Conté a Paris 2284 Artist Quality Charcoal Pencil for High Contrast and Surface Drawing, Writing Sketching H
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Carbon pencil round H Pin diameter: 8.5 mm Lead diameter: 5 mm All the benefits of traditional charcoal, combined with the breakage resistance and cleanliness of a pen. Sketch pencils - in artist quality from Conté à Paris Artist quality - selected pigments ensure high light fastness and pure colours in pen form Charcoal pencil - all the benefits of traditional charcoal, combined with the break resistance and cleanliness of a pen Ideal for hobby artists, students and professionals Conté a Paris - is one of the leading brands for dry techniques, the chalks and pastels have been used by artists such as Picasso and Degas
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Carbon pencil round H Pin diameter: 8.5 mm Lead diameter: 5 mm All the benefits of traditional charcoal, combined with the breakage resistance and cleanliness of a pen. Sketch pencils - in artist quality from Conté à Paris Artist quality - selected pigments ensure high light fastness and pure colours in pen form Charcoal pencil - all the benefits of traditional charcoal, combined with the break resistance and cleanliness of a pen Ideal for hobby artists, students and professionals Conté a Paris - is one of the leading brands for dry techniques, the chalks and pastels have been used by artists such as Picasso and Degas
Carbon pencil round H Pin diameter: 8.5 mm Lead diameter: 5 mm All the benefits of traditional charcoal, combined with the breakage resistance and cleanliness of a pen. Sketch pencils - in artist quality from Conté à Paris Artist quality - selected pigments ensure high light fastness and pure colours in pen form Charcoal pencil - all the benefits of traditional charcoal, combined with the break resistance and cleanliness of a pen Ideal for hobby artists, students and professionals Conté a Paris - is one of the leading brands for dry techniques, the chalks and pastels have been used by artists such as Picasso and Degas