What are Iwako erasers made of?
IWAKO erasers are made in Japan using lead-free, non-PVC, non-toxic recyclable new materials.
How much are Iwako erasers?
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What is Japanese puzzle eraser?
Iwako is the original Japanese puzzle eraser. There are copies on the market now (both fake Iwako erasers and design copies), which use inferior quality materials and are not made in Japan. Made in Japan from environmetally friendly materials. PVC free and lead free.
How much do animal erasers cost?
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What is a puzzle eraser?
An eraser and mind game all in one! They can pull the pieces apart and use them as smaller erasers or solve the puzzle and use it as one big eraser. They’re just the right size for pencil cases or party favor bags! Puzzle Erasers product details: 12 per package.
Why are erasers pink?
Old school erasers were made with a mix of rubber and pumice, the pumice element being necessary to cause enough friction for the pencil marks to actually erase. The colour proved popular with consumers, which led to the aforementioned 1916 pink eraser known as the ‘Pink Pearl.
Can kneaded erasers dry out?
I’ve never had a kneaded eraser dry out, but I have had them become somewhat brittle over time. I store them in a little sealed container just so they don’t get dusty or fall on the carpet.
What does a putty eraser do?
Kneaded erasers can be shaped by hand for precision erasing, creating highlights, or performing detailed work. They are commonly used to remove light charcoal or graphite marks and in subtractive drawing techniques. However, they are ill-suited for completely erasing large areas, and may smear or stick if too warm.