íráseszközzel
Íráseszköz is a Hungarian term that translates to "writing instrument" in English. It encompasses a broad category of tools used for writing or marking. Historically, writing instruments evolved significantly with human civilization. Early forms included sharpened sticks or reeds used to incise marks into clay tablets or wax. Pigments and natural dyes were also employed, often applied with brushes or feathers.
The development of the quill pen, typically made from bird feathers, marked a significant advancement. Quills
In the modern era, the pencil, utilizing graphite encased in wood, became a ubiquitous writing tool due