Noun
a black liquid ink used for printing or writing or drawing
Source: WordNetLocher, 1974. pp. 79–85 One of his first attempts at a tessellation was his pencil, India ink and watercolour Study of Regular Division of the Plane with Reptiles (1939), constructed on a hexagonal grid. Source: Internet
Denault's mixed-media paintings incorporate such material as India ink, gesso, acrylic paint, rice paper and thread. Source: Internet
Full-color illustrations done in pencil and india ink, and colored digitally. Source: Internet
Steel-tip pen and india ink on parchment-paper; you can’t make something look 16th century with a felt-tip pen. Source: Internet
These illustrations were created with gouache and india ink on hot-press watercolor paper. Source: Internet
He would then use a small sable brush and India ink to fill in the rest of the drawing, saying that he did not want to simply trace over his penciling and thus make the inking more spontaneous. Source: Internet