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- A range of natural drawing charcoal sticks and pencils as well as charcoal in stick and pencil form in a range of degrees of hardness
- A paper wiper (blender) and kneadable eraser are also included
- The practical set for those who prefer to work in charcoal
Natural charcoal sticks are the oldest sketching and drawing material in the world. The greyish-blue shade glides softly across the paper, rubs and smudges easily, and can be erased without difficulty and repeatedly overlaid. Their blueish hue has always held a fascination, even with the old masters. The charcoal pencils leave a much blacker line. Compressed charcoal with soot and clay give the charcoal pencils their deep black colour and can be produced in different degree of hardness.