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No one skewered human foolishness quite like Shakespeare, and he did it with impeccable grammar. This pencil set borrows a few of his best barbs and puts them right where they belong: at the tips of your fingers.

Each pencil features a classic Shakespearean insult drawn from one of his plays, making this set ideal for note-taking, journaling, studying, letter-writing, or quietly judging from the margins. The sharpened wit is optional, but encouraged.

Set includes six #2 wooden pencils featuring insults from:
Richard IIIAs You Like ItLove’s Labour’s LostKing LearA Midsummer Night’s DreamAll’s Well That Ends Well

Finished with colorful paint-dipped ends and designed to be both practical and playful. A small but mighty desk companion for readers, writers, students, and lovers of language who appreciate their humor a little on the barbed side.

The pen may be mightier, but the pencil has better insults. 🤓


Shakespearean Insults Pencil Set

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No one skewered human foolishness quite like Shakespeare, and he did it with impeccable grammar. This pencil set borrows a few of his best barbs and puts them right where they belong: at the tips of your fingers.

Each pencil features a classic Shakespearean insult drawn from one of his plays, making this set ideal for note-taking, journaling, studying, letter-writing, or quietly judging from the margins. The sharpened wit is optional, but encouraged.

Set includes six #2 wooden pencils featuring insults from:
Richard IIIAs You Like ItLove’s Labour’s LostKing LearA Midsummer Night’s DreamAll’s Well That Ends Well

Finished with colorful paint-dipped ends and designed to be both practical and playful. A small but mighty desk companion for readers, writers, students, and lovers of language who appreciate their humor a little on the barbed side.

The pen may be mightier, but the pencil has better insults. 🤓


Open book with a set of pencils on a wooden surface