New Research on Iron Gall Ink
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Prior to the 20th Century, iron gall ink (IGI) was the most common ink in the western world, and a plethora of recipes from which to produce the dark, permanent ink can be found starting from the Middle Ages. The Library's Conservation Division (CD) has led an organized effort to conduct treatment a
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- Source collection: Library of Congress
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- Category: Nature
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