Pearlescent Pencils - Blue (Box of 12)

Iconic pencil by Eberhard Faber designed in 1934, relaunched in 2010 by Palomino. Graphite-wax core favored by Steinbeck, Sondheim, and Walt Disney.

Made in USA Since 1934 Graphite-wax core Iconic
Only 1 unit left
Sale price$37.00 USD Regular price$47.00 USD
Save 21%
$37.00 Livraison offerte dès 80€

TVA incluse · Envoi avec suivi

★★★★★ 9.9 · + 1 350 avis vérifiés

Expédition rapide Suivi inclus · 2 à 5 jours en Europe
Retours 14 jours Remboursement intégral · Voir condition

Blackwing Pearl Blue Pencils (12 Pencils)

The new Pearl shades in blue and pink are an addition to the main Blackwing pencil line. Each pencil contains the same balanced, smooth graphite core as the other Pearl pencils. It is softer than the Blackwing 602 graphite but firmer than the Blackwing Matte, making it a favorite among calligraphers and illustrators.

Each pencil features a pearlescent finish, Blackwing’s iconic square ferrule, silver markings, and a bright blue eraser. Blackwing Pearl pencils are sold in sets of 12, which also serve as a pencil holder.

PRODUCT FEATURES

  • Box of 12 Blackwing Pearl pencils
  • Soft lead, ideal for writing and drawing (similar to a 3B pencil)
  • Sleek design and pleasant to use
  • Gift box that also serves as a pencil holder
  • Made in Japan from renewable California incense cedar

Some of the biggest Grammy, Emmy, Pulitzer, and Academy Award winners have created with Blackwing pencils. Among famous users are John Steinbeck, Stephen Sondheim, Leonard Bernstein, and Chuck Jones (who proudly used Blackwings to create Bugs Bunny and countless other Looney Tunes characters). Discontinued in 1998, the Blackwing pencil is now making a comeback.

ABOUT THE BRAND

The Blackwing pencil has a rich history dating back to 1934. In 2008, Palomino acquired the brand and began producing the Blackwing line as we know it today.

Blackwing pencils are renowned for the quality of their graphite and the unique smoothness of their lead. The Blackwing pencil is immediately recognizable by its semi-hexagonal body and its replaceable eraser. The original Blackwing 602 pencil alone inspired the works of some of the greatest artists in history. It is said that Disney animator Shamus Culhane requested to be buried with his Blackwing 602.