Artist Drawing Square Block Carre Crayon Koh-I-Noor Art Chalk Graphite Sepia Charcoal

Pack of 18 blocks 
in paper box 95mm x 46mm x 26mm
Block length: 70mm
Block diameter: 7mm x 7mm rectangular profile

Suitable for artistic drawing and industrial use. This lead has a very good coverage.

A brand new, unused, undamaged, genuine Koh-I-Noor blocks for artist.

White chalk blocks 4391, code: 4391018001KS, EAN: 8593539170891
Russet sepia blocks 4393, code: 4393018001KS, EAN: 8593539170686
Light brown sepia blocks 4397, code: 4397018001KS, EAN: 8593539170709
Dark brown sepia blocks 4398, code: 4398018001KS, EAN: 8593539170723

Black drawing lead blocks  4355 1 softcode: 4355001001KS, EAN: 8593539170914
Black drawing lead blocks  4355 2 mediumcode: 4355002001KS, EAN: 8593539170938
Black drawing lead blocks  4355 3 hardcode: 4355003001KS, EAN: 8593539170952

Charcoal blocks 8683 1 softcode: 8683001001KS, EAN: 8593539170792
Charcoal blocks 8683 2 mediumcode: 8683002001KS, EAN: 8593539170815
Charcoal blocks 8683 3 hard, code: 8683003001KS, EAN: 8593539170839

Graphite blocks 4390 2B, code: 439002B001KS, EAN: 8593539166375
Graphite blocks 4390 4B, code: 439004B001KS, EAN: 8593539166399
Graphite blocks 4390 6B, code: 439006B001KS, EAN: 8593539166412

Graphite blocks 4390 2B+4B+6B
6 blocks in a blister card:
2x 2B
2x 4B
2x 6B
code: 4390006001BL, EAN: 8593539167150

Sepia blocks 4392
6 blocks in a blister card:
2x Russet (brownish-red) 4393
2x Light Brown 4397
2x Dark Brown 4398
code: 4392006001BL, EAN: 8593539167426

Sepia block set
no retail packing
6 blocks:
2x Russet (brownish-red) 4393
2x Light Brown 4397
2x Dark Brown 4398

HIGH QUALITY

Made in Czech Republic.

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KOH-I-NOOR is one of the world leaders in the production and distribution of first-rate stationery for artists, schools and offices.
The company was founded by Josef Hardtmuth in 1790 in Vienna; however, the production of graphite leads was relocated to České Budějovice in 1848. In the course of time, the KOH-I-NOOR pencils managed to achieve great success at a number of world exhibitions. The products were awarded in many world exhibitions, to name a few, 1855 in New York, 1856, 1900 and 1925 in Paris, 1862 in London, 1882 in Vienna and 1905 in Milan.