• A swatch of black ink showing the tone of the carbon black lithography ink
  • A tinof Cranfield Traditional Lithographic Ink with a small amount of black ink dripping from a palette knife onto a pile on a glass surface with metallic tins in the background.
  • A swatch of blue ink showing the tone of the Prussian blue lithography ink
  • A swatch of blue ink showing the tone of the ultramarine Blue lithography ink
  • A swatch of blue ink showing the tone of the Phtahlo Blue Red Shade lithography ink
  • A swatch of blue ink showing the tone of the Phthalo Blue Green Shade lithography ink
  • A swatch of Brown ink showing the tone of the Raw Umber lithography ink
  • A swatch of brown ink showing the tone of the carbon burnt umber lithography ink
  • A swatch of brown ink showing the tone of the carbon van dyke brown lithography ink
  • A swatch of brown ink showing the tone of the burnt sienna lithography ink
  • A swatch of black ink showing the tone of the sepia  lithography ink
  • A swatch of green ink showing the tone of the phthalo green lithography ink
  • A swatch of orange ink showing the tone of the Pyrazolone Orange lithography ink
  • A swatch of red ink showing the tone of the scarlet red lithography ink
  • A swatch of Red ink showing the tone of the  rubine red lithography ink
  • A swatch of red ink showing the tone of the quinacridone red lithography ink
  • A swatch of red ink showing the tone of the napthol red lithography ink
  • A swatch of blue ink showing the tone of the carbazole Violet lithography ink
  • A swatch of purple ink showing the tone of the Quinacridone Violet lithography ink
  • A white square representing the transparent lithography ink
  • A swatch of white ink showing the tone of the opaque white lithography ink
  • A swatch of yellow ink showing the tone of the Arylide Yellow lithography ink
  • A swatch of yellow ink showing the tone of the diarylide yellow lithography ink
  • A swatch of brown ink showing the tone of the yellow ochre  lithography ink

Cranfield Traditional Lithographic Inks

Cranfield Colours are well known for their wonderful lithographic inks available in both tins and tubes.

These inks are milled to perfection with the finest pigments. Made to a traditional recipe, the inks are mid-viscosity and can be used for both Lithography and Relief printing techniques.

The Cranfield Lithographic inks are oil based and are available in a 150ml tube or a 250g tin.

*Please note that tin sizes are measured by weight and as such some heavier pigments will come in a smaller looking tin. 

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