Black Bile
The last tear of Katharina Henot
The last tear of Katharina Henot
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Nib and ink and Archival ink pens on Arches cotton paper
300gsm / 140lb
3.5cm / 1.4in (picture size)
3.8cm / 1.5in (case)
5.5cm / 2.2in (case - base to top handle)
Housed in an exquisite XIX century small pocket watch case.
Silver 935
Original convex glass
Black velvet box included
About Silver 935:
It contains 93,5% of Silver, while conventional silver has 92,5% (925 or sterling silver). It's the purest!
More resistant to oxidation
Hypoallergenic: It's also suitable for those who cannot wear conventional silver.
About Katharina Henot:
Katharina Henot or Henoth (1570 – 19 May 1627) was a German postmaster and an alleged witch, burned at the stake for sorcery in Cologne. She is one of the best-known German victims of the witch hunt, and the best known case in Cologne. She was probably also the first female postmaster in Germany.



