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  1. Rohrer & Klingner Drawing & Calligraphy Ink 250ml

    Rohrer & Klingner Drawing & Calligraphy Ink 250ml

    Starting at: £23.20

    Drawing & Calligraphy Ink (series 29 700). Lightfast pigmented acrylic inks in 22 colours. Intermixable with Rohrer’s Antique Drawing Inks. Suitable for brush, dip pen, technical drawing pens greater than 0.35mm and airbrush. Learn More
  2. Faber-Castell Perfection Eraser Pencil

    Faber-Castell Perfection Eraser Pencil

    Starting at: £1.95

    Available in soft or firm. May be sharpened to a fine point. White (firm) for ink, India ink, ballpoint pen. Pink (soft) for graphite pencil and carbon copies. PVC-free. Learn More
  3. Brause Bandzug Nibs

    Brause Bandzug Nibs

    Starting at: £1.60

    Square nib for round hand writing. Ink reservoir on top. Learn More
  4. Plain stroke, No.1 Automatic pen, made in England.

    Automatic Plain Stroke Pens

    Starting at: £14.30

    Square cut pens with smooth action and large ink reservoir. Ideal for creating posters and large lettering. Learn More
  5. Border stroke, No.7 Automatic pen, made in England.

    Automatic Border Stroke Pens

    Starting at: £14.30

    Square cut pens with smooth action and large ink reservoir. Ideal for creating double edged borders around book covers, artwork or picture mounts. Learn More
  6. Schmincke Aerocolour Inks

    Schmincke Aerocolour Inks

    Starting at: £7.05

    A highly concentrated acrylic pigmented colour suitable for drawing pens, calligraphy, brush and airbrush techniques. 36 standard colours and 12 'special effects' colours. Lightfast and waterproof when dry. Glass Jar with dropper. Learn More
  7. Faber-Castell Watercolour Pencils

    Faber-Castell Watercolour Pencils

    Starting at: £2.00

    120 lightfast colours with high covering power. Soft and water-soluble, they combine the advantages and applications of classical watercolour paints and coloured pencils. Learn More
  8. Brause Ornament Nibs

    Brause Ornament Nibs

    Starting at: £1.60

    Nib with blade and ink reservoir, used for titles and ornamentation. Learn More
  9. Pilot G1 Metallic Rollerball

    Pilot G1 Metallic Rollerball

    Starting at: £2.20

    Metallic gel ink. Ideal for light or dark paper. Comfortable cushion grip. Broad 1.0mm. Learn More
  10. Pilot G-Tec C4 Microtip Rollerball

    Pilot G-Tec C4 Microtip Rollerball

    Starting at: £4.30

    The world's finest rollerball! Extra Fine 0.4mm. Learn More
  11. Pilot V Ball Black

    Pilot V Ball Black

    £3.50

    Pigment ink, water resistant when dry 0.7mm. Learn More
  12. Button Shellac

    Button Shellac

    Starting at: £8.40

    Shellac is a natural resin that is deposited by the female lac insect on the branches of trees in India and Thailand. It is soluble with alcohol, but not with mineral spirits or turpentine. It forms a tough yet flexible film, with many applications. It is suitable as a top coat for gilding when applied thinly, a sealant for porous surfaces, an isolating layer for tempera paintings, a base for pigmented inks, a protective layer for collograph plates, and a warm varnish for wooden floors and furniture. As it is prone to darkening with age, it is not recommended as a varnish for oils, and its solubility can reduce over time. There are various grades of shellac. When mixed with alcohol, it may initially form a cloudy mixture, due to traces of wax in the shellac, but this should become clear once it has dried. The highest grades of shellac are Clear Dewaxed Shellac, which has been de-coloured using the carbon filtering method, Lemon Shellac, and Orange Shellac, which are pale in colour. Button Shellac is less refined and therefore produces a reddish varnish. It was, in fact, widely used as a red dye before synthetic dyes became available. Learn More
  13. Orange Shellac

    Orange Shellac

    Starting at: £8.00

    Shellac is a natural resin that is deposited by the female lac insect on the branches of trees in India and Thailand. It is soluble with alcohol, but not with mineral spirits or turpentine. It forms a tough yet flexible film, with many applications. It is suitable as a top coat for gilding when applied thinly, a sealant for porous surfaces, an isolating layer for tempera paintings, a base for pigmented inks, a protective layer for collograph plates, and a warm varnish for wooden floors and furniture. As it is prone to darkening with age, it is not recommended as a varnish for oils, and its solubility can reduce over time. There are various grades of shellac. When mixed with alcohol, it may initially form a cloudy mixture, due to traces of wax in the shellac, but this should become clear once it has dried. The highest grades of shellac are Clear Dewaxed Shellac, which has been de-coloured using the carbon filtering method, Lemon Shellac, and Orange Shellac, which are pale in colour. Button Shellac is less refined and therefore produces a reddish varnish. It was, in fact, widely used as a red dye before synthetic dyes became available. Learn More
  14. Clear Dewaxed Shellac

