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The Daler Board Company was established in 1946 and was built around a new type of surface for oil painting that worked well with thick oil colour, and now known as “Daler Board”. This paint range, with a high intermixability and short drying time was extremely popular.

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In 1963, Rowney was the first manufacturer in Europe to introduce a brand of artist quality paint using an acrylic based binder to support a high quality colour, and using the brand name Cryla. By 1837, under the founder’s son they had concentrated their activities on producing artists’ colours using their skills in selecting the best pigments and binders to the leading artists of the time.

  • Daler Rowney – The Rowney brothers first opened their business premises in 1783 and started out selling perfumes and powders.
  • Alongside these are the fine drawing and writing instruments which show the same philosophy of excellence in material selection, the commitment to technical quality and thorough… Indeed many will have first met the Caran d’Ache name in childhood with a special gift of the pencils and the message to “treat them with respect and they will do well for you”. The quality of each product supports the artist in delivering a fine result. The range of Artist materials which carry the Caran d’Ache name is considerable. These allow the artist to first use drawing techniques and then develop their work into a water colour, painterly style of image. Caran d’Ache innovative spark is best illustrated by the water soluble pencils which they created. The business has grown over the years and is now best known for the coloured pencils which are available in almost every colour and every grade of finish. Nine years later, in the hands of its founder, it took the nom-de-plume of a famous illustrator, Caran d’Ache.
  • Caran d’Ache – Based around graphite, which is the key ingredient of pencils and can be found in the Swiss Alps, Caran d’Ache was established in Geneva in 1915.
  • The key to the success of the Ashford Spinning and Weaving products has been… The complete range of Ashford products can be ordered from George Weil, if they do not appear on the web site contact us to discuss your order. Ashford now produces a complete range of high quality textile craft equipment. It was only natural that weaving looms followed spinning wheels. They can spin soft twist or high twist yarns, fast or leisurely. Continue reading… The wheels are recognised as low-cost, easy, and trouble-free and able to spin all fibres in a wide range of sizes.

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    The Ashford range of wheels allows spinners to create a wide range of yarns, from fine to bulky and across a span of novelty yarns using all types of fibre. Many of the early wheels are still in use today. Production of the Ashford Spinning Wheels was restarted in the mid-1960’s with the growth of the small holding culture and enthusiasm for natural products in response to increasing urbanisation.

  • Ashford – Ashford products are manufactured in New Zealand, with the first spinning wheels made in 1940, to an original design, for spinning knitting yarn for socks and caps for the country’s soldiers to wear.
  • These clays need to be fired in a temperature controlled electric kiln only. They can be used to create finer jewellery than the other Art Clay Silver Clay types and produce a harder, enriched silver which can be hallmarked sterling silver.

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    The Art Clay Silver 950 Clays contain 95% silver and 5% copper (as opposed to 92.5% silver and 7.5% alloy in sterling silver). On our website you will find a range of firing tools, pure silver jewellery findings and fireable gem stones. When kiln, torch or stove-top fired, the binders burn away leaving pure, 99.9% silver and the resulting pieces can be hallmarked. These clays consists of finely ground pure silver mixed with non-toxic binders and water.

  • Art Clay Silver – The precious metal silver clays from Art Clay Silver.













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