
RESTOCK JUNE! PLUS Air-In Mt. Fuji Eraser - Standard Blue
Watch Mount Fuji Take Shape!
Inspired by Japanās most iconic mountain, this PLUS Air-In Mt. Fuji Eraser transforms everyday corrections into a quiet act of creation. As you erase evenly from each side, the layered blue and white resin gradually reveals the silhouette of snow-capped Mt. Fuji, a subtle sculptural detail that brings beauty to even the smallest adjustments.
Product Highlights
⢠Layered dual-tone design that gradually forms Mount Fuji as it wears down
⢠AIR-IN technology for smooth, light, and precise erasing
⢠Porous ceramic powder formula for clean removal and sharp erasing edges
⢠Elegant paper sleeve with refined gold detailing
Product Details
⢠Type: PVC Block Eraser
⢠Style: Mt. Fuji
⢠Color: Blue
⢠Eraser Size: Approx. 1.4 à 4.5 à 2.4 cm
⢠Material: PVC (Plastic)
⢠Brand: PLUS Corporation
⢠Made in Japan
A Little Note
There is something grounding about watching Mount Fuji slowly appear through simple, steady use. A reminder that even small corrections can shape something meaningful, one careful stroke at a time.
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Watch Mount Fuji Take Shape!
Inspired by Japanās most iconic mountain, this PLUS Air-In Mt. Fuji Eraser transforms everyday corrections into a quiet act of creation. As you erase evenly from each side, the layered blue and white resin gradually reveals the silhouette of snow-capped Mt. Fuji, a subtle sculptural detail that brings beauty to even the smallest adjustments.
Product Highlights
⢠Layered dual-tone design that gradually forms Mount Fuji as it wears down
⢠AIR-IN technology for smooth, light, and precise erasing
⢠Porous ceramic powder formula for clean removal and sharp erasing edges
⢠Elegant paper sleeve with refined gold detailing
Product Details
⢠Type: PVC Block Eraser
⢠Style: Mt. Fuji
⢠Color: Blue
⢠Eraser Size: Approx. 1.4 à 4.5 à 2.4 cm
⢠Material: PVC (Plastic)
⢠Brand: PLUS Corporation
⢠Made in Japan
A Little Note
There is something grounding about watching Mount Fuji slowly appear through simple, steady use. A reminder that even small corrections can shape something meaningful, one careful stroke at a time.





















