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Solid Ink
Yerba 1oz Tattoo Ink by Solid Ink (SI-64-1OZ) — Wild, Dry Green Inspired by Yerba Mate for Natural, Earthy Palettes
Yerba 1oz Tattoo Ink by Solid Ink (SI-64-1OZ) — Wild, Dry Green Inspired by Yerba Mate for Natural, Earthy Palettes
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General Description
Solid Ink Yerba is described as the color of yerba mate—a wild, dry green tone that feels organic and grounded. It’s ideal for artists who want greens that look natural and intentional, not neon or overly clean.
This makes it especially useful for foliage, botanical shading, and earthy backgrounds where a more believable green is needed. Yerba works as a high-utility earth green that sits comfortably in the midrange, helping create natural depth without constant mixing during the session.
It’s a strong choice when you want a green that supports the design instead of overpowering it.
USP
Wild, dry green tone for natural realism and neo-traditional earth palettes.
Helps create organic depth without pushing too dark or too neon.
Excellent connector shade between olives, browns, ochres, and standard greens.
Best Use Case
Solid Ink Yerba is described as the color of yerba mate—a wild, dry green tone that feels organic and grounded. It’s ideal for artists who want greens that look natural and intentional, not neon or overly clean.
This makes it especially useful for foliage, botanical shading, and earthy backgrounds where a more believable green is needed. Yerba works as a high-utility earth green that sits comfortably in the midrange, helping create natural depth without constant mixing during the session.
It’s a strong choice when you want a green that supports the design instead of overpowering it.
USP
Wild, dry green tone for natural realism and neo-traditional earth palettes.
Helps create organic depth without pushing too dark or too neon.
Excellent connector shade between olives, browns, ochres, and standard greens.
Best Use Case
- Leaves, herbs, and stems
- Botanical shading
- Earth-tone palettes such as Yerba + Olive + Mold + Brown
- Muted green gradients for vintage and natural themes
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