Creates a long, curved point that resists breakage. Made of durable machined aluminum and features a German steel blade. Available in Black, Grey & White.
A5 hardcover notebook (148 x 210 mm), 160 pages of 100 GSM ivory paper, white matte cover, signature lay-flat binding, loaded with a Blackwing Pearl pencil. Available with dot-grid, blank, ruled, or graph paper.
Matte black finish and our soft graphite. Iconic square Blackwing ferrule with a black eraser. The updated Blackwing Matte imprint features a Graphite Identification Stamp indicating its "SOFT" graphite core.
A6 hardcover notebook (105 x 148 mm), 160 pages of 100 GSM ivory paper, grey matte cover, signature lay-flat binding, loaded with a Blackwing 602 pencil. Available with dot-grid, blank, ruled, or graph paper.
Made from lightweight, machined aluminum to keep your pencil safe. Available in matte black, matte white, bright gold, bright silver, or a mixed set of 3 (gold, silver, and black)
A4 hardcover notebook (210 x 297 mm), 160 pages of 100 GSM ivory paper, black matte cover, signature lay-flat binding, loaded with a Blackwing Matte pencil. Available with dot-grid, blank, ruled, or graph paper.
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The Blackwing XIX is our tribute to the 19th Amendment and the continued fight for voting rights in the United States and around the world.
On August 18th, 1920, Tennessee became the 36th state to ratify the 19th Amendment. That day, pro-suffrage protestors and legislators wore yellow roses pinned to their lapels, while their anti-suffrage counterparts wore red roses. This prompted the day to be dubbed “The War of the Roses.”
This enamel pin is inspired by the yellow roses worn by the suffragists one hundred years ago. It was designed by our friend Florian Bertmer, and features the word “Inalienable” emblazoned on a banner across its face.