LF LF C010 Cream v8 C370 Pale Blue v 6/7 C020 Acid Yellow v8 C380 Sea Green v 6 C030 Lemon Yellow v8 C390 Grey Green v 8 C040 Deep Cadmium v7 C400 Mid Green v 7 C050 Yellow Ochre v8 C410 Dark Green v 8 C060 Pale Orange v8 C420 Green v 8 C070 Orange v8 C430 Pea Green v 8 C080 Bright Orange v8 C440 Light Green v 8 C090 Blood Orange v8 C450 Yellow Green v 8 C100 Rose v8 C460 Lime Green v 8 C110 Scarlet v7 C470 Mint v 7 C120 Red v5 C480 Lincoln Green v 7 C130 Deep Red v8 C490 Pale Mint v 3/4 C140 Deep Fuchsia v2 C500 Lichen Green v 8 C150 Cranberry v8 C510 Brown v 8 C160 Loganberry v8 C520 Dark Brown v 8 C170 Soft Pink v 3/4 C530 Pale Brown v 8 C180 Blush Pink v7 C540 Pimento v 8 C190 Pink v 1/2 C550 Ginger v 8 C200 Bright Pink v5 C560 Peach v 8 C210 Pink Lavender v 3/4 C570 Pale Peach v 8 C220 Grey Lavender v8 C580 Light Sand v 6 C230 Pale Lavender v8 C590 Ochre v 8 C240 Bright Purple v4 C600 Mid Brown v 8 C250 Purple v 4/5 C610 Dark Terracotta v 8 C260 Bright Lilac v5 C620 Mid Terracotta v 8 C270 Royal Purple v6 C630 Brown Earth v 8 C280 Blackberry v5 C640 Brown Black v 8 C290 Ultramarine v 5/6 C650 Black v 8 C300 Indigo v8 C660 Persian Grey v 8 C310 Prussian Blue v8 C670 Dove Grey v 8 C320 Electric Blue v 7/8 C680 Petrel Grey v 8 C330 Blue v8 C690 Steel Grey v 7 C340 Baby Blue v 4/5 C700 Mid Grey v 8 C350 Iced Blue v 6/7 C710 White Grey v 8 C360 Cloud Blue v3 C720 White v 8 tin of 6 Skintones blister of 6 tin of 12 wooden box of 18 tin & wooden box of 24 tin of 36 wooden box of 48 tin of 72 wooden box of 72 Please note that the contents may be substituted at any time with a product equal or superior to that specified. LF - Lightfastness rating v - indicates that the ingredients of these products contain no animal products Lightfastness refers to the chemical stability of a pigment under long exposure to light. Light can cause colour to whiten, darken, fade or completely disappear. The Blue Wool Scale - two pieces of blue wool are used to test lightfastness. One is placed in the dark and the other in the equivalent of sunlight for a period of three months. After three months the two pieces of wool are compared and rated between 0 – 8. 8 is the highest rating and values of 6 or higher are considered to be lightfast.