Here's their website to look at their products. http://www.prismacolor.com/sanford/consu... Here's their UK info if you want to call and enquire where to buy the pencils locally. Sanford Northern Europe & Operations Parker House Newhaven, East Sussex BN9 OAU ENGLAND Tel: +44 1273 513-233 Tel: +44 1273 63 Fax: +44 1273 513-589.
I didn't know whether they'd be sold in the UK as well as the US, but *Prismacolor* just makes some "very good" colored pencils. The colored leads of their main line are a bit "soft" so the color comes off the pencil well when used on a surface, and is quite saturated and vibrant (some colored pencils are kind of faded, or watered-down looking, for example), and they also have good blending capabilities, but are not so soft as to break up. The pencils are also often sold individually as well as in sets.
I would imagine that any "really good quality" colored pencils would do if you can't find Prismacolor. HTH, Diane B. (*note the American spelling of color if you need to do online searches, etc.) .
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