The Timeless Elegance of Inkwells: A Glimpse into the Past
An inkwell is a container used to hold ink for writing with a pen or quill. It typically has an opening at the top for dipping the pen into the ink, and a lip or rim around the edge to prevent spills. Inkwells were commonly used in the past before the widespread use of fountain pens and modern ink cartridges. They are still used by some artists and calligraphers who prefer the flow and consistency of ink from a well.
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