommend or make any claim that fish would be safe to consume after using our ink for gyo-taku.

      However, our sumi inks have the AP non-toxic seal per the ACMI’s Toxicological Advisory Board, which certifies that our art materials are safe and certified in a toxicological evaluation by a board-certified toxicologist to contain no materials in sufficient quantities to be toxic or injurious to humans, including children, or to cause acute of chronic health problems.

    • KY6 – Bokuju or Liquid Ink

      KY6 – 6 Oz Black Sumi Ink

      Liquid sumi inks are economical, convenient and time saving as it eliminates the need for grinding. Dries to a matte finish. AP non-toxic. Conforms to ASTM D-4326.

      Dimensions: 2 1/8” x 1 3/8” x 6 7/16”

      Weight: 7.6 oz

      Volume: 6 oz

       

       

    • KY60 – Bokuju or Liquid Ink

      KY60 – 60 Oz Black Sumi Ink

       NEW! Now available in an extra-large, value size. Liquid sumi inks are economical, convenient and time saving as it eliminates the need for grinding. Dries to a matte finish. AP non-toxic. Conforms to ASTM D-4326.

      Weight: 4.1 lbs

      Volume: 60 oz

      FAQ:

      Q: If I use your ink for gyo-taku (fish printing), can I eat the fish afterward?

      A: We do not recommend or make any claim that fish would be safe to consume after using our ink for gyo-taku.

      However, our sumi inks have the AP non-toxic seal per the ACMI’s Toxicological Advisory Board, which certifies that our art materials are safe and certified in a toxicological evaluation by a board-certified toxicologist to contain no materials in sufficient quantities to be toxic or injurious to humans, including children, or to cause acute of chronic health problems.

       

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