Rich, pigmented, solid color encased in lacquer
Five times the color as wood-cased pencils
Excellent laydown properties for layering and blending without waxy buildup
Create dense, even strokes without the use of heavy pressure
Maintains excellent light permanency, producing vibrant, durable pieces of art
About Koh-I-Noor: Koh-I-Noor’s ancestry goes back to Bohemia, a region in the Czech Republic associated with some of history’s greatest creative minds like Alfons Mucha, Franz Kafka, Antonin Dvorák, Jan Neruda, and countless other artists, writers, photographers, and musicians. Since the 1850s, Bohemia has become synonymous with creativity. Our modern idea of Bohemianism, and even the boho chic style, comes from the very place that Koh-I-Noor began its production of art materials.