Inkwell
An inkwell is a small container that holds ink for dipping a writing nib. Historically, inkwells accompanied dip pens, quills, or early fountain pens with external ink reservoirs, and were a common feature of writing desks from the Renaissance through the 19th century. The term derives from ink and well, describing its function as a receptacle for liquid ink.
Design and materials: Inkwells come in a range of materials, including glass, porcelain or ceramic, metal (such
Use: A nib is dipped into the ink to pick up pigment, then wiped on a blotter
History and modern use: Inkwells were widely used before the rise of self-contained fountain pens. They facilitated