Pagoda Shape Ink Well with Stand 1
Regular price ₹ 17,999.00
Product Description: The writer would dip the pen (or quill) into the ink well to put more ink on the pen. Because they were set on a desk, ink wells were often used for decorative purposes. An inkwell usually has a lid to prevent contamination, evaporation, accidental spillage, and excessive exposure to air. The ink wells were made up of different materials like brass or glass, size, and designs. This pagoda-shaped heavy inkwell is cast in two parts i.e. the inkwell and the lid. |
Origin: 19th century, Rajasthan |
Size: 8 X 3 Inchs |
Weight: 2.6 Kg |
Material: Brass |
Care: You can use this Pitambari/Brasso powder to clean your artifact. Just rub some powder on the surface and rinse it with water and dry it with a cotton cloth. |
Quality Assessment: The artifact is in good condition and there are no damages on the surface area or any other area. |