INTENZE GEN-Z Black Sumi 30ml
Japanese tattoo ink developed in China during the Tang Dynasty (618-907). Wang Wei is widely known as a painter who...
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INTENZE GEN-Z Black Sumi 30ml
Japanese tattoo ink developed in China during the Tang Dynasty (618-907). Wang Wei is widely known as a painter who used paint on existing paintings with ink and washing. Art further developed into a more refined style during the Song Dynasty (960-1279). It was introduced to Korea soon after the Chinese discovery of ink. It was then brought to Japan by Japanese missionaries in Japan in the mid-14th century to help the Japanese establish a civilized settlement. In washing paintings, as in calligraphy, artists usually grind their ink (Japanese: sumi) over ink to obtain ink, but ready-made inks are also available. Most ink sticks are made from pine soot or oil soot in combination with animal glue (Japanese: nikawa). The henna drops a few drops of water on the ink stone and grinds the ink in a circular motion until a smooth black ink of the desired concentration is formed. Prepared inks are usually of much poorer quality. The Sumi themselves are sometimes decorated with landscapes or flowers, and some are highlighted with gold.
These historical aspects Intenze used to create the best pigments for tattoos to achieve these effects on the skin.
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