24 Crayola Colors of the World Markers Review and Swatches

Crayola came out with Colors of the World Crayons in July 2020. They worked with Victor Casale for  to develop the crayons. At this time I asked them if there would be Colors of the World markers and colored pencils. They said yes. And guess what? I found them! The marker colors are the same colors as the crayons and are representative of many skin tones. I think Crayola should expand them to Super Tips next. But for now adult colorists can pick up a box of these to color with. These will also be great for kids. I picked up a box for my kids to use.

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Find these on these websites Dick Blick Art MaterialsCrayolaAmazon

It took me a while to find these markers. I preordered them from Amazon on October 8th. Amazon is usually amazing with preorders. The day came they were supposed to come, December 23 and they had not been shipped yet. I was super disappointed. My local Walmart had them "in stock". I went to check there, but sadly no one could find them and they were not out. I ordered them (and a lot of other supplies to get free shipping) on Blick Art Supplies thinking I would get them. I got a shipping confirmation for my order and sadly they were not in there. Blick said they wouldn't get the markers in stock until the end of January. :( I then went to Crayola.com and ordered them there. They are supposed to get here tomorrow. I was super anxious to get them though and decided to check the other Walmart in my area and they had them! I was super happy and now I can post them. For right now check Walmart and Crayola.com to get them.
Color Information
Here are all the swatches for the Colors of the World markers. Click here to get your own swatch chart. I was super impressed with the colors. No two colors were the same. There were some that were very similar, but even the close ones were different.

Click here to get the swatch charts for all the Crayola markers.

What's inside the box: extra almond, very light golden, very light rose, light golden, very light almond, light medium golden, light rose, light almond, light medium rose, light medium almond, medium deep rose, medium almond, medium golden, medium deep almond, deep rose, very deep rose, deep almond, medium deep golden, deep golden, very deep almond, extra deep almond, extra deep rose, extra deep golden, deepest almond
Where to buy: Dick Blick Art Materials, Crayola, Amazon
Colors of the World Markers Color Swatches

Here are the markers arranged in color order.

Collecting Information
This is a great box to collect since it is the first time these markers are available.

Boxes: Crayola 24 Colors of the World Markers
Other Boxes: There are Colors of the World crayons and colored pencils.
Year: 2020
Style Numbers:  58-7802
Code Numbers:  58-7802-0-200
UPC Numbers: 071662078027
Manufacturing Location: USA 
Where to buy: Dick Blick Art MaterialsCrayolaAmazon
Here are the sides of the boxes with the color swatches.
The markers come in three boxes; one is forest green, one is yellow and one is green.
The back of the box corresponds with the color on the front. It is images from the coloring book and can be colored in.

Here are the bottoms of the interior boxes.

Here are the order the markers came in in the box, roses in one box, golden and almond in another and almond in a box.



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No. 72 Crayola Crayons and Sharpener with Book of Crayon Projects from the Crayola Makers

I picked up the Crayola 72 crayons and sharpener on eBay. I was really excited to get it. Crayola first made the 72 count box in 1958. There are a few iterations of this box that continued until 1990 when it was changed to a carrying case. There are many crayons in this box that are rare. This box if from 1963. It was the first of its kind and included a book of crayon projects and a crayon sharpener.

There are repeat colors in this box; blue, red and black.

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Click here to find these on eBay.

Color Information

I did find out that some crayons that should have been in this box, PEACH, MAUVELOUS AND GOLDEN ROD were not included. I will have to find those to make the box complete. This is typical of vintage crayons bought online. Often times they will be missing colors. It is always good to double check before purchasing.

