Crayons graphites Faber Castell 9000 6H

Faber-Castell 9000 6H

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Faber-Castell 90006H

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Faber-Castell 90006H :

Available in 16 hardness grades and boasting a history dating back to 1905, the Faber-Castell 9000 is a classic choice for artists, illustrators, and designers. The lead is fully bonded to the wood casing, providing excellent break resistance. Each pencil is beautifully coated in an environmentally friendly water-based varnish.

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