Why Are Pencils Yellow?
How a Simple Writing Tool Became A Golden Icon
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Once upon a time in the world of pencils, one humble writing stick dared to dream big. In the late 1800s, the best graphite in the world was discovered in China—so smooth, so dark, it could out-write all the rest! European pencil makers wanted everyone to know their pencils contained this magical Chinese graphite. But how to show off?
They turned to the color of royalty in China—yellow! It was a color of emperors, palaces, and riches. They painted their pencils bright, golden yellow to say, "This isn't just any pencil—this is a pencil worthy of a king!" Soon, the world caught on, and the yellow pencil became a symbol of the highest quality.
So next time you see that yellow pencil on your desk, remember: you're not just writing with any old tool—you're holding a royal writing scepter from a golden era of graphite dreams!
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