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The Museum Aquarelle is a versatile, professional tool for every
artist's kit. The coloured pencils empower artists with various watercolour
capabilities, whether blending, shading, or layering. These professional-grade
pencils provide both painting and drawing capabilities to a high technical
standard. Featuring a soft lead with a substantial 3.8 mm diameter, the pencils
offer all sorts of possibilities for precise dry or watercolour drawing.
Item #: 3510.059
Description: Museum Aquarelle Watercolour Brown 059
Crafted in Geneva in collaboration with watercolour artists,
the Museum Aquarelle extra-fine quality pencils are specifically designed for
watercolour painting and drawing. Highly versatile and suitable for various
techniques, these pencils are perfect for professional watercolour projects,
even on the go. Their highly concentrated pigmentation formula gives the rich,
intense colouring power. The colourful Museum pencils are also lightfast and
easy to use PRODUCT FEATURES: The Museum Aquarelle collection by Caran d'Ache has been
created exclusively for watercolour artists. This innovative range allows
professional artists to use watercolours in the convenient form of coloured
pencils. Crafted in Switzerland, the Museum Aquarelle watercolour
pencils provide exceptional quality. The soft and smooth lead is water-soluble
and durable, allowing for clean, precise lines to enhance watercolour
creations, arguably rivalling traditional brush techniques. The Museum Aquarelle pencils have a rich, intense colouring
power thanks to their highly concentrated pigmentation formula. The colourful
Museum pencils are also lightfast and easy to use. Their FSC™-certified premium
cedar wood body, hexagonal shape, and matte finish ensure an impeccable grip.The allure of watercolours in pencils is more significant
than just ordinary pencils!
Size
120ml
Brand
Caran d'Ache
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