In this day and age, these are hard to imagine. Picture this: school desks once upon a time had small pits on them to hold ink; acquaintances used to gift ink bottles to their loved ones who scored good results in exams, or even during weddings and other such life events; inkpots could also reflect the social status of a family.
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