G044 Jade Bearing Pen and Ink Dipping Device

Jade Bearing Pen and Ink Dipping Device

G044 Jade Bearing Pen and Ink Dipping Device
G044 Jade Bearing Pen and Ink Dipping Device
G044 Jade Bearing Pen and Ink Dipping Device
G044 Jade Bearing Pen and Ink Dipping Device

G044 Jade Bearing Pen and Ink Dipping Device (Length: 7.27cm, Width: 3.45cm, Thickness: 1.90cm)

In ancient books, it is said that when the Yellow Emperor invented the lacquer book, dipping the lacquer book on bamboo slips; King Xuan in Zhou Dynasty began to make writing brushes, General Mengtian of Country Qin transformed the linden wood into a tube, and the deer column and sheepskin were quilt writing brushes, but in the time of King Xuan in Zhou Dynasty was still a lacquer book. Until Cai-Lun in Han Dynastry invented papermaking, it was not until writing in ink that it rose.

This jade bearing pen and ink dipping device: the middle part and the lower part are smooth, so that when the pen is dipped too much ink, adjust the appropriate amount of ink on this smooth surface until writing.            

A small rectangular frame is embossed on the upper part of the middle part, in which a small amount of water can be stored for moistening the tip of the pen.            

The flat part from the top to the left of the vessel is a high relief. On the top of the vessel is a curled shape, while on the bottom is a curled head, and the body is only a slightly curved circle line stripe.  

The bottom of this near ellipse is very flat. There is a hole in the center of the bottom to wear the rope. The whole body is thick, which is the heavy and simple style of Han Dynasty.           

The whole edge is in a circle with protruding lines. The inside is carved with the patterned phoenix pattern of beautiful crown and feather, and the bottom is smooth. However, this device has the patterned phoenix pattern of beautiful and high crown and feather. In the Han Dynasty, it is extremely precious to adopt this rare legacy of the Shang and Zhou dynasties.             The caving is simple and heavy, and it can also be worn for practical use. This is a kind of special innovative and rare utensil in Han Dynasty. It has never been seen before!  It is hard to find in the world!