edding 1255 Calligraphy Pen 3.5mm Line Black (Pack 10) - 4-125535-001

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Product Code - L664511

Calligraphy fibre pen for hand-drawn calligraphy, artistic handwriting, lettering and fonts, suitable for drawing on wood, paper, card, canvas and terracotta. Available in 5 different vintage colours - black, steel blue, dark brown, bottle green and carmine red. The quality calligraphy nib is available in the line widths 2.0 mm, 3.5 mm and 5 mm, while the edding 1455 features a flexible nib 1-5 mm wide. Calligraphy pen for the elegant art of beautiful writing. Ideal for cards and letter writing, gift-tag labelling or captions in photo albums - there are so many different uses. The pen delivers a steady flow of ink, guaranteeing easy, mess-free use. Thanks to the special chisel nib, everyone can have fun with calligraphy. The water-based pigment ink dries quickly, plus it is extremely lightfast, permanent, weather-resistant (i.e. also suited to outdoor use) and won't bleed through the paper. Popular with children and adults alike. High-quality branded product. Made in Germany.

  • Calligraphy brush pen for beautiful handwriting; also works well on porous surfaces, in particular terracotta, wood, paper, card and canvas
  • The package contains 1 calligraphy brush pen in crimson lake
  • The water-based ink dries quickly, so application is easy and mess-free, resulting in beautiful creations; neutral smell, quick-drying and waterproof
  • Special nib produces fine and broad lines; offers endless creativity for hand lettering and beautiful writing, including calligraphy for beginners
  • The edding 1255 calligraphy pen is available in black, steel blue, dark brown, bottle green and carmine red; comes in a choice of nib widths
TypeCalligraphy Pens
ManufacturerEdding
BrandEdding
ColourBlack
Tip SizeMedium Point
Line Width3.5mm Line
Ink TypeWater Based
Barrel ColourBlack
Writes OnPaper, cardboard, canvas, wood
Dimensions63x170x26mm
Weight88g
Country of OriginGermany