Ink slab for Japanese or Chinese Calligraphy and Sumi-e - ASIAN

Ink slab for Japanese or Chinese Calligraphy and Sumi-e - ASIAN

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Ink Slab with a design resembling the Chinese Chess Jar (Weiqi Jar). It can be used to grind and hold the ink for your Asian Brush Painting creation. This ink slab comes with a red colored lid. The stones to make this ink slab are handpicked from Kunlun Mountain and polished in a very detailed manner.   Ink slab for Japanese or Chinese Calligraphy and Sumi-e Dimension: Diameter 4.0 in x H 2.0 in / 10.0 cm x H 4.0 cmUsage: To grind and contain ink   Ink slabs have long been known as one of the Four Treasures of the Study, which is the term given to the four tools seen as essential to a Chinese artist. The other three are brushes, paper and ink sticks. The term originated around the time of the Southern and Northern Dynasties (420-589

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