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Oxford Scribes Members

Calligraphy societies and calligraphers

Suppliers and resources

Scribblers: full range of calligraphy equipment

Blots Pen & Ink Supplies: All sizes of pens and nibs, plus a huge range of inks.

Penman Direct: Calligraphy materials.

Falkiner Fine Papers: Every type of paper and a good selection of bookbinding tools.

Charles Perkins (Calligraphity): Mail order book service for calligraphers and lettering artists.

John Neal Books (and Letter Arts Review), USA.

L. Cornelissen & Son: Wide range of artists’ colours and a good selection of gilding equipment

greatArt: Online shopping from a huge range of art materials

ArtiFolk: More online supplies at very competitive prices. Particularly good for Windsor & Newton paints and Faber Castell colour pencils.

The Wheatsheaf Art Shop: Full range of art products at reasonable prices. Mail order or online.

Hare & Bear Designs: Will turn your calligraphic pieces into saleable cards in small quantities.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
artwork by oxford scribes

Abbey Library of St Gallen: Switzerland, images from over 100 manuscripts.

The British Library: renaissance and medieval manuscripts.

Codex Gigas: Sweden, the Devils Bible.

Cyberscribes: a calligraphy discussion group.

Cynscribe: A minefield of calligraphy information.

The Ditchling Museum:

The Early Manuscripts at Oxford University:

The Edward Johnston Foundation:

The Fitzwilliam Museum: Cambridge, illuminated manuscripts.

Klingspor Museum: Offenbach. Holds large collection of work by Rudolf Koch.

Koninklijke Bibliotheek: Netherlands, early manuscripts.

The Morgan Museum: USA. See The Book of Hours of Catherine of Cleves.

Pen People: Calligraphy magazine

St John's Bible: USA

Society of Heraldic Arts:

V irtual Manuscript Library of Switzerland: