Herbin Egyptian Calame – Double Ended

$15.00

3 in stock (can be backordered)

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Description

Egyptian Calame reed pen with 2 sharpened ends

In 3500 B.C. in Uruk, Mesopotamia, calame was used to write cuneiform signs on clay tablets. Later, in 2200 B.C. in Egypt people began to write on papyrus. Reeds from the Nile were sliced into very thin stripes, then assembled and dried under heavy weighs. At the same time, ink was made by mixing lampblack with oil. Describing the hieroglyphs, Champollion remarked this writing as fugitive, symbolic, and phonetic.

Take a journey back in time and experience writing like you never have before.

Additional information

Manufacturer

Jacques Herbin

Material

Reed

Refill Style

Dip

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