Boxes:
 No. 72 Crayola Crayons and Sharpener with Book of Crayon Projects from the Crayola Makers
What's inside the box: 
APRICOT, AQUAMARINE, BITTERSWEET, BLACK (3), BLUE (4), BLUE GRAY, BLUE GREEN, BLUE VIOLET, BRICK RED, BROWN, BURNT ORANGE, BURNT SIENNA, CADET BLUE, CARNATION PINK, COPPER, CORNFLOWER, FOREST GREEN, GOLD, GOLDEN ROD, GRAY, GREEN, GREEN BLUE, GREEN YELLOW, INDIAN RED, LAVENDER, LEMON YELLOW, MAGENTA, MAHOGANY, MAIZE, MAROON, MAUVELOUS, MELON, MIDNIGHT BLUE, MULBERRY, NAVY BLUE, OLIVE GREEN, ORANGE, ORANGE RED, ORANGE YELLOW, ORCHID, PEACH, PERIWINKLE, PINE GREEN, PLUM, RAW SIENNA, RAW UMBER, RED (4), RED ORANGE, RED VIOLET, SALMON, SEA GREEN, SEPIA, SKY BLUE, SILVER, SPRING GREEN, TAN, THISTLE, TURQUOISE BLUE, VIOLET, VIOLET BLUE, VIOLET RED, WHITE, YELLOW, YELLOW GREEN, YELLOW ORANGE
Purchase Information: eBay
Where to buy:  eBay
Collecting Information
This is an excellent set of boxes to collect. There are some rare crayons inside.
Boxes: No. 72 Count Crayola Crayons from with Book of Crayon Projects from The Crayola Makers
Year: 1963
Style Numbers:  none
Code Numbers:  none
UPC Numbers: none
Manufacturing Location: USA
Purchase Information: ebay
Where to buy: eBay

Here are the sides of the box and the crayon sharpener. I love the gold theme.



Here is the Crayola Crayon Project Book that came in the set. I would love to try some of these projects.

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Hours of Interactive Play with STEM Underwater Base and Deep Sea Submarine

Does your kid like to play build things? The GUJO Adventure Sets from Luki Labs are perfect free play and building sets. The construction element comes when the set is being constructed.  Free play comes when the set is finished. I found out about it at Holiday of Play this year and was very impressed. We received the Underwater Base and the Deep Sea Submarine in exchange for an honest review. This blog post contains affiliate links.

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Learn About Other Countries with Crayola Holiday Passport Kit

A few weeks ago I decided to have my kids be all remote for the rest of the quarter. To say it has been crazy trying to figure out school here again is an understatement. Luckily we had the Crayola Experience Limited Edition Holiday Passport from Crayola Experience to help us have some holiday fun at home this week. 

This kit has kids embark on an immersive, wintery holiday adventure with a Jazzy crayon as their guide. The kids journey around the world learning about different holiday traditions from many different countries. This kit is part of the Crayola Experience at Home which brings the magic of color to the home.

I received this kit in exchange for an honest review.

Click here to find out about getting Crayola Experience At Home Kits.

What's In the Box

This kit comes with materials to do nine activities. The box contains; 16 construction paper crayons, 8 peeled crayons, 1 washable glue, 8 ultra-clean tropical colors washable markers, 5 paintbrush pens, 1 crayon sharpener, 1 scribble scrubbie, 1 model magic, 5 craft sticks, 1 cup, 1 passport, 1 holiday traveler award, instructions to watch the video, a thank you letter, and worksheets for the nine activities.

What We Did

I had my son and daughter do the activities. Sometimes they did the activity together, sometimes I made a copy and I pulled in more materials and they each did their own. I would recommend purchasing two kits for two kids so they could both have their own crafts to make.

The activities were supposed to take 3 hours total. We spent more time than that over two days. I thought we would get it done in one. These activities could last a month or two months, doing 2 in a week or one a week. 

The activities are guided by a pink Tip crayon named Jazzy, through interactive and super cute video content. I really think Jazzy needs her own tv show. My daughter watched the intros to the activities over and over.First the kids chose a name based on the generator and wrote it on their passport.Next the kids went to the first country Colombia and made a lantern.The instructions were on the video with a countdown timer and music playing. I will say the activities took my kids a lot longer than the allotted time. But the video can be paused or dragged back to increase time.Look at how well they are working together.And the finished lantern. They got to put a sticker in the book when they completed the activity.Next we went to Norway and made heart baskets.The kids got to put their wishes in the basket.Then they went to France and made a winter wonderland with model magic. This is the part I had to pull the most supplies in for. I had to find a cup, cut a base and get more model magic. Buy the extra kit!Here are their finished products.Next was Africa where they got to color a scribble scrubbie. This was the only activity that took less time than was allotted. The video showed different patterns to color the animal.The next stop was race around the world. The kids loved this part of the activity. I may even incorporate doing it once a week for PE!Next the kids colored a beach Santa scene.Then they sharpened the crayons to get crayon shavings. I helped them with this part because it took a little man power to get these shavings out.Then they glue the shavings onto the drawing.Here is the finished product complete with a purple sky!Next they made a Fireworks project from India.Then they got to learn how to color from a real life Crayola designer. He had some really good tips for "painting" with the paintbrush markers. I may have to try it myself.Here are their completed works of art. They did a great job!Next they colored a puzzle.And turned it into an ornament picture frame.They turned out so cute!Here are all the finished products we made. I thought the kids did a great job. 

