Traditional Malay black ink: An analysis of its recipes and characteristics
Historically, the use and produce of Malay traditional ink were closely associated with the palaces and pondoks (Islamic religious school) where the early Malay manuscripts were traced. These Malay manuscripts can be traced dated back to the 16th century and the fact that those manuscripts have surv...
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American Scientific Publisher
2017
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