you don't need to be an artist to appreciate the colors in nature: from the most obvious (flowers) to the most inconspicuous (stones), Mother Nature's hues and tints defy our digital palette or evne our languages' capability to find names for them all. Based on this, the Satellite Crayon Project came up with a unique concept: to create crayon sets from satellite images of various locations all over the world, allowing their users, children and adults alike, to get to know and appreciate nature's amazing colors. The Yama Mountain Crayons Set is one of these sets!
What makes the 12 crayons in this pack even more spectacular is that the locations used are all mountains. You'll be left speechless by some of the colors that can be found on these rocky elevations from all over the world. Examples of included colors are Mount Everest (of course!), the Guiana Highlands in South America, the Fagradalsfjall volcano in Iceland, New Zealand's Mount Tanaraki, and the Richat Structure (Eye of Sahara). If you want to know more about these places, the box even has a QR code that takes you to the satellite image that inspired by the crayon color!
Specs and Features:
- Contains 12 crayons of unnamed colors inspired by satellite photos of mountains from all over the world
- Crayon materials: beeswax, carnauba wax, cooking oil, pigment
- Contains QR code to see picture of location where each color taken from
- Box dimensions: 100 x 167 x 19 mm (3.9 x 6.6 x 0.7")