Colour Pencil Eraser

£3.00

After WWI caused the usual importation to Japan of German stationery goods to cease, the Japanese industry, then growing rapidly, begun production of goods such as pencils and erasers for its quick growing domestic market, due to the recently introduced compulsory eduction reform by the Meiji government in 1900.

Established in Osaka in 1915, Seed Ltd, then called Miki Yasushi-saku Rubber Manufacturing Plant Corporation was among the very first companies to manufacture Japanese erasers. Noticing that the fluctuating price and quality of natural rubber impacted their finished product, the company begun developing erasers made of soft vinyl chloride - first patented by Seed in 1955 ahead of all other manufacturers.

A major advantage of plastic erasers was that these did not age and dry out as natural rubber ones do. The former did nevertheless continue to dominate the market regardless and plastic erasers only really came to be used en masse in the late 60s.

This model is one especially formulated for erasing colour pencil. 

Each sold separately - if you have a colour preference, please add this to your checkout notes. 

Details:
Size: 7 x 1.5 x 1.5 cm