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Koh-i-Noor Hardtmuth is one of the world's oldest and most prestigious manufacturers of stationery and art supplies. Founded in 1790 by Joseph Hardtmuth in Vienna, the production was later moved to České Budějovice in 1848, which remains the company's headquarters and primary manufacturing site to this day. The brand is globally recognized for inventing the modern graphite pencil by mixing graphite with clay.
The product shown is a professional-grade pastel pencil manufactured in the Czech Republic. The brand is a symbol of Czech industrial heritage and quality. Currently, the company is part of the KOH-I-NOOR holding a.s., owned by the Bříza family. It operates several production plants within the Czech Republic and maintains a strong distribution network across Europe and the world, ensuring that its historical legacy of innovation in writing and drawing instruments continues into the future.
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