What Did We Think?

I honestly had no idea what to expect. I have been to the Crayola Experience once and remember it being really fun and interactive. This was the same. I liked how the kids used the art supplies in new ways; the crayon shavings, coloring the model magic, making a picture frame out of a puzzle. These activities were definitely outside of the box activities and got the kids to look at the supplies in a new way. I would also definitely get a kit for each child. 

Also I would spread this to one activity a day, not 4 or 5 a day. Even though my kids absolutely loved it, and peaked ahead to see what they were going to make next it was a lot for two days. The projects were also kid level, ie meaning they did not need a lot of parent help. When we went to craft days at Michaels sometimes the kids needed "help" the whole time ie meaning I did the activity instead of them. That was not so with this kit. The kids did everything pretty much on their own. I helped with some of the cutting because we were short on time, but if the activities were spread out that would not be an issue.

This kit will not be available anymore, but there is a kit called Crayola Experience at Home-Scavenger Hunt where the kids go on a mission through the Crayola Experience to help find Granny Smith's top secret blue recipe. I would highly recommend picking up that kit. Your kids will love you!
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Make Abstract Art with Crayola Paint Pour Art Set

I first saw the Crayola Paint Pour Art Set at Toy Fair 2020. I was immediately interested. I love abstract art and the Paint Pour Art Set made some beautiful creations. This paint pour art set contains everything to makes some amazing works of art. Look at how cute they are!

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What's Inside the Box

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Open Ended Winter Craft Kit by Kid Made Modern

"Kids do you want to do a winter craft project?" I asked my kids. My daughter said yes right away and my son said no. My daughter and I start on the project and who wanders over? My son. He saw all the cool supplies that came in the winter craft kit from Kid Made Modern and wanted to join in on the fun. I started taking my kids to do summer crafts at Michaels when he was three. The thing I LOVE about the Kid Made Modern kits it they come with all the supplies needed to make some great open ended crafts. When we went to Michaels to make crafts we had to make it one way, but these kits allow kids to invent and come up with whatever project they want to make.

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There are some ideas on the front of the box to give ideas of what to do, but the kids are free to do whatever they want!
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Mess Free Glitter Play with Crayola Glitter Dots

I first saw the Crayola Glitter Dots at Toy Fair 2019. Glitter Dots are basically balls of glitter that can be squished onto paper or as seen below keychains. Crayola also makes stencils and sparkle fill cards, ornaments, and signs. Here are the two sets that I tried with my kids, keychains and sparkle charms. I received them from Crayola in exchange for an honest review. This blog post also contains affiliate links.

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Imaginative Construction and Play with Snap Ships

What are Snap Ships? Snap Ships are "a versatile building system for creating multiple crafts with action play." Basically they are construction space shop toys. Construction toys are great for STEM development because they teach kids to follow steps, they encourage free play when finished, and also allow their creative minds to develop when kids make their own constructions. There are many types of Snap Ships and they all had an intergalactic space theme. There is also a corresponding app for the toy with a VR world and instructions.

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Click here to find on Amazon.

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Teach Coding with Screen Free Botley 2.0

Botley 2.0 is a STEM educational screen free coding toy from Learning Resources. I first saw Botley at Toy Fair 2019. STEM has been a hot topic at Toy Fair the past couple years and will probably continue to be on for several years. I love to see all the advances that are coming in toys that would never been around when I was young. I studied engineering in college, but I wish I had had more engineering type stuff when I was a kid. I always wanted a remoted control car, but never got one. And now there are robots that code. I would have been in heaven.

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Complete List of Faber-Castell Polychromos Colour Pencils

I am so excited to write about Faber-Castell Polychromos Colour Pencils today.  Polychromos colored pencils are exceptional. 

