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Lyra Waldorf Selection - 12's

Lyra Waldorf Selection - 12's

Regular price R 407.00 ZAR
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Product Specs

  • Large wooden pencils with rounded edges.
  • High concentration of pigments.
  • Triangular and easy to grip with giant unbreakable leads.
  • This set is a special assortment of unlacquered pencils in colours selected by Waldorf School teachers.

General Information

  1. Colouring Pencils are a staple in the toolkit of artists, students, and hobbyists. They offer a versatile and convenient medium for creating vibrant, detailed artwork. The quality of colouring pencils is determined by key factors such as: pigment quality, binder composition, and pencil construction.
  2. Pigment Quality:
    High-quality colouring pencils use rich, vibrant pigments that provide excellent colour payoff. The pigments should be finely ground to ensure smooth application and blending.
  3. Binder Composition:
    The binder holds the pigment together and affects the pencil’s texture and durability. Wax-based and oil-based binders are common, with wax-based pencils being softer and more blendable, while oil-based pencils offer a firmer texture and finer detail.
  4. Pencil Construction:
    The wood casing should be durable and easy to sharpen. High-quality pencils use premium woods like cedar, which sharpen to a fine point without splintering. The core should be centered to prevent breakage and ensure consistent performance.

Standard Colouring Pencils vs. Watercolour Pencils

While standard colouring pencils and watercolour pencils may look similar, they have distinct characteristics and uses:

  • Standard Colouring Pencils are designed for dry use, offering a wide range of colours and textures. They are ideal for layering, blending, and creating intricate details. The core is typically wax-based or oil-based, providing a smooth, consistent application.
  • Watercolour Pencils contain water-soluble pigments, allowing them to be used both dry and with water. When activated with a wet brush, the pigments dissolve and spread like traditional watercolour paint, creating a wash effect. This dual functionality makes watercolour pencils versatile tools for creating both detailed drawings and painterly effects.
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