Pentel
Pentel Ain Eraser
The Pentel Ain Eraser is a high-quality plastic eraser from Japan. Leaves fewer crumbs than standard erasers, is gentle on paper and long-lasting. Features Leaves fewer crumbs Gentle on paper Application Ideal for erasing graphite and mechanical pencils. Suited to students, artists and anyone who draws or writes a lot.
Pentel Orenz AT Dual Grip Mechanical Pencil 0.5 mm
The Pentel Orenz AT Dual Grip is a Japanese mechanical pencil with automatic lead advance and break-resistant Orenz system. The lead advances automatically while writing and is protected from breakage by a sliding pipe. Features Automatic lead advance with one click Orenz system protects the lead from breakage Dual Grip with metal and rubber for secure hold Low centre of gravity for fatigue-free writing 12-faceted barrel Available in various body colours Application Ideal for writing, drawing and sketching over extended periods. Suited to students, designers and anyone who wants to work without constantly clicking the lead advance.
Pentel Pigment Brush Pen
The Pentel Pigment Brush Pen is a Japanese brush pen with nylon brush tip and pigment-based ink. Water-resistant and lightfast once dry, ideal for calligraphy, manga and illustration. Features Nylon brush tip for dynamic stroke variations Pigment ink, water-resistant once dry Lightfast Refillable Available in various tip sizes Application Ideal for calligraphy, manga, comics and illustration. Suited to artists who value expressive brush strokes and want to combine with watercolour or markers.
Pentel Pocket Brush Pen
The Pentel Pocket Brush is a Japanese brush pen with nylon brush tip and pigment-based ink. Water-resistant and lightfast once dry, ideal for calligraphy, manga and illustration. Features Nylon brush tip for dynamic stroke variations Pigment ink, water-resistant once dry Lightfast Refillable Compact pocket format with clip Application Ideal for calligraphy, manga, comics and illustration. Suited to artists who value expressive brush strokes and want to combine with watercolour or markers. Note: Before first use, unscrew the barrel from the grip and remove the separator ring. Then screw the barrel back on and squeeze gently to let the ink flow to the tip.