Wooden Calligraphy Pen with Six Inks and Five Nibs
- The set includes a wooden pen, five different sized nibs and six different colour ink bottles
- Includes a small scroll with few calligraphy fonts to try out
- Includes a box that makes it a nice way to store or gift the set
- Handmade in Italy
42.50€
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Description of the Product
The wooden calligraphy pen set is an ideal set, with five different sized nibs allowing you to produce varying line widths, making this a flexible choice for many projects. The set also includes a six different colour ink bottles, enough for several scrolls of homework, or for important messages to your allies. Handmade in Italy.
Story of calligraphy:
The earliest ancestor of the pen was probably the camel or rat hair brushes used by the Chinese in the first millennium BCE. Running parallel to the Chinese advancement of a brush pen around 500–300 BCE was the Egyptian’s employment of a Calamus or Bamboo reed writing implement. The split, frayed, and carved ends of the reeds were used on papyrus reed sheets which could accept fine lines.
In order to save Christianity’s religious doctrines and ideals, monks (most in British monasteries) learned to split and shape the hollow end of moulted goose feathers to copy the earliest manuscripts of western civilization. Between 600–1800 CE quill pens became the principal writing instrument. Thomas Jefferson was said to have bred geese specifically to fill his own vast need for quills. However, quills required constant re-trimming and held enough ink only for a few words at a time.
It was not until 1830 that steelmakers from Birmingham, England developed a technique, still in use today, to produce cheap, long wearing steel pen nibs. By 1850 quills, for the most part, had been replaced by wooden styluses with steel nibs. The nibs continued to be improved upon by tipping them with hard alloys such as iridium, rhodium and osmium in order to last longer.
For practice, draw horizontal parallel lines about 2cm from each other on a piece of paper. Shake the ink bottle before use. The nib, filled with ink from immersion, first has to be tapped lightly in the bottle rim to free it of the excess ink that would immediately stain the paper on first contact with the nib. Before tracing any definite mark, always try a rough draft to verify the right ink quantity and the absence of any foreign body on the point. For a smooth and consistent release of ink from nib to paper, the pen should always be held at a 20–45 degree angle to the paper.
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