- of
Chinese inkstones are
especially noted in
inkstone art
history and are po****rly
known as the "Four
Famous Inkstones". Duan
inkstones (simplified...
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earliest known inkstones date back to the Han dynasty. The
production of
inkstones reached its
zenith in the Tang and Song
dynasties with
inkstones becoming...
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Inkstone most
commonly refers to:
Inkstone, a
stone mortar for the
grinding and
containment of ink
Inkstone News
Instone Air Line This disambiguation...
- to be from the
Bronze Bird
Terrace and
shaping them into
inkstones.
These Bronze Bird
Inkstones (銅雀硯), as they came to be known, were so
sought after by...
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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)...
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Inkstone News (or
simply Inkstone) was an
online newspaper platform launched by Hong Kong–based
company South China Morning Post
Publishers Ltd. (the...
- were made
using high-quality
materials designed to sa****uard
porcelain inkstones (suzuri) from damage. The
first suzuri-bako were
developed in 9th-century...
- of the
classical refinements and art
forms of ****an. The
production of
inkstones was
therefore greatly valued.[better source needed]
Bachiru (撥鏤) is the...
- pinyin: Zhī Yànzhāi, literally: "Rouge
Inkstone Studio",
sometimes translated as Red
Inkstone or
Rouge Inkstone) was the
pseudonym of an
early and mysterious...
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added nearly 60,000
people to its po****tion.
Ogatsu was
famous for its
inkstones and had a
scallop festival every year in the fall.
Ogatsu Houinkagura...