Whether you’re a coloring book enthusiast or a professional artist who works in colored pencils, we think it's time you try Caran d’Ache’s collection of 12 brilliant hues. The hexagonal drawing utensils boast a “soft and unbreakable” colored core that is great for producing crisp, clean lines as well as techniques like hatching and shading. Pair this collection with the book 642 Things to Draw and you're all set for an afternoon of drawing—and beyond!
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About Caran d’Ache
Arnold Schweitzer founded Caran d’Ache after buying a pencil factory in Geneva in 1915. The name of the company is derived from the world karandash, which is the Russian word for “pencil” and in turn comes from the Turkish root “kara tash” that refers to blackstone—the origins of graphite.