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  1. Inkstone - Wikipedia

    • The ink stone consists of a flat part called the “hill” (qiū [丘] or gāng [冈]; oka [丘] or [岡] in Japanese), and a hollow part “the sea”, hǎi, 海 (umi in Japanese) intended to collect the ink created. An ink stone is most appreciated for the grain, texture or even sound it produces when the Ink stick is rubbed against it in a ... 展开

    Overview

    An inkstone is traditional Chinese stationery. It is a stone mortar for the grinding and containment of ink. In addition to … 展开

    History

    The inkstone is Chinese in origin and is used in calligraphy and painting. Extant inkstones date from early antiquity in China.
    The device evolved from a rubbing tool used for rubbing dyes dating around 6000 to 7000 years ago. … 展开

    Material and construction

    Inkstones can be made from a variety of materials, such as ceramics, lacquered wood, glass, or old bricks. However, they are typically made from stones harvested specifically for inkstone-making. Different stones yield diffe… 展开

    Usage

    Traditional Chinese ink is solidified into inksticks. Usually, some water is applied onto the inkstone (by means of a dropper to control the amount of water) before the bottom end of the inkstick is placed on the grinding surface … 展开