1, Yidege
Yidege is a well-known ink brand in China with a production history of over 65,438+000 years. Obtaining the "China Time-honored Brand" certification is also an intangible cultural heritage of Beijing. Its ink concentration is moderate, suitable for all kinds of writing fonts, such as regular script, running script, cursive script and so on. Yidege's ink has good permeability and fluency, and the written handwriting is clear and full, giving people a good visual experience.
2. Red Star Ink
Red Star Ink is an ink-making process of Zhang family in Xiangzhuang, Linyi. It has been passed down for seven generations since the late Qing Dynasty, with a history of 100 years. The resulting nirvana in fire production process is also called traditional ink painting and gold ink painting production process. The glue of Red Star Ink is lighter than that of Yidege, which does not stick to hands and is not bad for daily use. But its blackness may not be enough, and it will turn gray after drying.
3. Cao Sugong Mo Zhuang
The ink produced by Cao Sugong Mozhuang has a history of more than 300 years, which has been sold well in Japan and Southeast Asia and won many quality awards. There are many kinds of ink in Cao Sugong.
4. North Pacific ink
If the ink is slightly lower, the ink will stay on the wool station, and it will be particularly thick and black. When poured out, it has a consistency, and when dipped in ink with a brush, it will still feel very moist and will not dry thoroughly.
5, Hu Kaiwen ink
Tunxi Hu Kaiwen ink is also famous, such as moire ink, Tian Yun ink and Hu Kaiwen ink. Among them, Hu Kaiwen Tunxi moire ink is the most famous.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Yidege