An
inkwell is a small jar or container, often made of
glass,
porcelain,
silver,
brass, or
pewter, used for holding
ink in a place convenient for the person who is writing. The artist or writer dips the brush,
quill, or
dip pen into the inkwell as needed or uses the inkwell as the source for filling the reservoir of a
fountain pen. An inkwell usually has a lid to prevent contamination, evaporation, accidental spillage, and excessive exposure to air. A type known as the
travelling inkwell was fitted with a secure, screw lid so a traveller could carry a supply of ink in their luggage without the risk of leakage.