About this object
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ID:
82.145/2
Production date:
Medieval
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Location:
In Store
Copper alloy pen with a split nib. There is a small scoop at the other end of the pen. Professional scribes, merchants and clerks who travelled in the course of their work carried their own pens in a leather pen case, and a portable inkhorn which could be slung around the neck or from a girdle. Deep blue-black ink was made by mixing oak gall tannin with iron salts and gum arabic.
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Measurements
L 107 mm; W 6 mm (overall)
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Materials
copper alloy
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Last Updated
2024-03-14
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