What's the difference between fountain pen ink and calligraphy ink?

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Fountain Pen Ink:- Water-based, thinner, less pigmented.- Designed for smooth flow in fountain pens, safe for daily writing. Calligraphy Ink:- Thicker, more pigmented, often acrylic-based. Fountain pen inks are designed for smooth, everyday writing with thinner, fluid ink, while calligraphy inks are...
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Fountain Pen Ink:- Water-based, thinner, less pigmented.- Designed for smooth flow in fountain pens, safe for daily writing. Calligraphy Ink:- Thicker, more pigmented, often acrylic-based. Fountain pen inks are designed for smooth, everyday writing with thinner, fluid ink, while calligraphy inks are thicker, more pigmented, and ideal for artistic work using dip pens or specialized calligraphy tools.- Ideal for artistic writing with dip pens, not suited for fountain pens due to clogging. read less
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