Faber-Castell's PITT Graphic range features an extensive range of pencils and crayons in different hardness levels for sketching, graphic design and shading, meeting the needs of every creator. The "Faber green pencil", which was talked about and approved by even Van Gogh and Goethe, is now an object of the daily life of artists and not only. The 16 different degrees of hardness range from soft gray to deep graphite black and offer artists a wide range of creative possibilities. PITT Series Graphite Pure pencils are ideal for creating contrasts and shading large areas. These pencils offer unique possibilities for spontaneous expression, creating different effects, depending on the degree of hardness, but also the pressure you apply as you work. PITT graphite pencils are an ideal and extremely economical means of working on very large designs and surfaces.
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Faber-Castell was founded in 1761 at Stein near Nuremberg by cabinet maker Kaspar Faber (1730–84). Faber-Castell is one of the world's oldest industrial companies and has been run by the same family for 9 generations.
Today the company is present in more than 120 countries. Faber-Castell has its own production facilities in 23 countries around the world. Faber-Castell is the world’s largest manufacturer of wood-cased pencils, producing over 2 billion graphite and coloured pencils a year. The company secures its leading position on the global market with its tradition of commitment to the highest quality and a wide range of innovative products.
The Art & Graphic range includes artists’ colour pencils (Polychromos), artists’ watercolour pencils (Albrecht Durer), artists’ pastel crayons (Pitt Pastel) and an extensive assortment of products for monochrome sketching and drawing (Pitt Monochrome).