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Green ink - Rowan berries foraged on Dartmoor

  • £9.00

Bright red berries punctuate the high moor of Dartmoor in the autumn, their little clusters like polka dots on the tree. The most versatile of our inks, the rowan berry can be transformed into red, green, and dark grey inks. All different, and beautiful in their own right.

Details

  • Colour: green - rowan cooked in alum. The ink will be translucent purple when wet. It will not stay this colour.
  • Size: one 15mL vial of sustainably foraged ink
  • Use with: Small paint brushes; you can also use a dip pen, but it's very light when wet and difficult to see
  • Suitable for fountain pens? No.
  • Light fast rating? 1-2. The ink should not be left exposed to direct sunshine.
  • Ingredients: Rowan berries, Dartmoor rainwater, gum Arabic, preservative
  • Rowan berry ink has a limited shelf life. We do our best to ship within 2 - 3 weeks of the ink being made.

The Perfect Gift For

  • Artists and calligraphers. 
  • Eco-conscious individuals.
  • Nature Lovers and Foragers.
  • Writers and Journal Keepers.
  • Historians and Vintage Enthusiasts.
  • Minimalists.
  • Botanists and Gardeners.

Usage Tips

This is a natural product with a limited shelf life. Best used within a few weeks or months of making. We make our ink with a goodly amount of gum Arabic. If you find it's too thick, you can add a little water. Shake well before use.

How it's made

Rowan berries are harvested by hand from low-hanging branches. We gather only enough for what we need during the autumn harvest; however, the trees are absolutely abundant on the moor. The ink is green; however, we can adjust its colour using iron sulphate (Fe2Su) to make black. This ink will fizz if mixed with soda decocted ink. Sometimes there is a purple tinge that remains, even after drying.

About the colour

Your vial of ink will include the year it was made, and a sample on the label. The ink usually changes colour a little bit as it dries and is exposed to air. It may be darker, or it may lighten. Use the label as your guide for the colour.

This product is part of our Acorn & Mire give-back line. A portion from each sale is donated back to environmental charities supporting hedgerow regeneration and peatland restoration.

All of our papers are recycled, and British where possible. We can provide you specific details on certifications each paper has, and the mill where they were made.

  • Delivery costs will be calculated at the checkout
  • Free UK delivery on all orders over £30
  • You can return your order for a full refund or exchange within 30 days of purchase

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Suzanne Pinder
The elusive green

I've always found it hard to make foraged green ink - privet leaves, sprouts and cabbage - definitely haven't worked for me! So here's a lovely ink made from Rowan berries which is far better than anything I've made. Princetown make lots of other lovely inks too.