mustepulloja
Mustepulloja is a Finnish term that translates to "ink bottles." Historically, it refers to glass containers specifically designed for holding and dispensing ink, particularly for use with fountain pens or dip pens. These bottles were typically made of glass, often with a distinctive shape that might include a wider base for stability and a narrower neck to minimize evaporation and facilitate dipping. The design sometimes incorporated features to help manage ink levels, such as a small reservoir or a lip to catch drips.
Before the widespread adoption of ballpoint pens, ink bottles were a common household and office item. The