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The Coate family has specialized in cultivation of willow since 1819. The Somerset Levels of Southwest England create the most extraordinary environment to grow willow found anywhere in the world. The artist charcoal producted by Coates posses a velvety smooth stroke and a rich, deep black hue not found in any other brand. The charcoal is sorted by diameter and is in its natural branch shape.
Rina Rae
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2024
I love this brand. Sure some are tiny…but they have their uses. And yes willow charcoal especially thin ones are extremely fragile. But the dark rich pigment payoff is something I love this brand for and it STICKS when you want and can be erased where you want! Till I ever if possible find a better brand this is what I will always choose! Good luck fellow artists! Lotsa love!
Pickle Rick
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 7, 2022
What can you say? It's charcoal 😊
Rolf Olmsted
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2021
Way better than buying all those little packages. This comes in two bundles, one thin and one medium with some thick sticks. And the quality is superior, it's smooth and workable while getting as black or grey as you want. Stumps and chamois work easily with it.
Kath G.
Reviewed in Australia on November 8, 2021
Love the way it applies. No scratchiness.
Emika
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2021
The vine charcoal I received was very workable and I am very satisfied with the product that I got. So, to start with the bad before the good; this charcoal can be very hard to lay down at some points. I think it has something to do with the coating on the outside of the charcoal, but a little more elbow grease gets rid of that. Apart from the coating, it has a slightly chalky feel, but bends well! It doesn't stick to the paper too much (I've been using newsprint for still life), which makes it perfect for smudging out with a finger or tortillon.
Moi
Reviewed in Italy on July 7, 2020
Le ho acquistate per mia figlia che fa l'artistico si è trovata molto bene creano effetti di chiaroscuro davvero sorprendenti se si è in grado di usarli bene
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2020
I love this product SO MUCH ! This was my first time using vine charcoal so I didn't know what to expect but as soon as I started using it I WAS SHOOK!!! The charcoal glides like butter!! I'm so in love with this but if there's one thing I need to point out is the small sticks of charcoal can break easily if you apply to much pressure. Overall my expectations have been blown away and I will definitely be ordering this again soon.
Rissy
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2020
Came wrapped nicely and was a pretty good value and worked fantastically. Affordable art supplies for my drawing class this semester and I still have some left over!
Louis D.
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2020
Alright, I've seen a number of frustrated customers review this product. To be fair this is an assortment of varying thickness charcoal. Some of them are pretty thin and may not meet your needs. Also they are half stick length. I purchased these to sample so this turned out ok for me.How do they perform? Quite pleasant actually. Humorously thin sticks aside(which still serve a purpose) they are delightfully soft and responsive, and dare I say buttery for charcoal. No hard or scratchy spots. These are honestly the best willow charcoal I've worked with. Even the thin ones do nicelywhen used for detail work. I'll be certain to buy more although I'll be looking for certain size assortments.
Scott
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2020
It feels natural and well made, but I noticed it gets much darker than other vine charcoal. It is great for making super dark pieces, but very difficult to use in a reduction, considering it basically stains the paper and dirties your eraser much more quickly than others. Because of this, it is not too different from just using compressed charcoal, except it is still easy to change it with your finger/tortillion.
Kunde
Reviewed in Germany on August 30, 2019
all great, thank you
clvrgrrl
Reviewed in Canada on July 24, 2019
I like that this package has many sizes to choose from. I’m new at this so it’s great to explore your options before finding what you prefer best. As far as the quality, I can’t really compare it to others as this is true first time I’ve used charcoal. But still it’s quite strong, and depending on the paper, blends well. I’ve enjoyed it and will be buying again as I’m getting into the different sizes more.
Dan M
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2017
First of all I'll say that I am happy with this piece of charcoal. For reference I bought the single, jumbo side. My primary interest in charcoal drawing is in portraiture and figure drawing. I often use it alongside my vine charcoal in the preliminary stages of my drawings and for blocking in larger, darker regions of the image.Physically it handles like most willow charcoal you'll have handled. I would describe the texture as "medium" by charcoal terms meaning it makes marks relatively easily and leaves quite a lot of pigment on the page. I attempted to sharpen it a little on some sand paper but it didn't take anything approaching a point but could give some reasonable edges to use. Also note that my piece contained quite a few knots but they are obvious and easy to work around should you desire.In use the line was not as a little more gray than some (softer) willow charcoal I've used but was dark enough for my purposes. I typically work in lighter tones then use compressed charcoal (black and white) toward the end to increase the contrast so all I need is enough dynamic range for early stages, which it provides. The ease of application combined with the comparatively large size also encourages a loose style which is well suited to the early stages of a drawing. As with most willow charcoal it is darker and leaves slightly less powder down than vine; conversely it doesn't erase quite as well as vine charcoal but both can (almost) be brought back to pure paper tone with an eraser.Overall I am happy with this charcoal. It gives the working characteristics typical of willow in a large form factor. The only thing holding it back from five stars is the slightly lighter tone than some willow charcoal I've used and the ease with which the edges can crack and crumble.
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