Description
Inkalia: Global Icons – A Trace & Share Traveler’s Edition
This is not just a coloring book. It is a global journey made for discovery, relaxation, and connection through art.
Inkalia: Global Icons invites you to trace and explore 37 of the most iconic landmarks from around the world using only one black pen. From Machu Picchu to the Eiffel Tower, each page takes you somewhere new, with a brief story on the left and a bold sketch on the right, ready to be brought to life.
This is part of the Inkalia Traveler’s Edition, a global art movement to reduce stress and spread joy through mindful creativity.
Why You’ll Love This Book
A Journey Through Landmarks
Each illustration is paired with a short description that brings the location to life. Learn, trace, and travel from the comfort of your seat.
One Pen. No Color Needed
Bring architecture and history into focus using only black ink. It is calming, elegant, and beautifully simple.
Reverse Coloring Reinvented
You do not fill with color. You trace the white areas to reveal detail and form. A unique twist on traditional coloring.
Mindful and Educational
Tracing helps you slow down, focus, and stay present. Plus, you will learn something new with every page.
Made to Travel and Be Shared
Designed in a 6 x 9 portable format, this book fits in any bag. When you are done, leave it behind for someone else to enjoy. Every copy is part of the Trace and Share movement.
A Gift With Meaning
Perfect for travelers, students, creatives, or anyone who loves culture, calm, and creativity combined.
Book Details
Title: Inkalia: Global Icons – Ink Tracing Travel Coloring Book for Adults and Teens
Series: Inkalia Traveler’s Edition – Trace, Relax, and Share
Number of Unique Illustrations: 37
Total Pages: 76
Format: Double sided (left page is a location description, right page is the illustration)
Size: 6 x 9 inches (15.2 x 22.8 cm)
Paper: White, suitable for black pens, fine liners, and gel pens
Cover: Soft matte full color
For Ages: 12 and up
Trace it. Learn it. Share it.
Let your lines carry you across the world and leave beauty behind for someone else to discover.
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Melissa V –
Cute little book for meditative doodle. The images of the places are a bit abstract, but fun to trace nonetheless.
Objective_Input –
The Inkalia Global Icons Travel Edition Volume 2 is a really cool and unique book. It’s not a regular coloring book because it doesn’t use colors. Instead, you use a black pen to trace over white lines to create pictures of famous places. It’s super simple to do, and very relaxing.
This book is made to travel with you. It’s small enough to carry anywhere. On the left page, you’ll find a description of the global icon you’re about to trace (like the Statue of Liberty, Taj Mahal, or Sydney Opera House). It also has an inspiring message about art and a spot for your name, country, city, and social media info. The right page has the beautiful, detailed drawing ready for you to trace. I think the pictures are stunning!
What I love most about this book is the idea behind it. You trace a picture, fill in your details, and then you pass the book on for someone else to use. The book even encourages you to take a picture of your finished art, use the hashtag #Inkalia, and tag where you left the book. It’s fun to imagine how far your book will travel! As the book says, “Art is more powerful when it moves hand to hand.”
It’s easy to use, feels good to create, and has a wonderful concept of sharing art and seeing where it goes. If you like tracing, art, travel, or just want a relaxing activity that connects you with others, you’ll really enjoy this book.
Fleece –
Well this is my new obsession, it’s so satisfying and you can be really loose in following the lines and still get a fabulous result!
wordnerd –
It’s an odd book. Wasn’t exactly what I expected. The lines aren’t really defined. I think the finished product looks messy. Lost interest after one picture. The reverse coloring books are better IMO.
Jannel Gordon –
This item is not what I expected. It simply allows you to outline a printed image. It’s ok to pass time.
Sketch2 –
The illustrations in this book are beautiful and I love the theme, but they are almost too intricate to trace since there are so many fine lines. Maybe I’m just not patient enough for this super-detailed type of tracing book? There are others in this series that I found easier and more fun to use, but this is still a very high-quality book. Just make sure you have a very fine-tip pen!
Martha –
Very disappointing. Lines are too close together and difficult to follow.
best game ever –
Love these books!! It’s very relaxing and satisfying to complete after a stressful day. The pictures are so pretty and lines are easy to follow.
Great attention to detail and quality of images!!! I have purchased books in the past from other companies with washed out tracing lines and poor paper quality. I have thrown those books out and only purchase Chroma Ink Editions.
Cecil Miller –
This product is so bad. Most of the images in the book are so obviously ai while a couple of them look like they were drawn by people, specifically the one on the cover. It looks like someone made an ai prompt and then used the paint dropper tool on MS paint to turn the black lines white. It doesn’t look anything like my other Inkalia book. I have Hidden Cities and it looks so professional and its my favorite. I got this one in hopes of it being similar and I am sorely disappointed.
Tabby –
Great for travel! You don’t need to pack a ton of pens and markers, worry about one color drying out before another. You just need a few black pens and it’s interesting seeing the art come together as you add the black.