Caran d'Ache Technalo 779 RGB - blue...

Caran d'Ache Technalo 779 RGB - blue water soluble pencil

Caran d’Ache Technalo 779 RGB Pencils series consists of water soluble graphite pencils. Their name is a reference to RGB model of colors.

zł14.00

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Caran d’Ache Technalo 779 RGB Pencils series consists of water soluble graphite pencils. Their name is a reference to RGB model of colors.

Technalo RGB pencils give their user uncountable possibilities – you can use them as a traditional pencils, but also give them the aquarelle effect or make monochromatic aquarelles with a little amount of water. The pencils are available in three colors – Carmine Lake, Dark Phtalocyanine Green and Prussian Blue. 

Excellent quality, intensively blue, pigmented graphite is placed inside the hexagonal barrel made of Cedar wood with FSC certificate. The barrel is carmine-brown with gold trim. 

The pencil doesn't contain any animal-derived ingredients, so it's vegan friendly.

Material | Cedar wood

Graphite | pigmented blue

Made in Switzerland 

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