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Faber-Castell Polychromos Tin of 12 pencils features thick 3.8mm leads made from high-quality, acid-free pigments that deliver vibrant, fade-resistant colors. These pencils are water resistant, smudge proof, and engineered with a secure bonding process to prevent breakage, making them ideal for professional artists and serious hobbyists alike. Packaged in a sleek metal tin, this set offers a premium drawing experience that blends durability with rich pigmentation.























| ASIN | B0007OECJY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,305 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #60 in Drawing Pencils |
| Brand | Faber-Castell |
| Color | Multi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (9,580) |
| Date First Available | December 28, 2007 |
| Ink Color | Assorted |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
| Item model number | 110012 |
| Line Size | 3.8 |
| Manufacturer | Faber-Castell |
| Manufacturer Part Number | F110012 |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Number of Items | 12 |
| Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | H |
| Point Type | Fine |
| Product Dimensions | 41.34 x 72.83 x 4.72 inches |
| Size | 12 Count (Pack of 1) |
W**Y
Worth the price!!!
Okay, here begins the fangirling over my took-me-three-years-to-get-them Polychromos coloring pencils. I LOVE THEM!!! I did buy them a special fabric case, since I did not intend to keep them in the tin (which is actually a nice tin, by the way). I love colored pencils, and have a lot of different sets. Cheapies, mid-ranges, and my beloved Polychromos. I do tend to save these pencils for special artwork I plan to display. Color-fastness and all that good stuff. Once you sharpen these, you quickly learn they hold their points for a good bit of time. I use a lightish touch with them, but it goes beyond that I'm not pressing hard; they are made to last, and they do. They blend well, layer well, have rich pigmentation, and have a good-sized lead so they aren't going to get you through one picture and need replacing. The colors are gorgeous, with a full range. They are not super-hard, but you can't call them soft, either. They are what you would expect an oil pencil to be. But these are a high quality oil pencil, so I applaud their functionality as versatile colored pencils. As stated, they are vibrant, layer and blend, and feel really good in the hand. They do cost a bit, and it took awhile for me to fit them into the budget. I'm poor, so some will just order these and not have to do without some other supply they need more. These are worth the price, and a plus is that they are available open stock. I find that very attractive. If you are not sure you will like a harder pencil like a Polychromos, try buying one of the small sets, or a few pencils open stock, and see if you like them. If you do, start saving and looking for sales. You won't regret it. Quality is worth paying for.
M**8
Excellent pencils. Compared them to Prismacolor Premiers & both have qualities that make owning both a plus.
Let me start by saying that I am not an artist. I do, however, enjoy coloring in adult coloring books. I like trying different techniques with colored pencils, watercolor pencils, gel pens, and markers. I had purchased cheaper colored pencils such as Marco Raffine, Artist Loft, and a few other brands. Then I purchased Prismacolor Premier pencils and realized that they were much better than those cheaper sets. I can blend, shade, lighten colors, & deepen colors much more effectively. I had been looking at Faber Castell Polychromos, which are quite a bit more expensive than Prismacolors, and really wanted to see what they were like. I purchased just a few to start and then I decided to purchase the 120 ct set. Obviously, the Faber Castell pencils put the cheap sets to shame. But, I'm not sure I like them as much as Prismacolor pencils. Prismacolors are more vibrant and much easier to blend and shade with. That said, it's very hard to keep a sharp point on a Prismacolor pencil. They break easily if you apply too much pressure. Where as the Faber Castells do hold a point without breaking easily. They are harder than Prismacolor. So, they last longer. I highly recommend having both sets if you can afford them as they provide different colors and finishes. I can blend the Faber Castells. It's just more difficult. The Faber Castell pencils offer colors that can be used for skin tones that the Prismacolor pencils do not. While these are more expensive than Prismacolors, they are worth the price as they will last longer. To me, the cost will be the same in the long run. I'm happy with this purchase and will order them again in the future. At least Amazon makes them affordable. I priced them at several online art suppliers and couldn't have offered them anywhere but on Amazon.
A**R
Excellent quaility - worth the $$$
I absolutely love these pencils. They feel substantial in the hand, and the colors are vibrant and rich. I kept going back and forth between the smaller sets and the full set, and these were in and out of my cart multiple times before I finally made the purchase. I’m so glad I did. The quality is superb. I previously used a smaller set of Prismacolor pencils, and while they’re good, I found myself sharpening them constantly because of how soft they are. And the tips frequently break. The Polychromos, on the other hand, hold a point much longer—which I really appreciate. I shopped around quite a bit, and Amazon had the best price. Having the full range of colors at my fingertips has made such a difference. No regrets at all. Highly recommend!
E**S
Muy buenos colores como siempre pura calidad
C**R
I am truely beginner for using the pencils, but this has been a really fun using these pencils as they are vivid and highly pigmented in nature. They shine and blend very well. The only thing is required a lot of practice to get the desired results and you need patience with the pencils as they are hard and techniques to use them is going from light shade to dark shade and putting layers and layers. In that way they do not get smudged. But, the guide book which comes with the colors should contain the knowledge about mixing colors to produce a different color. So, u need to produce colors by experiments. As comparing with the Derwent vex based pencils, they are very different and stay sharp and long time. No need to sharpen frequently. The have become my facourite. The price u pay for them is really fade in front of the quality of these pencils. One and last thing u can use the paraffin oil like baby oil for smooth blending.
I**K
THE PACKAGE FOR THIS SET OF FABER-CASTELL -120 POLYCHROMOS COLOURED PENCILS WAS STURDY, WELL ORDERED, PERFECTLY DISPLAYED, AND VERY WELL PACKAGED FOR DELIVERY. THE RANGE OF COLOURS IN THIS SET IS STAGGERING! THE PRINTING / IDENTITY ON EACH PENCIL WAS PERFECTLY PRINTED AND COLOUR NUMBERED, AND LOOKED EXPENSIVE AND TOTALLY PROFESSIONAL. I HAVE USED THESE PENCILS NOW FOR A WEEK, AND THEY ARE AN ABSOLUTE DELIGHT TO HANDLE, THE COLOUR IS VIBRANT AND SMOOTH, AND JUST A PURE DELIGHT!
A**E
I really liked the range of colours and the smoothness of the pencils. It gives a soft effect to the drawings. I am very exited to use this set. I did not require to put much pressure on the pencils while drawing. They glided smoothly on the paper.
M**A
Simplesmente maravilhoso! Parece uma obra de arte. Pigmentação excelente
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