Pressed charcoal Faber-Castell Pitt Monochrome - Natural charcoal is the oldest drawing tool in the world. It is very easy to smear or smudge, easy to correct and can always be redrawn again and again. The Old Masters were always fascinated by the bluish hue of natural charcoal, which has retained this expressive virtue to this day. A significantly blacker trace, compared to natural charcoal, is left by pressed charcoal. Pressed coal also contains a proportion of soot and clay, which gives the coal greater strength and thus a wider range of hardness grades.
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