Reed pen
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British pronunciation/ɹˈiːd pˈɛn/
American pronunciation/ɹˈiːd pˈɛn/

"reed pen" の定義と意味

Reed pen
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a traditional writing tool made from a dried and shaped piece of plant material, such as a reed or bamboo, typically cut to a point and used in conjunction with ink to write or draw
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Ancient scribes in Egypt used reed pens to write hieroglyphics on papyrus scrolls, showcasing the durability and versatility of this writing tool.
Modern calligraphers sometimes use reed pens to achieve unique line variations and textures in their lettering, adding a touch of authenticity and tradition to their work.
The artist experimented with a reed pen and homemade ink to create rustic illustrations on handmade paper, embracing the organic textures and imperfections of the materials.
The hobbyist writer crafted her own reed pen using materials from her backyard, enjoying the connection to ancient writing techniques as she composed poetry on handmade notebooks.
During the medieval period, monks transcribed manuscripts using reed pens, painstakingly copying text onto parchment pages with precision and care.
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