Ink well

Middle Kingdom

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 109

To make black ink, Egyptians mixed the carbon derived from partially burned organic materials, such as oil or wood, with some sort of binder, probably gum arabic. Red ink was made from hematite, a naturally occurring mineral form of iron oxide.

Ink well, Wood

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