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Hieroglyphics were written by using hard cakes of clay and pens that were made out of river reeds. Egyptians would use ocher to make red ink and soot to make black ink.
With quills, the printing press, and other things. MB advice
victorian children wrote with charcoalI think you will find that for school work they used a chalk and board, and for writing on paper, a quill pen and ink, but if you were poor and in a village school you would only use chalk
Without black ink, students will not have the opportunity to write.
The Romans manufactured their own ink for writing, the same as the other ancient societies. This was the most practical way for the ancients to acquire ink, as it would certainly dry out if it had to be imported a long distance.
The Greeks used various tools for their writing. They used a mullet and chisel to carve into stone/marble tablets. Another popular way of writing was with a stylus and wax tablets. Later on they wrote on paper with a stylus.
Multiple colored ink pens are typically referred to as multicolor pens or multicolored pens. These pens have multiple ink cartridges, each with a different color of ink, allowing users to easily switch between colors while writing or drawing.
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Some pens can be recycled but some can`t. Only plastic pens can. But you need to take the ink cartage out. GO GREEN!!!
No, the ballpoint pen had all ready been invented 40 years before. Comment: It's not quite that simple. I was at school in England in the 1950's and 1960's. We did not use ballpoint pens in the 50's. We used pens with metal tips which we dipped into ink. That's not "feather quill and ink", but it's the same basic method. In the 60's we used either "fountain pens" containing ink or the ballpoint pens. Obviously it depends where you were at school, but I agree the use of " ink and feather" was many years before the 1960's ADDITIONAL INFO I was in American schools in the 1960's and we used ball point pens and pencils. Never had what is described at the English school.
No. they have INK in them. eg. blue ink,red ink,
ball point pens have thin ink tubes then a ball when you write the ball rolls picking ink up from the tube and writing and then ink comes out when you write!
Yes, ink pens were commonly used in 1843. However, the design and materials of the pens varied, with quill pens being popular at the time for writing. Metal pens were also emerging as an alternative to quill pens in the mid-19th century.
Ballpoint pens use ink that is oil-based which may or may not include gel. This viscous ink is usually much thinner than other types of ink. but The ink used in gel pens is generally wetter than most types of ink as it is usually water-based. When using gel pens you do not need to use as much force as the ink within the pen glides and flows very easily.
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the best pens for pointillism are sharp pointed pens like ink pen