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This elegant lead holder is made from incense cedar, the California-grown wood that's used in virtually all premium pencils. Kitaboshi Pencil Co. in Tokyo has plenty of experience making incense cedar into pencils, and this playful design repurposes those same cedar hexagons into housings for 2 mm mechanical pencils.
But regular pencils are simply dipped in paint, while these lead holders are hollowed out, given sturdy mechanical innards (yes, pencil enthusiasts, the clutch is made from brass), and capped with metal fittings at both ends.
The final detail is the urushi finish, a traditional element of Japanese decorative art that consists of repeated, thin coats of lacquer applied by a skilled craftsperson. The natural lacquer comes from the sap of the East Asian lacquer tree, which has grown in Japan for millennia and has been used to make lacquerware since 7000 BCE.
Made in Japan.
Manufacturing pencils in Tokyo since 1951, Kitaboshi is a fifth-generation company that celebrates the "charm and potential" of traditional wood-cased pencils.
Kitaboshi traces its roots to an early 20th century lumber processing company, which was the first supplier of domestically manufactured pencil slats. The family turned to manufacturing finished pencils during the midcentury boom in Japanese pencil production, and Kitaboshi Pencil has been making high-quality pencils ever since.
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