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Monday, December 6, 2010

Calligraphy Shaped Fruit

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There is some difference between a normal fountain pen and a calligraphy pen set. Although they look alike, their functioning and purpose is different as well as their nibs and the structure of the ink reservoir. A calligraphy pen will have thin as well as thick nibs to suit the style of lettering. The ink reservoir would be fitted to a nib that can be removed and replaced according to the user's choice.

A variety of pen holders are available in the market today for calligraphers to choose from. You can find a calligraphy pen set made of wood, glass, ivory, plastic or even bone. Each has its own unique work of art to attract its users. They also come in a variety of sizes, shapes and colors that also are designed to appeal in different ways to calligraphy artists. The most important point in choosing a pen set is to get the right level of comfort that is required for the hand while using the pen.

There are still a few calligraphy pens available that have either rubber or cork grips that give the fingers a comfortable feel, preventing them from slipping away while forming the letters. You can find heavy pen sets as well as light pen sets. These are designed to accommodate the tastes of different calligraphers. There are some who prefer to have a calligraphy set that is light weight so it will move freely on the paper while there are other writers who like to have heavier pens so they will not have to put too much pressure on the paper. Yet another group of calligraphers prefer to have something that is outstanding and unique to keep as a souvenir.


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