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9-Pieces Pitt Artist Bullet Journaling Pen Starter Set

9-Pieces Pitt Artist Bullet Journaling Pen Starter Set

Ink drawings have a very long artistic tradition. This has always been an interesting medium for artists and graphic artists, it lends drawings expression and durability and can also be combined with many other drawing techniques. Faber-castell has combined all the advantages of artist's inks with the benefits of a modern, easy-to-use pen - the Pitt Artist pen. The pigmented and very lightfast drawing ink is ideal for sketches, drawings, layouts, fashion design and illustration.

Product Detail

  • Everything you need for bullet journaling
  • The 9-piece set includes: one pencil of hardness HB with eraser tip for preliminary sketches, a Pitt Artist Pen Fineliner S in black for outlines, fine details, embellishment and for writing, 5 Pitt Artist Pens with brush tip (colours: 199 black, 146 skyblue, 161 phthalo green, 129 pink madder lake, 230 cold grey I) for letterings, loops and fill-ins, one Textliner pastel rosé for highlights and marking, and one 40-page journal with dot grid
  • The set includes a downloadable free bullet journaling guide 
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Faber-Castell produces over 2.3 billion wood-cased pencils every year.
Faber-Castell produces over 2.3 billion wood-cased pencils every year.
Did you know?
Faber-Castell grows about 20 cubic metres of wood every hour, which corresponds to around 1 truck load.
Faber-Castell grows about 20 cubic metres of wood every hour, which corresponds to around 1 truck load.
Did you know?
Faber-Castell produces over 2.3 billion wood-cased pencils every year.
Faber-Castell produces over 2.3 billion wood-cased pencils every year.
Did you know?
The profile of wood-cased pencils was changed from round to hexagonal/triangle because they were constantly rolling off the table.
The profile of wood-cased pencils was changed from round to hexagonal/triangle because they were constantly rolling off the table.