Natural Brunel's Bristol Brown Ink
Made with alder cones from near the SS Great Britain in Bristol.
Alder cone ink is a lovely caramel brown with a yellow undertone, it is considered to be lightfast.
"Alder folklore is full of ideas about protection and change, and it has a strong link to water. It’s often seen as a “faerie tree,” believed to open a doorway to the Otherworld."
This rich brown can be reacted with ferrous sulphate (iron water, also available in our shop) which 'saddens' the ink, turning it into a dark brown/black. Gum Arabic (sap from an acacia tree) is added to thicken the ink and give it some adhesion. A natural preservative is finally added (clove oil) which prohibits mould growth.
This ink, when drawn or brushed out will deepen as it dries, it is also possible to dilute the ink with water.
How to use...
Shake well (separation of pigment is normal) for use with a dip pen or brush, this ink is not suitable for fountain pens due to it's granularity. Brush out onto good quality paper, water-colour paper is perfect and makes a huge difference to how the ink looks when dry.
Please thoroughly wash all nibs and brushes after use, and keep this ink separate from other colours, don't cross contaminate other inks by dipping your brush/pen into other bottles. Instead, pour a little into a dish.
Store your ink out of direct sunlight, in a cool, dry place. It can help to keep your ink refrigerated to make it last longer. If mould forms, your ink is till good, just remove the mould.
Our alder cone ink is considered lightfast, but care should be taken not to display finished work in direct sunlight. Mounting under UV protective glass will increase the colour's lifespan.
Health and Safety...
Wash all splashes from skin with soap and water and wash hands after use.
Our inks are not intended to be used by children.
Do not ingest and avoid contact with eyes.
If you have sensitive skin, wear gloves.
Please note, due to our inks being made in small batches, from natural materials, there may be some fluctuation in ink colours and tones.
