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- Inkstone abstract "An inkstone (simplified Chinese: 砚; traditional Chinese: 硯; pinyin: yàn) (simplified Chinese: 砚台; traditional Chinese: 硯臺; pinyin: yàn tái) (Japanese: 硯 suzuri) (Korean: 벼루 byoru) is a stone mortar for the grinding and containment of ink.Other than stone, inkstones are also manufactured from clay, bronze, iron, and porcelain. The device evolved from a rubbing tool used for rubbing dyes dating around 6000 to 7000 years ago.Traditional East Asian ink is solidified into sticks. A small amount of water can be applied to the end of the inkstick, and that end would be ground with the flat surface of the ink stone. A larger quantity of ink can be ground from a small pool of water placed on the inkstone.Water can be stored in a water-holding cavity on the inkstone itself, as was the case for many Song Dynasty (960-1279) inkstones. The water-holding cavity or water reservoir in time became an ink reservoir on later inkstones. Water was usually kept in a ceramic container and sprinkled on the inkstone. The inkstone, together with the ink brush, inkstick and Xuan paper, are the four writing implements traditionally known as the Four Treasures of the Study.".
- Inkstone thumbnail East_Asian_calligraphy_scheme_01-en.svg?width=300.
- Inkstone wikiPageID "1570096".
- Inkstone wikiPageRevisionID "571933722".
- Inkstone hasPhotoCollection Inkstone.
- Inkstone p "Chéngníyàn".
- Inkstone p "Duānyàn".
- Inkstone p "Shèyàn".
- Inkstone p "Táoyàn".
- Inkstone p "yàn tái".
- Inkstone p "yàn".
- Inkstone s "歙砚".
- Inkstone s "洮砚".
- Inkstone s "澄泥砚".
- Inkstone s "砚".
- Inkstone s "砚台".
- Inkstone s "端砚".
- Inkstone t "歙硯".
- Inkstone t "洮硯".
- Inkstone t "澄泥硯".
- Inkstone t "硯".
- Inkstone t "硯臺".
- Inkstone t "端硯".
- Inkstone subject Category:Art_materials.
- Inkstone subject Category:Chinese_calligraphy.
- Inkstone subject Category:Chinese_inventions.
- Inkstone subject Category:East_Asian_calligraphy.
- Inkstone subject Category:Hardstone_carving.
- Inkstone type Abstraction100002137.
- Inkstone type ArtMaterials.
- Inkstone type Material114580897.
- Inkstone type Matter100020827.
- Inkstone type Part113809207.
- Inkstone type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Inkstone type Relation100031921.
- Inkstone type Substance100019613.
- Inkstone comment "An inkstone (simplified Chinese: 砚; traditional Chinese: 硯; pinyin: yàn) (simplified Chinese: 砚台; traditional Chinese: 硯臺; pinyin: yàn tái) (Japanese: 硯 suzuri) (Korean: 벼루 byoru) is a stone mortar for the grinding and containment of ink.Other than stone, inkstones are also manufactured from clay, bronze, iron, and porcelain. The device evolved from a rubbing tool used for rubbing dyes dating around 6000 to 7000 years ago.Traditional East Asian ink is solidified into sticks.".
- Inkstone label "Inkstone".
- Inkstone label "Inktsteen".
- Inkstone label "Kamień pisarski".
- Inkstone label "Pierre à encre".
- Inkstone label "Reibstein".
- Inkstone label "硯".
- Inkstone label "硯".
- Inkstone sameAs Reibstein.
- Inkstone sameAs Pierre_à_encre.
- Inkstone sameAs 硯.
- Inkstone sameAs 벼루.
- Inkstone sameAs Inktsteen.
- Inkstone sameAs Kamień_pisarski.
- Inkstone sameAs m.05c6sd.
- Inkstone sameAs Q600794.
- Inkstone sameAs Q600794.
- Inkstone sameAs Inkstone.
- Inkstone wasDerivedFrom Inkstone?oldid=571933722.
- Inkstone depiction East_Asian_calligraphy_scheme_01-en.svg.
- Inkstone isPrimaryTopicOf Inkstone.