- Ideal for sketching on the go
- Includes dust-free large eraser
- Metal Sharpener
- 2.0 mm diameter leads
From the manufacturer
About Faber-Castell
Faber-Castell was established in 1761 by the cabinet maker Kaspar Faber, it is one of the oldest industrial companies in the world. The company is one of the world’s leading manufacturer of wood-cased pencils with a varied range of products for writing, drawing and creative design, as well as decorative cosmetics. Faber-Castell is renowned for its high quality, innovative products, commitment to tradition, and environmental awareness.
Lothar von Faber took over the family business in 1839. He is remembered, in particular, as a pioneer of the branded article who in creating his own brand name set a new standard. Today the eighth generation family member Count Anton-Wolfgang von Faber-Castell, who took over as head of the company in 1978, has been instrumental in new product development and the expansion of international activities. Count Faber-Castell takes delight in rediscovering products from the past and recreating them with timeless design and modern technology.
Goldfaber Graphite Sketch Set
Goldfaber graphite pencils are a versatile graphite pencil for drawing and sketching. These graphite pencils convince with their good writing performance. The hexagonal shape and the break-resistant lead with the typical Faber-Castell SV bonding make them an ideal companion during drawing and sketching for students and young artists.
Included in the Set
This set includes 6 Goldfaber graphite pencils in degrees of hardness 2H, HB, B, 2B, 4B and 6B, a pencil sharpener and a dust-free eraser.
Perfect Gift
This handy and compact set would make the perfect gift whether for beginners as a introductory set into graphite sketching and drawing or for the more professional of artists as a travel set or addition to their collection. With the set including a sharpener and an eraser, it is the ideal set for any artist to start an art project at home or on the go.
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