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Talens | Pantone marker ink 30 ml Red 032
Talens | Pantone marker ink 30 ml Rhod. Red
Talens | Pantone marker ink 30 ml Violet
Talens | Pantone

marker ink 30 ml Violet

Talens | Pantone marker ink 30 ml Yellow
Talens | Pantone

marker ink 30 ml Yellow

Talens | Pantone marker nibs - 6x brush nib
Talens | Pantone marker Orange 021
Talens | Pantone

marker Orange 021

Talens | Pantone marker Process Blue
Talens | Pantone

marker Process Blue

Talens | Pantone marker Red 032
Talens | Pantone

marker Red 032

Talens | Pantone marker Rhod. Red
Talens | Pantone

marker Rhod. Red

Talens | Pantone marker Rubine Red
Talens | Pantone

marker Rubine Red

Talens | Pantone marker set 27x
Talens | Pantone

marker set 27x

Talens | Pantone marker set 3x Blue
Talens | Pantone

marker set 3x Blue

Talens | Pantone marker set 3x Cool Gray
Talens | Pantone

marker set 3x Cool Gray

Talens | Pantone marker set 3x Primary
Talens | Pantone

marker set 3x Primary

Talens | Pantone marker set 3x Red
Talens | Pantone

marker set 3x Red

Talens | Pantone marker set 3x Yellow
Talens | Pantone

marker set 3x Yellow

Talens | Pantone marker set 54x
Talens | Pantone

marker set 54x

About Drawing & writing

Are your drawing products gluten free?

If a product is gluten free, it is stated in the information on the back. This is due to enquiries from the market and the NCV as to whether our products contain (traces of) gluten, as children tend to put the products in their mouths. Gluten free is relevant to people who are gluten intolerant and therefore have celiac disease. This is an autoimmune disease that is triggered by the ingestion of gluten (the protein found in wheat, rye and barley). Our products are also listed on the Celiac Disease Foundation website.

What is the difference between a pigment and a dyestuff?

Dyestuff is not lightfast. Pigment, however, is lightfast. A drawing created with products that contain dyestuff is therefore best kept in a folder or sketchbook. If your drawing is exposed to sunlight, the colours can actually fade. This is less likely to happen with products that contain pigment.

What is a white tortillon (blender) and what can you do with it?

A tortillon is made of very tightly rolled paper and is used, among other things, to soften graphite, pastel pencil and charcoal lines and to apply shading. You can sharpen the tip of the tortillon using a piece of fine sandpaper.