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  1. Conte Carre Crayons

    Conte Carre Crayons

    Starting at: £1.95

    Harder than soft pastels, this range of 83 colours includes traditional shades of black, white, bistre, sepia and grey. 15% discount for purchasing 10+ crayons. Learn More
  2. Charbonnel Litho Crayons

    Charbonnel Litho Crayons

    Starting at: £43.20

    Charbonnel Litho Crayons Learn More
  3. Faber-Castell Graphite Crayons

    Faber-Castell Graphite Crayons

    Starting at: £3.80

    Faber-Castell Graphite Crayons Learn More
  4. Conte Carre Crayon Set of 12

    Conte Carre Crayon Set of 12

    Starting at: £20.20

    Conte Carre Crayon Set of 12 Learn More
  5. Conte Carre Crayon Set of 24

    Conte Carre Crayon Set of 24

    Starting at: £37.90

    Conte Carre Crayon Set of 24 Learn More
  6. ArtGraf Tailor Shape Monochromatic Set of 3

    ArtGraf Tailor Shape Monochromatic Set of 3

    £22.50

    This set of 3 includes Black Carbon, Graphite and White water soluble crayons Learn More
  7. Charbonnel Black Soft Crayon Ink

    Charbonnel Black Soft Crayon Ink

    Starting at: £39.10

    Least intense black printing ink for lithography. Learn More
  8. Rembrandt Soft Pastels

    Rembrandt Soft Pastels

    Starting at: £3.25

    A range of 203 shades. Made in Holland. Intermediate hardness (softer than Conte crayons but harder than Schmincke soft pastels). 12% Discount for purchasing 10+ pastels. Learn More
  9. Lascaux Soft Resist 500m

    Lascaux Soft Resist 500m

    £45.60

    This slower drying resist is designed to offset easily and is used to make soft crayon- or pencil-like drawings, textures from collages and direct broad line drawings. Learn More
  10. Paraffin Wax

    Paraffin Wax

    Starting at: £6.60

    Paraffin Wax is a by-product of the petro-chemical industry. It has a low melting point of 50-60°c and a brittle texture, making it unsuitable for encaustic painting or as an additive to oil paints, but it can be used to impart softness to lithographic crayons. As a petroleum product, it is more inert than animal or vegetable waxes, and is therefore not saponified (turned into soap) by alkali substances. Learn More

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