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  1. Silverpoint Stylus, Artisan

    Silverpoint Stylus, Artisan

    £105.00

    Silverpoint Stylus, Artisan.

    The Maestro, Artisan and Artista Silverpoint Styli are inspired by Jan Gossart's painting of Saint Luke drawing the Virgin from the early sixteenth century. Each stylus has been hand-forged from silver bullion to form two gradually tapered points, which can be easily re-sharpened with fine sandpaper. Length 175 mm. For use on prepared paper.

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  2. Silverpoint Stylus, Maestro

    Silverpoint Stylus, Maestro

    Starting at: £199.00

    The Maestro, Artisan and Artista Silverpoint Styli are inspired by Jan Gossart's painting of Saint Luke drawing the Virgin from the early sixteenth century. Each stylus has been hand-forged from silver bullion to form two gradually tapered points, which can be easily re-sharpened with fine sandpaper. Length 210 mm. For use on prepared paper.

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  3. Silverpoint Stylus, Artista

    Silverpoint Stylus, Artista

    £149.00

    Silverpoint Stylus, Artista.

    The Maestro, Artisan and Artista Silverpoint Styli are inspired by Jan Gossart's painting of Saint Luke drawing the Virgin from the early sixteenth century. Each stylus has been hand-forged from silver bullion to form two gradually tapered points, which can be easily re-sharpened with fine sandpaper. Length 175 mm. For use on prepared paper.

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  4. Cornelissen Silverpoint Pencil

    Cornelissen Silverpoint Pencil

    £22.95

    The Cornelissen Silverpoint Pencil is comprised of a wooden handle sheathing a 50 mm length of silver. Diameter of the silver point is 1.6 mm. Overall length is 175 mm. The silver point can be sharpened or rounded like a lead pencil. Learn More
  5. Renaissance Workshop Materials Porte-Crayon Brass Holder

    Renaissance Workshop Materials Porte-Crayon Brass Holder

    £48.50

    Handmade Porte-Crayon in brass for holding chalk or charcoal. Commonly used by artists in the Renaissance for drawing, the piece of sharpened chalk or charcoal is inserted into the end of the holder and secured in place by a sliding ring. Learn More

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