Sumi Ink Drawing Supplies

Create bold, expressive artwork with Sumi ink painting and drawing supplies. From traditional Sumi-e to modern ink sketching, our curated selection of inks, brushes, and papers delivers rich blacks, smooth lines, and endless creative possibilities for artists of every style.
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Premium Sumi Ink Drawing Supplies for Artists

Unlock the timeless beauty and bold expression of Sumi ink drawing with our expertly curated selection of Sumi-e and Japanese ink supplies. Great for creating elegant brush strokes, delicate line drawings, or modern ink wash illustrations. See our artist selections of Sumi inks, bamboo brushes, and specialty papers that deliver unmatched control and deep, velvety blacks. Perfect for traditional Sumi-e, calligraphy, and mixed-media drawing, these versatile tools help artists of every level bring their creative visions to life.

Shop Sumi ink drawing supplies for Sumi-e painting, Japanese ink art, and bold line illustrations. Explore premium inks, bamboo brushes, and specialty papers designed for rich, deep blacks and smooth, expressive strokes.

Jerry's is the Artists' Choice!

As a trusted source for over 50 years, artists choose Jerry’s Artarama for better materials, great savings, curated products, and expert service. We’re committed to providing artists with 100% satisfaction. Whether you need the perfect Sumi ink and bamboo brush or want to explore specialty papers for traditional and modern ink techniques, Jerry’s will help you find the right supplies to bring your Sumi drawing and ink artwork to life.

What is Sumi ink used for in drawing?

Sumi ink is ideal for expressive line art, bold illustrations, and ink wash techniques. Artists use it for Sumi-e painting, calligraphy, manga, and mixed-media drawings due to its smooth flow and deep, permanent black tones.

What paper works best with Sumi ink?

Traditional Sumi or rice paper is best for absorbent flow, but treated watercolor papers or smooth Bristol board are excellent for modern drawing techniques.