They didn't have pens. They used feathers and ink. But now days we have pencils, pens, and crayons. But if you are talking about pen like a place for animals . . . I have no clue! But I know they used wood and they might have used nails.
paper mate pens are made in China.
There are a number of discrepancies concerning the date at which Jesus was born, because astrologically, the star of Bethlehem would put his birthdate at a different time and date than the 24th of December in year 0 in our Gregorian calendar. Added to this, there is little real evidence that such a person ever existed. But since most people believe in such superstitions, the question becomes valid. In the time around which Jesus was supposedly born, people used reed pens such as the ones shown in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Louvres-anitiquites-egyptiennes-p1010869.jpg These were made by handicrafting them into usable writing utensils by using other tools, such as knives. The simplest way to make it easier to write would have been to fill such pens with some material that had capillary ability, which is most likely what they did.
Jesus's time..
They are made that way because the pen is not meant to be disposable, that pen probably has refills that you can buy so that you can continue to use it a very long time. They want you to keep that pen, so they made it nicer.
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Depends on the brand of pen. In general, one can expect to find pens being made in a pen factory.
There are many limited edition pens made by Montblanc. They can in many colors.
Some pens can be recycled but some can`t. Only plastic pens can. But you need to take the ink cartage out. GO GREEN!!!
Some fancier pens are made of certain types of metal.
Pens today are typically made from a variety of materials such as plastic, metal, or a combination of both. The bodies of pens are often made from acrylic, resin, or metal alloys, while the tips or nibs can be made from materials like stainless steel or ceramic. Overall, pens are designed to be durable, functional, and aesthetically pleasing.
In 1890, fountain pens were commonly used for writing. These pens functioned by using a reservoir of liquid ink that fed onto the paper through capillary action when the nib made contact with it. Additionally, dip pens, which required frequent dipping into an inkwell, were also popular during this time.
The decomposition time for pens can vary significantly depending on their materials. Plastic pens can take hundreds of years to break down, while biodegradable pens made from materials like corn starch may decompose within a few months to a couple of years. Additionally, the environmental conditions where the pens are disposed of also influence their decomposition rates.