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Writing InstrumentsWriting instruments are objects used to produce handwriting. There is some necessary overlap between writing instruments and those used for drawing, since one of the critical characteristics of both is the ability to produce a smooth, controllable line. Although in Western civilization writing is usually done with some form of pencil or pen, other cultures have used other instruments. Chinese characters are traditionally written with a brush, which is perceived as lending itself to a graceful, flowing stroke. Ancient Sumerian writing was produced with a triangular stylus, which made a characteristic wedge-shaped mark in the soft clay used as a medium. See also: *
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