Pastel Pencils Chart

Pastel Pencils
Pastel beauty, pencil control
P010 Vanilla
P020 Zinc Yellow
P030 Process Yellow
P040 Deep Cadmium
P050 Saffron
P060 Dandelion
P070 Naples Yellow
P080 Marigold
P090 Burnt Orange
P100 Spectrum Orange
P110 Tangerine
P120 Tomato
P130 Cadmium Red
P140 Raspberry
P150 Flesh
P160 Crimson
P170 Maroon
P180 Pale Pink
P190 Coral
P200 Magenta
P210 Dark Fuchsia
P220 Burgundy
P230 Soft Violet
P240 Violet Oxide
P250 Lavender
P260 Violet
P270 Red Violet
P280 Dioxazine Purple
P290 Ultramarine
P300 Pale Ultramarine
P310 Powder Blue
P320 Cornflower Blue
P330 Cerulean Blue
P340 Cyan
P350 Prussian Blue
P360 Indigo
blister of 6 tin of 12 tin of 12 skintones
tin of 72 wooden box of 72
LF
v3
v6
v7
v4
v8
v 5/6
v8
v8
v6
v6
v7
v7
v5
v5
v3
v5
v6
v3
v3
v2
v4
v4
v4
v6
v3
v4
v3
v7
v3
v3
v7
v7
v8
v8
v8
v8
tin & wooden box of 24
P370 Pale Spectrum Blue
P380 Kingfisher Blue
P390 Cobalt Blue
P400 Cobalt Turquoise
P410 Forest Green
P420 Shamrock
P430 Pea Green
P440 Mid Green
P450 Green Oxide
P460 Emerald Green
P470 Fresh Green
P480 May Green
P490 Pale Olive
P500 Ionian Green
P510 Olive Green
P520 Dark Olive
P530 Sepia
P540 Burnt Umber
P550 Brown Earth
P560 Raw Umber
P570 Tan
P580 Yellow Ochre
P590 Chocolate
P600 Burnt Ochre
P610 Burnt Carmine
P620 Dark Sanguine
P630 Venetian Red
P640 Terracotta
P650 French Grey Dark
P660 Seal
P670 French Grey Light
P680 Aluminium Grey
P690 Blue Grey
P700 Graphite Grey
P710 Carbon Black
P720 Titanium White
tin of 36
LF
v5
v8
v8
v8
v8
v8
v5
v8
v8
v8
v7
v4
v8
v8
v8
v8
v8
v8
v8
v8
v8
v8
v8
v8
v8
v4
v8
v8
v8
v8
v
v
v
v
v
v
5/6
6
5/6
8
8
8
wooden box of 48
Please note that the contents may be substituted at any time with a product equal or superior to that specified.
LF - Lightfastness rating v - indicates that the ingredients of these products contain no animal products
Lightfastness refers to the chemical stability of a pigment under long exposure to light. Light can cause colour to whiten,
darken, fade or completely disappear.
The Blue Wool Scale - two pieces of blue wool are used to test lightfastness. One is placed in the dark and the other in
the equivalent of sunlight for a period of three months. After three months the two pieces of wool are compared and
rated between 0 – 8. 8 is the highest rating and values of 6 or higher are considered to be lightfast.