1400/100
titanium white
*****
105
ivory
*****
110
grey white
*****
205
neutral yellow
****
210
orange yellow
****
215
Indian yellow
***






221
orange
***
305
vermillion red tone
****
310
carmine red
****
311
carmine red
middle
****
325
carmine
red deep
**
330
purple
**






335
magenta
365
violet light
385
violet deep
390
Prussian blue
*
400
Parisian blue
*
405
ultramarine blue
*






425
cobald blue
**
430
ultramarine blue
middle
*****
435
ultramarine
blue light
*****
440
sky blue
***
450
cyan blue
***
460
turquoise blue
****






530
emerald green
*
***
545
emerald green
light
*
560
leaf green pale
****
570
leaf green
middle
***
575
leaf green
****
585
olive green
*






590
viridian matt
***
595
leaf green
deep
****
610
raw umber
***
615
dark ochre
***
620
burnt ochre
**
625
burnt umber
***






635
bister
***
640
caput mortuum
violet
*****
642
caput mortuum
violet light
*****
645
caput mortuum
red
*****
655
English red
deep
*****
670
burnt Sienna
***






675
French red
ochre
*****
680
dark flesh
tint
*****
681
light flesh tint
*****
685
light ochre
*****
690
golden ochre
***
692
golden ochre
light
*
***






695
Naples yellow
***
700
warm grey 1
*****
704
warm grey 3
*****
706
warm grey 4
*****
708
warm grey 5
*****
720
cold grey 1
*****






722
cold grey 2
*****
724
cold grey 3
*****
726
cold grey 4
*****
750
neutral black
*****
760
lamp black
***
770
Payne's grey
***
For technical reasons the color values in this table are only approximations.
Systematic: Following nature's example, the colored pencils in the Fine Art Range are assorted in a rainbow spectrum
100 – white
200-299 – yellow segment
300-399 – red segment
400-499 – blue segment
500-599 – green segment
600-699 – brown segment
700-799 – grey/black segment
800-899 – special colors (gold, silver, etc.)

Clear: Asterisks (max. 5) denote the light-fastness on each Fine Art colored pencil.

Question: What is light-fastness?

Answer: Light-fastness defines to what extent a color fades or changes under exposure to light. Environmental influences such as temperature, humidity and air pollution will also affect the color.

Informative: The asterisk system is based on a wool-scale of 1-8, used in the textile industry. A sufficient light fastness is achieved from level 4 onwards. This is where the STABILO system starts:
* Sufficient light-fastness (Textile 3-4)
** Satisfactory light-fastness (Textile 4-5)
*** Good light-fastness (Textile 6-7)
**** Very good light-fastness (Textile 7-8)
***** Highest light-fastness (Textile 8)