Foraged and made in Dartmoor by Princetown Press.
Sitka spruce have been planted on Dartmoor since the late 1800s. They are not native to the area, but they are fast-growing and act as a decent wind break. The bark of the spruce tree naturally sloughs off, and can be collected from the ground without any impact to the tree. They use the bark to create a lovely brown with warm yellowy-red undertones hinting into orange-brown.
- Source: bark from Sitka spruce
- Size: one 15mL vial of ink
- Use with: Small paint brushes; you can also use a dip pen
- Not suitable for fountain pens.
- The ink should not be left exposed to direct sunshine.
- Ingredients: Sitka spruce bark, Dartmoor rainwater, gum Arabic, preservative
Foraged and made in Dartmoor by Princetown Press.
Sitka spruce have been planted on Dartmoor since the late 1800s. They are not native to the area, but they are fast-growing and act as a decent wind break. The bark of the spruce tree naturally sloughs off, and can be collected from the ground without any impact to the tree. They use the bark to create a lovely brown with warm yellowy-red undertones hinting into orange-brown.
- Source: bark from Sitka spruce
- Size: one 15mL vial of ink
- Use with: Small paint brushes; you can also use a dip pen
- Not suitable for fountain pens.
- The ink should not be left exposed to direct sunshine.
- Ingredients: Sitka spruce bark, Dartmoor rainwater, gum Arabic, preservative