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Dry Highlighter NEON Set Marker Colored Pencil KOH-I-NOOR 3411 3415 Crayon

$ 4.37

Availability: 38 in stock
  • PRODUCT: 12 pencils blue
  • Personalize: No
  • MPN: 3415
  • Model: 3415
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Gender: Boys & Girls
  • Style: Modern
  • Brand: Koh-I-Noor
  • Condition: New with tags
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Czech Republic
  • Modified Item: No

    Description

    Dry Highlighter Neon P
    encil M
    arker
    Koh-I-Noor
    6
    Bright
    Colors
    Round bright color pencils 3411 of diameter 7.5mm in wooden envelope with special highlighting lead. Pencils are manufactured in 6 reflection shades. The erasable pencil is intended for highlighting and underlining of the texts. Pencils are suitable for office, and for general use. For
    highlighting, drawing, coloring and writing.
    A brand new, unused, undamaged, genuine Koh I Noor dry highlighter pencils.
    Pencil length: 175mm
    Pencil diameter: 7.5mm round profile
    Lead diameter: 3.8mm
    Colors: neon yellow,
    neon green, neon blue, neon red, neon pink, neon orange
    Set of highlighters pencils 3415, 6 assorted pencils
    weight: 40 grams
    in plastic cover 204mm x 53mm x 8mm
    KIN code: 3415 3415006001TE,
    EAN: 8593539001409
    Highlighters pencils 3411, 12 pencils of 1 color
    weight: 80 grams
    in paper package 178mm x 48mm x 15mm
    yellow marker EAN: 8593539049456
    orange marker EAN: 8593539049463
    red marker EAN: 8593539049470
    pink marker EAN: 8593539049487
    green marker EAN: 8593539049494
    blue marker EAN: 8593539049500
    LOOKING FOR ANOTHER KOH I NOOR PRODUCT? PLEASE CONTACT US! WE SELL ALL KOH I NOOR PRODUCTS.
    KOH-I-NOOR HARDTMUTH is one of the world leaders in the production and distribution of first-rate stationery for artists, schools and offices.
    The company was founded by Josef Hardtmuth in 1790 in Vienna; however, the production of graphite leads was relocated to České Budějovice in 1848. In the course of time, the KOH-I-NOOR pencils managed to achieve great success at a number of world exhibitions. The products were awarded in many world exhibitions, to name a few, 1855 in New York, 1856, 1900 and 1925 in Paris, 1862 in London, 1882 in Vienna and 1905 in Milan.