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Stone styluses were typically crafted by chipping away at a piece of stone, such as flint or other suitable materials, to create a pointed end for writing or engraving. Artisans would use techniques like pressure flaking to shape the stone with precision, ensuring a fine tip for detailed work. The body of the stylus was often polished to enhance grip and aesthetics. Once shaped, the stylus was sometimes further treated or decorated to suit the user's preferences.

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