Leave your address - as soon as the price of the product goes down, you'll know about it right away
Crayons Rexus KREDKI WOSKOWE model 400 T — wax coloring crayons set
Crayons Rexus KREDKI WOSKOWE model 400 T — wax coloring crayons set
In cart {{totalProductsCount}} item(s)
Your cart is empty
Crayons Rexus KREDKI WOSKOWE model 400 T — wax coloring crayons set
Leave your address - as soon as the price of the product goes down, you'll know about it right away
Crayons Rexus KREDKI WOSKOWE model 400 T — wax coloring crayons set
Crayons Rexus KREDKI WOSKOWE model 400 T — wax coloring crayons set
Rexus KREDKI WOSKOWE model 400 T are wax coloring crayons designed for drawing and coloring on paper and similar surfaces. The set features solid wax cores that deliver smooth color laydown, even coverage and easy blending. These crayons are intended for children’s art, school projects, hobby crafting and illustrative work where vibrant, opaque pigment and durable tips are required.
The wax formulation gives consistent pigmentation and a creamy feel that glides across paper without scratching. Durable tips resist breakage during normal use, while the firm cores maintain shape for accurate lines and filling. Colors mix well on the page, allowing basic blending and layering techniques. The crayons are simple to handle and suitable for repeated classroom or home use.
Use the crayons directly on paper, applying light to moderate pressure depending on the desired color intensity. For broader areas, hold the crayon at a low angle to the surface to increase contact area. For finer lines or details, use the tip and apply light pressure. Colors can be layered or overlapped to achieve deeper tones or simple blending; work on a clean, dry surface for best results. Store crayons in a dry place and avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight or heat to maintain shape and pigmentation.
For classroom and group use, provide each user with a small selection of primary and secondary colors to reduce sharing and maintain hygiene. For blending, apply lighter colors first and layer darker shades gradually. When working on delicate paper, test pressure on a spare sheet to avoid tearing or embossing.
{{highlightedFeature.featureTitle}}:
{{getProductFeatureValueById(product, highlightedFeature.featureId)}}