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Definition of Inkstone

Inkstone
Inkstone Ink"stone", n. A kind of stone containing native vitriol or subphate of iron, used in making ink.

Meaning of Inkstone from wikipedia

- An inkstone is traditional Chinese stationery. It is a stone mortar for the grinding and containment of ink. In addition to stone, inkstones are also...
- Inkstone most commonly refers to: Inkstone, a stone mortar for the grinding and containment of ink Inkstone News Instone Air Line This disambiguation...
- four-word couplet: "The four treasures of the study: Brush, Ink, Paper, Inkstone." (Chinese: 文房四寶:筆、墨、紙、硯; pinyin: Wén fáng sì bǎo: bǐ, mò, zhǐ, yàn) In...
- Inkstone News (or simply Inkstone) was an online newspaper platform launched by Hong Kong-based company South China Morning Post Publishers Ltd. (the...
- medicinal scents added. To make ink, the inkstick is ground against an inkstone with a small quantity of water to produce a dark liquid which is then applied...
- in the Inkstone Chronicle compiled by Lin Fuyin (ca. 1690-1572) reveal the importance of both artisans and literati in the life of inkstones and vice...
- inksticks are between 50 and 100 years old. Mulberry paper (和紙, washi) An inkstone (硯, suzuri) to grind the inkstick against, mixed with water. Other tools...
- shaping ****anese culture, language, literature, history, and records. Inkstone artifacts at archaeological sites dating back to the earlier Yayoi period...
- sìbǎo: bǐ, mò, zhǐ, yàn) "The four jewels of the study: Brush, Ink, Paper, Inkstone" by Chinese scholar-official or literati class, which are also indispensable...
- forms of art in China, including seal carving, ornate paperweights, and inkstones. In China, calligraphy is referred to as shūfǎ or fǎshū (書法/书法, 法書/法书)...