Here is the complete list of the Faber-Castell Polychromos Colour Pencils with Hex and RGB codes.

The list contains the color name and the color number. Polychromos colour pencils have a number associated with each pencil. This is a great idea because it is much shorter than the colored pencil name and can be a great reference when coloring. The * refers to the colorfastness; *reasonable lightfastness, **high lightfastness, and ***maximum lightfastness.

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One of the great things about the Faber-Castell lines are that they are all connected to a color matching system. Ie the markers match the colored pencils. This may be true with other companies, but they do not advertise it. Polychromos purposely names all their products with the same color names. That wins me big points right there. 

The pencils have great qualities also, they have thick lead that is break and water-resistant and have a smooth laydown that is smudgeproof. They also are color fast, ie their colors do not fade as much with time. There are colors that are more color fast than others and will be noted in the chart. Check out this blog post to see the box and all the pencils.

Prismacolor Colored Pencils come in 12, 24, 36, 48, 72, 132, 150, 12 Botanical, 24 Highlighting and Shading, 12 Landscape, 23 Manga, and 12 Under the Sea color packs.

Here are the color charts for each size and what colors were added.
12 Count Faber-Castell Polychromos Colour Pencils
  • magenta, deep scarlet red, dark cadmium orange, cadmium yellow, light green, emerald green, phthalo blue, light ultramarine, white, burnt ochre, walnut brown, black

24 Count Faber-Castell Polychromos Colour Pencils
  • magenta, deep scarlet red, dark cadmium orange, cadmium yellow, light green, emerald green, phthalo blue, light ultramarine, white, burnt ochre, walnut brown, black
  • Venetian red, dark red, pale geranium lake, dark chrome yellow, light yellow glaze, earth green yellowish, dark phthalo green, helioblue-reddish, ultramarine, warm grey V, warm grey II, raw umber

36 Count Faber-Castell Polychromos Colour Pencils
  • magenta, deep scarlet red, dark cadmium orange, cadmium yellow, light green, emerald green, phthalo blue, light ultramarine, white, burnt ochre, walnut brown, black
  • Venetian red, dark red, pale geranium lake, dark chrome yellow, light yellow glaze, earth green yellowish, dark phthalo green, helioblue-reddish, ultramarine, warm grey V, warm grey II, raw umber
  • middle purple pink, Pompeian red, rose carmine, middle cadmium red, cadmium orange, dark Naples ochre, cream, leaf green, cobalt green, cobalt turquoise, dark indigo, mauve

60 Count Faber-Castell Polychromos Colour Pencils
  • magenta, deep scarlet red, dark cadmium orange, cadmium yellow, light green, emerald green, phthalo blue, light ultramarine, white, burnt ochre, walnut brown, black
  • Venetian red, dark red, pale geranium lake, dark chrome yellow, light yellow glaze, earth green yellowish, dark phthalo green, helioblue-reddish, ultramarine, warm grey V, warm grey II, raw umber
  • middle purple pink, Pompeian red, rose carmine, middle cadmium red, cadmium orange, dark Naples ochre, cream, leaf green, cobalt green, cobalt turquoise, dark indigo, mauve
  • red-violet, pink madder lake, madder, permanent carmine, medium flesh, sanguine, dark cadmium yellow, Naples yellow, light cadmium yellow, cadmium yellow lemon, chromium green opaque, olive green yellowish, juniper green, pine green, deep cobalt green, bluish turquoise, Prussian blue, indanthrene blue, Delft blue, purple violet, Van Dyck brown, burnt siena, cold grey IV, cold grey II

72 Count Faber-Castell Polychromos Colour Pencils
  • magenta, deep scarlet red, dark cadmium orange, cadmium yellow, light green, emerald green, phthalo blue, light ultramarine, white, burnt ochre, walnut brown, black
  • Venetian red, dark red, pale geranium lake, dark chrome yellow, light yellow glaze, earth green yellowish, dark phthalo green, helioblue-reddish, ultramarine, warm grey V, warm grey II, raw umber
  • middle purple pink, Pompeian red, rose carmine, middle cadmium red, cadmium orange, dark Naples ochre, cream, leaf green, cobalt green, cobalt turquoise, dark indigo, mauve
  • red-violet, pink madder lake, madder, permanent carmine, medium flesh, sanguine, dark cadmium yellow, Naples yellow, light cadmium yellow, cadmium yellow lemon, chromium green opaque, olive green yellowish, juniper green, pine green, deep cobalt green, bluish turquoise, Prussian blue, indanthrene blue, Delft blue, purple violet, Van Dyck brown, burnt siena, cold grey IV, cold grey II
  • crimson, light magenta, scarlet red, cinnamon, light flesh, green gold, earth green, phthalo green, light cobalt turquoise, light phthalo blue, cobalt blue, sky blue

