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This is a traditional Chinese stick. It began to gain its fame around late Ming period, 1368 - 1644. To the time when Chinese ink-making reached its peak in Qing dynasty, it was adopted by all major workshops. Its name suggests that the ink produced from the stick will endure for thousand years without fading. Back to Chinese ink stickHome | Rice paper |