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Indian ink, also known as India ink or black ink, is traditionally made by grinding carbon black, which is produced from burning organic materials like wood or oil, into a fine powder. This powder is then mixed with water and a binding agent, such as gum arabic, to create a smooth, viscous ink. The mixture is carefully blended to ensure uniform consistency and pigmentation. The result is a durable, waterproof ink commonly used in drawing and calligraphy.

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