
Tombow 8900 Drawing Pencils: 2B
The 8900 pencil is one of the most recognizable products in Japan. Known for its consistency and quality, it's perfect for writing, sketching drawing, and more. With its iconic green paint color and hexagonal design, the 8900 pencil is one of the most famous pencils in Japan and the oldest products sold by Tombow.
- 2B lead grade (soft, dark graphite)
- Box of 12 pencils
- Long-lasting
- Break-resistant
About Tombow
Tombow is today’s market leader for art, crafts, school and office products. Serving consumers and businesses around the globe, Tombow was established in Japan in 1913 as a wood-case pencil provider for Japanese students.
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Tombow 8900 Drawing Pencils: 2B
The 8900 pencil is one of the most recognizable products in Japan. Known for its consistency and quality, it's perfect for writing, sketching drawing, and more. With its iconic green paint color and hexagonal design, the 8900 pencil is one of the most famous pencils in Japan and the oldest products sold by Tombow.
- 2B lead grade (soft, dark graphite)
- Box of 12 pencils
- Long-lasting
- Break-resistant
About Tombow
Tombow is today’s market leader for art, crafts, school and office products. Serving consumers and businesses around the globe, Tombow was established in Japan in 1913 as a wood-case pencil provider for Japanese students.
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The 8900 pencil is one of the most recognizable products in Japan. Known for its consistency and quality, it's perfect for writing, sketching drawing, and more. With its iconic green paint color and hexagonal design, the 8900 pencil is one of the most famous pencils in Japan and the oldest products sold by Tombow.
- 2B lead grade (soft, dark graphite)
- Box of 12 pencils
- Long-lasting
- Break-resistant
About Tombow
Tombow is today’s market leader for art, crafts, school and office products. Serving consumers and businesses around the globe, Tombow was established in Japan in 1913 as a wood-case pencil provider for Japanese students.



















