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			<description>Writing Instruments 

The typical tools of the trade for a calligrapher included reed and brush pens, scissors, a knife for cutting the pens, an ink pot, and a sharpening tool. The reed pen, writes Safadi (1978), was the preferred pen of Islamic calligraphers. According to Safadi, the reed pen -- called a qalam -- remains an essential tool for a true calligrapher. &quot;The traditional way to hold the pen,&quot; writes Safadi, &quot;is with middle finger, forefinger, and thumb well spaced out  ...</description>
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