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Stark's ink is one of a number of types of homemade inks whose recipes were widely available in the 19th century.[1]

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  1. 10 relations: Clove, Gall, Gum arabic, Household Cyclopedia, Indigo dye, Ink, Iron gall ink, Iron(II) sulfate, Mold, Sulfate.

  2. Inks

Clove

Cloves are the aromatic flower buds of a tree in the family Myrtaceae, Syzygium aromaticum.

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Gall

Galls (from the Latin galla, 'oak-apple') or cecidia (from the Greek, anything gushing out) are a kind of swelling growth on the external tissues of plants.

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Gum arabic

Gum arabic (gum acacia, gum sudani, Senegal gum and by other names) is a natural gum originally consisting of the hardened sap of two species of the Acacia tree, Senegalia senegal and Vachellia seyal. However, the term "gum arabic" does not actually indicate a particular botanical source.

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Household Cyclopedia

The Household Cyclopedia of General Information was an American guide to housekeeping compiled by physician and author Henry Hartshorne, then a professor of hygiene at the University of Pennsylvania.

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Indigo dye

Indigo dye is an organic compound with a distinctive blue color.

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Ink

Ink is a gel, sol, or solution that contains at least one colorant, such as a dye or pigment, and is used to color a surface to produce an image, text, or design. Stark's ink and Ink are inks.

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Iron gall ink

Iron gall ink (also known as common ink, standard ink, oak gall ink or iron gall nut ink) is a purple-black or brown-black ink made from iron salts and tannic acids from vegetable sources. Stark's ink and iron gall ink are inks.

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Iron(II) sulfate

Iron(II) sulfate (British English: iron(II) sulphate) or ferrous sulfate denotes a range of salts with the formula FeSO4·xH2O.

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Mold

A mold or mould is one of the structures that certain fungi can form.

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Sulfate

The sulfate or sulphate ion is a polyatomic anion with the empirical formula.

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See also

Inks

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stark's_ink