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  • I really love your large, deep inkstone!!!

    Wish I had caught you before your trip to China! :)

    Someday we will have a wonderful stone.

    Hope your vacation is still wonderful!!!!!! :) :) :)

  • hehehe! trouble makeing!

  • Wow, you're a brilliant teacher!  Thank you so much for your help!

  • thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. I do think we are good trouble makers...;-)to your excellent trouble shooting.

    this information has liberated my mind from the fixation that I had to have a "perfect" ink stone. I will be very interested in learning how the stoneware you find works. In the mean time, I will enjoy with added respect my humble ink stone and ask its understanding of my ignorance in not appreciating it appropriately.

    -Ismael

  • I went to Salvo shop and neighbouring supermarket. Unfortunately I did not find a suitable ware for grinding ink. I finally realize that looking for the substitute of ink stone is actually more difficult than the ink stone itself. I decied give up searching until it bumps up to me.

  • We ask so many question because we love listening to your voice and the wisdom of your teaching. Thanks for sharing, Lynnette

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