There is not a specific inventor of red ink. Red ink was used extensively in medieval times. it was considered sacred in some situations.
Red ink has been used for centuries, so there's no single inventor. The color red has long been associated with importance and emphasis, making it a popular choice for markings in various contexts, such as grading papers, correcting errors, and providing feedback. It is uncertain when exactly red ink was first used, but it has become a staple in writing and marking instruments.
Tien-Lcheu (2697 B.C.),
the chinese
The red pen began as early as the 17th century when medieval European scribes created red ink, for writing with writing instruments. In 1931, Parker Quink Ink began manufacturing ink in a variety of colors, including red for rollerball and pens.
blue ink is blue... not red
ancient Egypt invented black ink but ancient china stole it from them.
all you have to do is add a tiny bit of black ink into it.
Let me guess...you have a bottle of black ink and you want to do a red tattoo. The ONLY way you can do a red tattoo is to use red ink. No amount of dilution will make black ink red.
RED Ink Records was created in 1997.
Black ink was invented in 900 a.d. by the chinese. Ink contains dyes and some powder rocks.
No. they have INK in them. eg. blue ink,red ink,
The Chinese Dynasty that invented India Ink was the Cao Wei Dynasty.
One is ink and one is wine.
1913
the Chinese.