Black India ink is composed of a variety of fine soot combined with water to form a liquid, also known as Chinese ink, Indian ink stems from one of the oldest and most durable pigments of all time: carbon black.
Indian ink frames are a careful process of dying each frame black and then finishing with a lacquer clear coat.
In Daoism, India ink is said to embody "spontaneity and harmony with nature".
"No tree becomes rooted and sturdy unless many a wind assails it."
- Seneca
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