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  • Set of Drawing pencils - Derwent - 36 pcs.

    359,00 zł
  • Set of Drawing pencils - Derwent - 72 pcs.

    719,00 zł

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  • Drawing pencil - Derwent - 0100 Champagne

    9,50 zł

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  • Drawing pencil - Derwent - 0200 Sunflower

    9,50 zł

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  • Drawing pencil - Derwent - 0300 Mustard

    9,50 zł

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  • Drawing pencil - Derwent - 0400 Gold

    9,50 zł

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  • Drawing pencil - Derwent - 0500 Apricot

    9,50 zł

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  • Drawing pencil - Derwent - 0600 Autumn Leaf

    9,50 zł

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  • Drawing pencil - Derwent - 0700 Rust

    9,50 zł

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  • Drawing pencil - Derwent - 0800 Strawberry

    9,50 zł

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  • Drawing pencil - Derwent - 0900 Autumn Red

    9,50 zł

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  • Drawing pencil - Derwent - 1000 Rioja

    9,50 zł

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  • Drawing pencil - Derwent - 1650 Light Rust

    9,50 zł

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  • Drawing pencil - Derwent - 1700 Dusky Pink

    9,50 zł

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  • Drawing pencil - Derwent - 1800 Bistre

    9,50 zł

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  • Drawing pencil - Derwent - 1900 Ash Rose

    9,50 zł

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  • Drawing pencil - Derwent - 2000 Burnt Rose

    9,50 zł

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  • Drawing pencil - Derwent - 2100 Grape

    9,50 zł

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  • Drawing pencil - Derwent - 2200 Soft Violet

    9,50 zł

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  • Drawing pencil - Derwent - 2300 Heather

    9,50 zł

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  • Drawing pencil - Derwent - 2400 Violet Dusk

    9,50 zł

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  • Drawing pencil - Derwent - 2500 Slate Violet

    9,50 zł

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  • Drawing pencil - Derwent - 2600 Delft Blue

    9,50 zł

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  • Drawing pencil - Derwent - 2700 Royal Blue

    9,50 zł

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  • Drawing pencil - Derwent - 2800 Teal Blue

    9,50 zł

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  • Drawing pencil - Derwent - 2900 Polar Ice

    9,50 zł

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  • Drawing pencil - Derwent - 3000 Deep Atlantic

    9,50 zł

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  • Drawing pencil - Derwent - 3740 Ash Blue

    9,50 zł

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  • Drawing pencil - Derwent - 3900 Fir Green

    9,50 zł

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  • Drawing pencil - Derwent - 4000 Spruce Green

    9,50 zł

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  • Drawing pencil - Derwent - 4100 Distant Green

    9,50 zł

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  • Drawing pencil - Derwent - 5095 Fresh Green

    9,50 zł

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  • Drawing pencil - Derwent - 5100 Moss Green

    9,50 zł

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  • Drawing pencil - Derwent - 5110 Light Moss

    9,50 zł

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  • Drawing pencil - Derwent - 5120 Green Earth

    9,50 zł

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  • Drawing pencil - Derwent - 5130 Rainforest

    9,50 zł

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Pencil crayons are the most popular and most frequently chosen type of crayons. They come in the form of a pencil - "graphite" is surrounded by a wooden or synthetic, wood-free handle. The most valued wood intended for the body of the colored pencils is cedar wood, although there are also hazel and beech crayons. The crayon holder wood is covered with oil or (most often) clear or colored varnish, which protects the crayons from damage.

The frames protect what is most important in the colored pencil - its core. The core of the crayon is usually colored charcoal. The proportions of charcoal, pigment and various binders and additives (e.g. gum arabic) determine the quality and properties of the crayons. The color intensity of the crayons, the durability of the graphite, the level of crayon abrasion, the hardness of the crayon, the pressure required to achieve a satisfactory effect or the behavior of the crayon on paper depends on them. Pencil crayons also differ due to the thickness of the graphite itself. Usually, the graphites of the crayons are within 3-4 mm in diameter. There are also jumbo and maxi crayons, the graphite of which has a diameter of 10 mm.

Due to the type of binder, pencils can be divided into wax and oil crayons. The use of a wax binder is more popular - crayons of this type are definitely softer, they mix and rub easily with each other. They are perfect for blending and covering large areas of the image. Unfortunately, when the stylus is very soft, it is very easy to damage it, and the painted contours can be easily smeared. Oil crayons are harder, which makes them perfect for creating hyper-realistic works rich in details. Once sharpened, they will retain their point for longer than their soft counterparts, and the hard stylus won't break that easily. Many artists combine both types of crayons in one work. 

Due to the shape of the body, the crayons can be divided into the most popular round bodies (e.g. Prismacolor Soft Premier, Caran D'Ache Luminance or Faber-Castell Polychromos), hexagonal (hexagonal) (e.g. Caran d'Ache Prismalo, Prismacolor Col-erase) and triangular (Faber-Castell, Bruynzeel or Milan). Round crayons are the most classic type - they do not have defined edges. Triangular crayons are generally considered the most comfortable and are especially recommended for children who are just learning how to properly grasp their tools.

Pencil crayons are the most popular and most frequently chosen type of crayons. They come in the form of a pencil - "graphite" is surrounded by a wooden or synthetic, wood-free handle. The most valued wood intended for the body of the colored pencils is cedar wood, although there are also hazel and beech crayons. The crayon holder wood is covered with oil or (most often) clear or colored varnish, which protects the crayons from damage.

The frames protect what is most important in the colored pencil - its core. The core of the crayon is usually colored charcoal. The proportions of charcoal, pigment and various binders and additives (e.g. gum arabic) determine the quality and properties of the crayons. The color intensity of the crayons, the durability of the graphite, the level of crayon abrasion, the hardness of the crayon, the pressure required to achieve a satisfactory effect or the behavior of the crayon on paper depends on them. Pencil crayons also differ due to the thickness of the graphite itself. Usually, the graphites of the crayons are within 3-4 mm in diameter. There are also jumbo and maxi crayons, the graphite of which has a diameter of 10 mm.

Due to the type of binder, pencils can be divided into wax and oil crayons. The use of a wax binder is more popular - crayons of this type are definitely softer, they mix and rub easily with each other. They are perfect for blending and covering large areas of the image. Unfortunately, when the stylus is very soft, it is very easy to damage it, and the painted contours can be easily smeared. Oil crayons are harder, which makes them perfect for creating hyper-realistic works rich in details. Once sharpened, they will retain their point for longer than their soft counterparts, and the hard stylus won't break that easily. Many artists combine both types of crayons in one work. 

Due to the shape of the body, the crayons can be divided into the most popular round bodies (e.g. Prismacolor Soft Premier, Caran D'Ache Luminance or Faber-Castell Polychromos), hexagonal (hexagonal) (e.g. Caran d'Ache Prismalo, Prismacolor Col-erase) and triangular (Faber-Castell, Bruynzeel or Milan). Round crayons are the most classic type - they do not have defined edges. Triangular crayons are generally considered the most comfortable and are especially recommended for children who are just learning how to properly grasp their tools.