Dublin Core
Title
Liquid Ink (墨汁)
Subject
Chinese Calligraphy
Writing Tools
Calligraphy Tools
Ink
Liquid Ink
Description
Liquid Ink is a type of ink that was invented in the 19th century, and can be used directly without an ink stone. This is usually used by beginners as it is more convenient and easy to use.
The inventor of liquid ink, Taguchi Seiji, was a teacher from Japan, and in order to motivate young children to practice calligraphy, he invented liquid ink in order to make writing easier and more convenient.
The inventor of liquid ink, Taguchi Seiji, was a teacher from Japan, and in order to motivate young children to practice calligraphy, he invented liquid ink in order to make writing easier and more convenient.
Creator
Taguchi Seiji (田口精爾)
Kaimei & Co. Ltd
Date
1898
Relation
Pine Soot Ink (松煙墨)
Oil Soot Ink (油煙墨)
Format
Liquid
Plastic Container
Black
Type
Physical Object
Identifier
liquidink
Item Relations
This Item | Relation | Item: Pine Soot Ink (松煙墨) |
This Item | Relation | Item: Oil Soot Ink (油煙墨) |
Item: Shu Xuan Paper (熟宣紙) | Relation | This Item |