írótinták
Írótinták, commonly translated as writing inks, are colored liquids or viscous fluids used for writing or drawing with a pen, brush, or other instrument. The primary function of ink is to transfer a colored mark onto a surface, typically paper. Historically, inks have been made from a variety of natural materials, including soot, carbon black, plant dyes, and minerals. Modern inks, however, are often composed of synthetic dyes or pigments suspended in a liquid medium.
The composition of writing inks varies greatly depending on their intended use and the type of writing
The color of an ink is determined by the dyes or pigments used in its formulation. Common