    Clear Dewaxed Shellac

    Starting at: £9.20

    Shellac is a natural resin that is deposited by the female lac insect on the branches of trees in India and Thailand. It is soluble with alcohol, but not with mineral spirits or turpentine. It forms a tough yet flexible film, with many applications. It is suitable as a top coat for gilding when applied thinly, a sealant for porous surfaces, an isolating layer for tempera paintings, a base for pigmented inks, a protective layer for collograph plates, and a warm varnish for wooden floors and furniture. As it is prone to darkening with age, it is not recommended as a varnish for oils, and its solubility can reduce over time. There are various grades of shellac. When mixed with alcohol, it may initially form a cloudy mixture, due to traces of wax in the shellac, but this should become clear once it has dried. The highest grades of shellac are Clear Dewaxed Shellac, which has been de-coloured using the carbon filtering method, Lemon Shellac, and Orange Shellac, which are pale in colour. Button Shellac is less refined and therefore produces a reddish varnish. It was, in fact, widely used as a red dye before synthetic dyes became available. Learn More
  15. Lemon Shellac

    Lemon Shellac

    Starting at: £8.20

    Shellac is a natural resin that is deposited by the female lac insect on the branches of trees in India and Thailand. It is soluble with alcohol, but not with mineral spirits or turpentine. It forms a tough yet flexible film, with many applications. It is suitable as a top coat for gilding when applied thinly, a sealant for porous surfaces, an isolating layer for tempera paintings, a base for pigmented inks, a protective layer for collograph plates, and a warm varnish for wooden floors and furniture. As it is prone to darkening with age, it is not recommended as a varnish for oils, and its solubility can reduce over time. There are various grades of shellac. When mixed with alcohol, it may initially form a cloudy mixture, due to traces of wax in the shellac, but this should become clear once it has dried. The highest grades of shellac are Clear Dewaxed Shellac, which has been de-coloured using the carbon filtering method, Lemon Shellac, and Orange Shellac, which are pale in colour. Button Shellac is less refined and therefore produces a reddish varnish. It was, in fact, widely used as a red dye before synthetic dyes became available. Learn More
  16. Van Dyke Crystals

    Van Dyke Crystals

    Starting at: £4.60

    Van Dyke Crystals are a traditional and natural water based wood dye made from walnut husks. They produce a colour ranging from a very light brown to dark brown depending upon concentration. Traditional method for colouring oak, mahogany and walnut. Learn More
  17. Sample of Distilled Verdigris pigment.

    Verdigris Deep Pigment

    £18.00

    Made to a historical recipe, this Verdigris, unlike others available, has been doubly distilled and therefore more stable than basic Verdigris. This rich green is a translucent pigment with a fine grain.

    Follow @londonpigment on Instagram for an insight into the stories behind the colours and how she makes them. 

    NOTE: many of these colours are made in extrmely limited batches so please email us at info@cornelissen.com for further infomation on what is currently availible. 

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  18. Fabriano Artists Journal Black Square

    Fabriano Artists Journal Black Square

    Starting at: £19.80

    Ideal for ink, pencil, charcoal, pastels, as well as for you every intellectual whim. Made of four elegant colours of Fabriano CMF Ingres 90 gsm (acid free and lightfast). Learn More
  19. Daniel Smith Artists Watercolour 5ml Tube

    Daniel Smith Artists Watercolour 5ml Tube

    Starting at: £7.20

    The 5ml range consists of 88 colours and includes some of the fabulous Primatek colours that are handmade with authentic mineral pigments and Quinacridones with their pure, intense colour combining the power of staining pigments with the luminosity of the transparents. They also have the more traditional favourites. *Please note, this range is stored offsite. Please allow extra time for your order to be processed and dispatched. Learn More
  20. Miniatum

    Miniatum

    Starting at: £13.90

    Size for high gloss gilding on paper, degreased vellum, leather and flexible surfaces. Learn More
  21. Roberson Ormoline Gilding Medium

    Roberson Ormoline Gilding Medium

    Starting at: £8.40

    Acrylic size, fluid enough to use with dip pen. Pink colour. For gilding onto paper and parchment. Learn More
  22. Rohrer and Klingner Dokumentus Ink Black 50ml

    Rohrer and Klingner Dokumentus Ink Black 50ml

    £25.70

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    Fountain pen inks are typically made with dyes, meaning that they are not lightfast over time. This ink is made with pigment and is both waterproof and lightfast. Designed for fountain pen and for signing official documents which require long term permanence. Made of small diameter micronized pigment. Learn More
  23. R & K  Antique Ink Glass Pen Gold

    R & K Antique Ink Glass Pen Gold

    £33.40

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    Made by hand, the Glass Pen nib features fine capillaries that ensure a smooth flow of the ink. Learn More

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