The smell of calligraphy ink is harmful to throat irritation.

Some calligraphy ink has a pungent smell, which will cause some people to be allergic to calligraphy ink. At present, calligraphy ink has not been found to be harmful to throat irritation. Experts suggest that when using irritating ink, just open the window to breathe.

In order to easily absorb ink and ensure long-term quality when writing, calligraphy ink will add spices such as gum, musk and borneol. The smell produced by these spices is not suitable for everyone. If you don't like ink, you can choose grinding ink or convenient ink. The ground ink is very light and has no pungent smell.