Originally produced by the Eberhard Faber company from 1934 to 1988, this pencil gained renown not only for its elegant design and smooth writing experience but also for its association with many famous contemporary writers and artists.
-
The Blackwing pencils we use today are meticulously recreated by Palomino in the United States. It's said that the original, classic formulations for the eraser and graphite core have been preserved, perfectly reviving this once-iconic pencil.
-
In addition to the classic 602, Palomino has introduced several models with different graphite grades to cater to a wide range of enthusiasts. Based on our testing and comparison, the black pencil has a graphite depth of approximately 4B, the white pencil around 2B, the grey 602 is a B, and the natural wood finish is HB. Due to the characteristically soft graphite, each lead offers satisfying depth and intensity.
-
The eraser at the end is another distinctive feature that sets the Blackwing apart from ordinary pencils. It utilizes a small metal ferrule as a mechanism, allowing the worn eraser to be pushed further out and offering the ability to replace it. This ensures the pencil is always ready for both writing and correction.
-
Origin: Japan
Materials: Wood, Graphite
Product Description
Product Details
- Material
- Wood
- How It's Made
- Machine-made
- Where It's Made
- Japan
- Stock
- Down to the last 1
- Ranking
- No.23,570 - Stationery | No.124 - Pencils & Mechanical Pencils
- Popularity
-
- 1,751 views
- 1 sold
- 0 have saved this item
- Product Type
- Authorized Representation
- Authorized By
- HIGHTIDE
- Listing Summary
- The Blackwing pencils we use today are meticulously recreated by Palomino in the United States.
Shipping Fees and More
- Shipping
- Payment method
-
- Credit/debit card payment
- Alipay
- Refunds & Exchanges
- Read more about refunds and exchanges
- Report
- Report this item



