








Inkwell’s Studio “The Standard” Government Writing Ink
This writing ink was found in a lost document issued in December 1936 by the U.S. Department of Standards (a defunct department now lost to time) , to specifically be used for the purpose of official documents such as; birth and death certificates, military and the us postal service.” Inkwell’s “The Standard” is an oak gall ink recreated from a recipe put out by the Department of Standards in 1936. This ink is a writing ink recommended for use with dip pens, brushes, and feathers, however it is not recommended for fountain pens. This ink comes out of the bottle a light grey blue but as it’s put to paper it binds to the paper, oxygenates, and transitions into a deep black ink. This ink is perfect for scriveners, calligraphers, and those who appreciate historically accurate writing and art supplies.
This writing ink was found in a lost document issued in December 1936 by the U.S. Department of Standards (a defunct department now lost to time) , to specifically be used for the purpose of official documents such as; birth and death certificates, military and the us postal service.” Inkwell’s “The Standard” is an oak gall ink recreated from a recipe put out by the Department of Standards in 1936. This ink is a writing ink recommended for use with dip pens, brushes, and feathers, however it is not recommended for fountain pens. This ink comes out of the bottle a light grey blue but as it’s put to paper it binds to the paper, oxygenates, and transitions into a deep black ink. This ink is perfect for scriveners, calligraphers, and those who appreciate historically accurate writing and art supplies.
This writing ink was found in a lost document issued in December 1936 by the U.S. Department of Standards (a defunct department now lost to time) , to specifically be used for the purpose of official documents such as; birth and death certificates, military and the us postal service.” Inkwell’s “The Standard” is an oak gall ink recreated from a recipe put out by the Department of Standards in 1936. This ink is a writing ink recommended for use with dip pens, brushes, and feathers, however it is not recommended for fountain pens. This ink comes out of the bottle a light grey blue but as it’s put to paper it binds to the paper, oxygenates, and transitions into a deep black ink. This ink is perfect for scriveners, calligraphers, and those who appreciate historically accurate writing and art supplies.
2oz bottle