120 Count Faber-Castell Polychromos Colour Pencils
  • magenta, deep scarlet red, dark cadmium orange, cadmium yellow, light green, emerald green, phthalo blue, light ultramarine, white, burnt ochre, walnut brown, black
  • Venetian red, dark red, pale geranium lake, dark chrome yellow, light yellow glaze, earth green yellowish, dark phthalo green, helioblue-reddish, ultramarine, warm grey V, warm grey II, raw umber
  • middle purple pink, Pompeian red, rose carmine, middle cadmium red, cadmium orange, dark Naples ochre, cream, leaf green, cobalt green, cobalt turquoise, dark indigo, mauve
  • red-violet, pink madder lake, madder, permanent carmine, medium flesh, sanguine, dark cadmium yellow, Naples yellow, light cadmium yellow, cadmium yellow lemon, chromium green opaque, olive green yellowish, juniper green, pine green, deep cobalt green, bluish turquoise, Prussian blue, indanthrene blue, Delft blue, purple violet, Van Dyck brown, burnt siena, cold grey IV, cold grey II
  • crimson, light magenta, scarlet red, cinnamon, light flesh, green gold, earth green, phthalo green, light cobalt turquoise, light phthalo blue, cobalt blue, sky blue
  • light purple pink, fuchsia, pink carmine, burnt carmine, alizarin crimson, deep red, dark flesh, light cadmium red, orange glaze, terracotta, light yellow ochre, light chrome yellow, ivory, may green, grass green, chrome oxide green, permanent green olive, permanent green, Hooker's green, light phthalo green, chrome oxide green fiery, helio turquoise, middle phthalo blue, cobalt blue-greenish, blue violet, violet, manganese violet, light red-violet, copper, caput mortuum violet, Indian red, caput mortuum, burnt umber, nougat, bistre, brown ochre, gold, dark sepia, Payne's grey, cold grey VI, warm grey VI, cold grey V, warm grey IV, silver, cold grey III, warm grey III, cold grey I, warm grey I


Color name, Color number, HEX Value, and RGB Value

Here is the table with the color name, color number, HEX Value, and RGB Value.

