Classic Makassar Prop Pencil
$ 390- Product Notes
Graf von Faber-Castell have created a range of beauiful writing instruments in several variants. This particular piece has been crafted from Makassar wood (usually used for musical instruments) with titanium trims and . a supple articulated clip. The natural variations in grain and colouring mean that every wiritng implement made from them is unique. As with each product in the Classic range, this mechnical pencial comes presented in a wooden box - simple luxury
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- Size Notes 143cm x 21cm x 18cm
- Materials and Care Notes
Made in Germany
Barrel made of Macassar wood, tough anthracite-coloured PVD coating made of titanium - Delivery & returns
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This product is the UK. It will be dispatched in 3-5 working days.
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The Story
Since the brand's humble beginnings 250 years ago in a small riverside village called Stein just outside Nuremburg, Graf von Faber Castell - German for 'the Count of Faber-Castell - has been producing some of the world's most beautiful and exquisite pens and pencils. The company is still family-owned, and still operates out of the same patch of land at the edge of Stein where Anton Wilhelm built his factory at the turn of the nineteenth century. The brand is renowned for its masterful usage of wood and metal in the manufacturing of its products.
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