tuscheiga
Tuscheiga is a term of uncertain origin, but it is often associated with a specific type of artisanal ink. Historically, such inks were crafted from natural sources, including soot, plant dyes, and mineral pigments, mixed with binders like gum arabic or egg white. The precise composition of tuscheiga would vary widely depending on the region and the availability of local materials. These inks were prized for their depth of color and permanence, making them suitable for drawing, calligraphy, and manuscript illumination.
The production of tuscheiga was a meticulous process, often passed down through generations of craftspeople. The
While the term "tuscheiga" is not widely recognized in modern art supply terminology, it evokes a sense