Historic Calligraphy Set
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From the 6th to the 19th century, quill pens were the principal writing instrument. The better quills for pen construction came from the wings of large birds such as the Turkey, Goose, or Swan. Metal pens were first patented in America in 1810 and by 1860 were being mass produced.
Many calligraphers still consider a quill pen the best writing instrument because of the quill's ability to produce a fine line with none of the harsh qualities of a steel nib. The U.S. Supreme Court still uses 1200 quills a year, upholding a tradition it began in 1801.
This Calligraphy Set comes with a quill pen, four jars of ink powder in colors black, green, brown, and red, and two sheets of paper.