国立アメリカ歴史博物館のインスタグラム(amhistorymuseum) - 12月1日 01時06分


Ah, the smell of crayons. Brings us right back to our scribbling days!

Crayola crayons were invented in 1903 by the Binney & Smith Company of Easton, Pennsylvania. Using paraffin wax and nontoxic pigments, the company produced a coloring stick that was safe, sturdy, and affordable. The name "Crayola," coined by the wife of the company's founder, comes from "craie," French for "chalk," and "oleaginous," or "oily." This Crayola set for "young artists" was one of the earliest produced. Its twenty-eight colors include celestial blue, golden ochre, rose pink, and burnt sienna.
For the next few days, we're bringing you a series of #HistoricToys. Let us know what theme you'd like to see next. #YoungArtists #Childhood #VintageToys #Crayons #Nostalgia


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