Master Jewelry Designer Travel Set by Remy Rotenier
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Single unit weight: -- lbs / -- kg
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The Master Jewelry Designer Travel Set by Remy Rotenier is a portable drawing kit that gathers your core rulers, papers, pencils, and erasers into one organized setup for jewelry design work wherever you are. Unzip the case at your bench or on the road and lay out a clean, ready-made workspace for sketching new pieces. The set coordinates with structured jewelry design lessons to support consistent drawing practice from rough concept through polished rendering.
| Kit Type | Jewelry design drawing and travel set |
|---|---|
| Primary Use | On-the-go sketching, tracing, and rendering for jewelry designs |
| Paper Types | Tracing, sketch, and drawing papers |
| Drawing Tools | Mechanical pencils, colored pencils, erasers, and blending tools |
| Ruler Length | 12 in (305 mm) straight and flexible rulers |
| Brand | Remy Rotenier |
| Item | Qty |
|---|---|
| Exacompta folder | 1 |
| Blotting paper 6 in Γ 6 in (152 Γ 152 mm) | 1 |
| Tracing paper 8.5 in Γ 11 in (216 Γ 279 mm), 25 lb, 10 half pages | 1 pack |
| 20 lb sketch paper, 15 pages | 1 pad |
| 32 lb drawing paper, 15 pages | 1 pad |
| Low-tack tape | 1 roll |
| Westcott 8th-graph beveled ruler 12 in Γ 2 in (305 Γ 51 mm) | 1 |
| Westcott inch/metric flexible ruler 12 in (305 mm) | 1 |
| Pencil case 5 in Γ 9.25 in (127 Γ 235 mm) | 1 |
| Mechanical pencil set 0.3 mm, 0.5 mm, 0.7 mm, 0.9 mm, and 2.0 mm with eraser and lead refills | 1 set |
| Mechanical pencil 0.2 mm | 1 |
| Kneaded eraser | 1 |
| Tombow Mono Zero 2.3 mm round click eraser with refill | 1 |
| Staedtler click eraser | 1 |
| Paper stumps No. 1, No. 3, No. 5 | 3 |
| Gelly Roll 0.8 mm pen | 1 |
| Prismacolor Scholar colored pencils, 24-pack | 1 set |
| Travel pencil sharpener | 1 |
| Poly bubble mailer, teal | 1 |
Keep the folder and pencil case loaded so your core drawing tools are always together and ready for travel or quick setup at the bench. Use the tracing, sketch, and drawing papers in sequence as you refine ideas from rough layouts to more polished jewelry renderings.