inkcarrying
Inkcarrying refers to the practice of storing and transporting ink, typically for writing or printing. Historically, this involved various methods and materials adapted to the available technology and intended use. For manual writing, ink was often carried in small containers, such as inkwells or vials, made of materials like glass, pottery, or metal. These were designed to be portable, sometimes with stoppers to prevent spillage. Scribes and scholars would often carry these with them to facilitate writing on the go.
In the context of printing, inkcarrying evolved with the development of printing presses. Early presses relied