Anderillium

Cuttlefish Brown Ink

Regular price $14.50

Cuttlefish aren’t very cuddly, and they aren’t fish, but they are amazing creatures. Cuttlefish can change the color and texture of their skin to camouflage themselves with their surroundings, dazzle their prey, and signal to other cuttlefish. Some species have a visual vocabulary of several dozen signals consisting of different color patterns. Cuttlefish also make their own ink, to cloud the waters and mask their escape from predators. Cuttlefish ink has been used in the past as writing ink, a stain for photographs (sepia-tone is named after the cuttlefish genus sepia) and even as an additive to pasta for extra flavor. If you want a modern sepia brown ink that doesn’t make your homework smell like a mollusk, then get a bottle of Cuttlefish Brown from Anderillium inks.

  • Cephalopod Series
  • 1.5 oz sealed glass bottle in a white gift box
  • Handcrafted in the US

Anderillium Inks is known for beautifully crafted fountain pen inks inspired by the colors of nature. Each shade is thoughtfully developed to reflect real plants, animals, and natural elements - resulting in rich, distinctive hues that feel both artistic and grounded.

These inks are handmade in small batches and formulated specifically for fountain pens, with smooth flow and vibrant saturation. Many colors are based on historically accurate or scientifically inspired references, making them especially fun for anyone who loves birds, marine life, or the natural world.