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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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Description of Non Toxic Square Chalk

These products are non-toxic (AP Seal). This product has AP mark at the front. Information of Certificated AP Mark:

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

I really liked Pastels

I'm just getting into the world of art. I bought mine to use as a background for a coloring book and so far I love it. It might get a little confusing, but not enough to stop me from using it. None arrived broken.

Pros
  • Stylish and modern design
Cons
  • Appearance

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Do not confuse these two products!

Beware of confusion! There are 2 Mungyo items with similar names. different images on the box but Revane mixes them up. Reviews were mixed too. I ordered both, this one was great! It's "Mungyo Non Toxic Square Chalk, Soft Pastel, 64 Pack, Assorted Colors (B441R078-7003A)" and another called "Mungyo Soft Pastel 64 Color Set Square Chalk" arrived in a big messy mess.

Pros
  • Robust design
Cons
  • Lots of stuff

Revainrating 5 out of 5

but the pigment is amazing. I do not paint with these

My pastels arrived intact and very well packaged. Inside the box was a case with foam pads (see photo). These pastels are very small but the pigment is amazing. I don't paint with them; I actually use them to decorate a chalkboard each week to keep track of my pregnancy (see pic). You'll be great for this because regular chalk only comes in a few boring colors. I also have Pro Art Chalk Pastels which I've been using for a few weeks now and really like. These are actually the pastels I used to…

Pros
  • drawing
Cons
  • unreliable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great starter set and great price!

I just got this today. I drew them on black paper and partly painted them on white watercolor paper (Fabriano Studio, 25% cotton, 140 lbs, cold pressed - student quality). I post a photo of the partial painting. I have a few Pan pastels which I love and a large selection of Prismacolors Nupastels which are considered hard pastels. I realized I needed softer pastels but didn't want to invest a lot of money until I was sure I was going to use them. I also have a few Rembrandt pastels which are…

Pros
  • Painting tools
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something

later If you're just starting out with pastels and are trying to save money, forget it. They are NOT an economical alternative. Too small, too hard and too many bright colors. Not even remotely artistic quality as some reviews claim. I didn't expect them to be like this given the price, but too many reviews give them high marks for quality without mentioning the downsides. They are so small that they would be difficult to use under normal conditions. hand size. Seriously, they're 1 inch long…

Pros
  • Crafts and Sewing
Cons
  • I'll add