As recommended by Johanna Basford to colour her colouring books. Although made for children hence the name but so not Crayola crayons. These are smaller and made of Clay with just a little wax and oh so easy and smooth to use, they are luxury and layer like Prismacolor pencils. I’m guessing you can tell how much I like them! Just wished there was a bigger colour choice.
Best on black
Thank you for all your lovely comments and favs all are appreciated and welcome.
These look almost delicious! They remind me of something we used with the little ones at infant school. I think they were called oil pastels. Happy colouring.
Oh how wonderful! These crayons are produced in Poland. Production started in 1898, but after WWII the factory was nationalized and the quality of production decreased. After the fall of communism, the factory returned to the heirs and regained its former glory.
Ian