Caran d'Ache : Museum Aquarelle : Box Set of 12 Assorted Colors

SKU: GCMU312
(4 reviews)

Price:

$42.00

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The selection of 12 colors in this assortment is based on the Adolf Hölzel 'Double Primary’ system. The 3 primary colors, each in two shades, offer a wide variety of tints.

Museum Aquarelle color pencils are developed and produced in Caran D'Ache's Geneva workshop, in close collaboration with master watercolor artists. Their extra-fine quality makes them perfect both for watercolor painting and for artistic drawing. They are 100% water-soluble and have a high pigment density. These extra-fine quality pencils possess an optimal transparency with no veiled effect. Applied either wet or dry, Caran D’Ache pencils have an exceptional color lightfastness.

Contents include:

12 x Caran D’Arche Soft Watercolor Pencils (Assorted Color Set)

Spec

Product CodeGCMU312
QualityHighest
To Use WithWatercolor, Pencil & Drawing
VeganVegan
Country of ManufactureSwitzerland
Barcode7630002320733
TransparencyRefer to single colours
Colour LightfastRefer to single colors
Colour NameBox of 12 Colours
Weight (kg)0.214000

Reviews 4

(4 reviews)

Review

Wonderful colours who behave like good artist watercolours. The set of 12 has a very well thought out range of colours and it's very good to mix pretty much any colour needed.

Virginie
 

Review

No problems

Feefo
 

Review

These pencils are delicious. Sturdy, lightfast and the pigment really does behave like real watercolor. You can even go back and fix some errors with rewetting the pigment. The assortment boxes are perhaps a little expensive so I buy only singles. The pencils have the color code at the end of the pencils which are colored with the lead color. However the pencils don't have the color names on them. This can be rather annoying when making color charts. You constantly have to refer to the color chart for the actual names of the shades.

Minna Mäkinen
 

Review

Trying unsuccessfully to find replacement for Schwann stabile soft colour watercolours and these seem the best substitute so far - not quite as good but Ok

Feefo
 

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