The ink stone, one of the four treasures of the study, including writing brush, ink and paper, has been viewed as an art besides being a tool in calligraphy. Duan ink stone produced by stone in Zhaoqing, Guangdong province, is recognized as the most precious kind of ink stones in China. People can appreciate a duan ink stone art exhibition at Guangdong Museum until Oct 10.
Visitors will be amazed at the natural grains in the ink stones and artists' craftsmanship in engraving a piece of ink stone into lifelike images of mountains, towers, animals, plants and human beings.
The exhibition also displays some calligraphy works engraved in ink stones.
9 am-5 pm, until Oct 10 (closed on Mondays). Third Floor, Guangdong Museum, Guangzhou. 020-3804-6886.