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When it’s time to ink, InkWell!Stationery Universe is proud to introduce our custom 2-in-1 ink filling companion, the InkWell Inking Station. It's a combination pen rest and inking tray-- designed so you can dip or fill your pen without fear of errant inky drips, while resting your pen on the lip as you cap the bottle or mull over your next words or sketch.Each InkWell is a one-of-a-kind, hand thrown ceramic piece exclusively made for Stationery Universe by Gina Desantis Ceramics in Cleveland, Ohio. They feature a light grey speckled glaze with a glossy finish, so ink can wipe right off. InkWells can accommodate ink bottles of all shapes all sizes -- even the super big Dutch Masters Akkerman bottle nestles nicely in its curves!Each InkWell comes with three cork coasters to soak up extra ink and keep your bottle from scooting around. Refills are also available!
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How many pens and ink can you identify in this charming design? Printed from an original watercolor by British artist Lynsey Thomas, the spectacular detail and shades yellow and green of this work come to life printed on 300gsm premium cardstock. These cards are oversize at 5.9" x 5.9" and are blank inside. Each comes with an envelope.
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How many pens and ink can you identify in this charming design? Printed from an original watercolor by British artist Lynsey Thomas, the spectacular detail and shades of blue of this work come to life printed on 300gsm premium cardstock. These cards are oversize at 5.9" x 5.9" and are blank inside. Each comes with an envelope.
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How many pens and ink can you identify in this charming design? Printed from an original watercolor by British artist Lynsey Thomas, the spectacular detail and shades of pink and purple of this work come to life printed on 300gsm premium cardstock. These cards are oversize at 5.9" x 5.9" and are blank inside. Each comes with an envelope.
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A great option for our nib holders is a folded brass nib, made by John Neals. Insert the nib into the holder, dip into your favorite ink, and experiment. The tip produces a finer line; the sides produce a nice wide swath of ink, and there are plenty of other angles to explore. Particularly useful for using shimmer inks that could otherwise clog a feed.