Color Name Color Number   HEX Value   RGB Value
white 101FFFFFF255, 255, 255
ivory103FFF4D8255, 244, 216
cream102FFF1B6255, 241, 182
light yellow glaze104F3EF6F243, 239, 111
cadmium yellow lemon205EBEA64235, 234, 100
light cadmium yellow105FFE73E255, 231, 62
light chrome yellow 106FFDE45255, 222, 69
cadmium yellow107FFD530255, 213, 48
dark cadmium yellow108FFC220255, 194, 32
dark chrome yellow109FAA632250, 166, 50
cadmium orange111F78F26247, 143, 38
orange glaze113F48034244, 128, 52
dark cadmium orange115F47933244, 121, 51
light cadmium red117F05544240, 85, 68
scarlet red118E84D47232, 77, 71
pale geranium lake121EF4650239, 70, 80
deep scarlet red219E8495E232, 73, 94
deep red223E42F44228, 47, 68
middle cadmium red217BC454F188, 69, 79
permanent carmine 126D82C4A216, 44, 74
dark red225A63055166, 48, 85
magenta 133934E67147, 78, 103
madder142CD3F5C205, 63, 92
alizarin crimson 226DF2D5D223, 45, 93
pink carmine 127E85274232, 82, 116
rose carmine 124E95C72233, 92, 114
fuchsia123EF4C86239, 76, 134
middle purple pink 125C3408B195, 64, 139
light purple pink 128F06D98240, 109, 152
pink madder lake 129F389B2243, 137, 178
light magenta 119D786B9215, 134, 185
light red-violet135AB68A1171, 104, 161
red-violet19488496D136, 73, 109
crimson134A14D9D161, 77, 157
manganese violet1609A69AD154, 105, 173
violet 1388A6BAF138, 107, 175
purple violet1367358A0115, 88, 160
blue violet 13759529E89, 82, 158
mauve2496157A197, 87, 161
Delft blue 141484F9F72, 79, 159
dark indigo1573E4A5B62, 74, 91
indanthrene blue 247445E9868, 94, 152
helioblue-reddish1511770B823, 112, 184
cobalt blue 143056AB55, 106, 181
ultramarine 120506DB480, 109, 180
light ultramarine140659AD2101, 154, 210
sky blue 14686B2DF134, 178, 223
cobalt blue-greenish144156DB621, 109, 182
phthalo blue1100B7DC211, 125, 194
middle phthalo blue 152309CD648, 156, 214
light phthalo blue14543ACE167, 172, 225
bluish turquoise 1490077A20, 119, 162
Prussian blue24612649518, 100, 149
helio turquoise 155087E908, 126, 144
cobalt turquoise 1530082A20, 130, 162
light cobalt turquoise 15466CBDA102, 203, 218
cobalt green 15601BABD1, 186, 189
deep cobalt green158146B6020, 107, 96
Hooker´s green1590B776411, 119, 100
dark phthalo green2640093780, 147, 120
chrome oxide green fiery27600987F0, 152, 127
phthalo green16100B0910, 176, 145
emerald green1630CB07412, 176, 116
light phthalo green16238BB8F56, 184, 143
light green171A0D185160, 209, 133
grass green16676C25F118, 194, 95
leaf green11249B95C73, 185, 92
permanent green266278A4639, 138, 70
permanent green olive1674C7A4F76, 122, 79
pine green267315C4849, 92, 72
chrome oxide green2784A614B74, 97, 75
juniper green 16544694D68, 105, 77
olive green yellowish1735B5D4491, 93, 68
may green1709FBB56159, 187, 86
earth green yellowish16882A255130, 162, 85
chromium green opaque17465714F101, 113, 79
earth green172738C70115, 140, 112
caput mortuum 1699A5D58154, 93, 88
Indian red19291474A145, 71, 74
caput mortuum violet263824E51130, 78, 81
burnt carmine193AA5164170, 81, 100
dark flesh130F69892246, 152, 146
medium flesh131F69C99246, 156, 153
light flesh, 101, FBC29F, 251,194,159101FFFFFF255, 255, 255
cinnamon, 103, E4A893, 228,168,147103FFF4D8255, 244, 216
Pompeian red191E77C83231, 124, 131
Venetian red190DC7E76220, 126, 118
sanguine188D77255215, 114, 85
burnt ochre187D89763216, 151, 99
terracotta186EC8E59236, 142, 89
light yellow ochre183FCBC5F242, 188, 95
Naples yellow 185F8D25A248, 210, 90
dark Naples ochre184F5C25B245, 194, 91
green gold268CA9439202, 148, 57
brown ochre182C4925D196, 146, 93
raw umber1809A734A154, 115, 74
bistre1797C604C124, 96, 76
Van Dyck brown1766C5954108, 89, 84
nougat178927C6B146, 124, 107
burnt umber280685546104, 85, 70
burnt siena283895A47137, 90, 71
walnut brown1775D4F4893, 79, 72
dark sepia17547494871, 73, 72
warm grey VI27558555788, 85, 87
warm grey V27462606098, 96, 96
warm grey IV2737C7E7F124, 126, 127
warm grey III272A8A59F168, 165, 159
warm grey II271C8C1BE200, 193, 190
warm grey I270D9D0CE217, 208, 206
cold grey I230CAD1D8202, 209, 216
cold grey II231BEC4CC190, 196, 204
cold grey III232ACB1B8172, 177, 184
cold grey IV2338E9498142, 178, 152
cold grey V2346E7176110, 113, 118
cold grey VI23557575887, 87, 88
Payne´s grey181484E5572, 78, 85
black1990505055, 5, 5
silver251ABADB0171, 173, 176
gold250CDC08D205, 192, 141
copper252B09092176, 144, 146

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