

🎨 Elevate your creativity with colors that command attention!
The Faber-Castell Polychromos 12-piece colored pencil set offers professional artists and enthusiasts a premium selection of richly pigmented, ultra-fine 3.8mm leads encased in durable wood. Renowned globally for their smooth blending and long-lasting sharpness, these pencils deliver precision and vibrant color intensity, making them an essential tool for detailed artwork, graphic design, and creative expression.











| ASIN | B0007OECJY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #47,700 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #69 in Coloured Pencils |
| Brand | Faber-Castell |
| Closure | no closure |
| Colour | multicolour |
| Country of Origin | India |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (7,285) |
| Date First Available | 6 August 2012 |
| Generic Name | Coloured Pencils |
| Grip Type | Smooth |
| Ink Colour | Blue |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 105 x 185 x 12 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 182 g |
| Line Size | 3.8mm |
| Manufacturer | Faber-Castell |
| Manufacturer Part Number | F110012 |
| Material | Wood |
| Model Number | 110012 |
| Net Quantity | 12.0 Count |
| Number of Items | 12 |
| Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | H |
| Point Type | Ultra Fine |
| Size | 1 count (Pack of 12) |
C**R
Wonderful and out of the world!
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.
A**L
One of the best coloured pencils
These colued pencils are the best, just buy it one time and you will not regret it
W**R
Wonderful pencils
Wonderful colour pencils. Absolutely worth it if you like drawing and colouring and shading. I bought the 12 pencil set to try them out. Smooth as butter on the paper and also work very well under and over watercolours.
F**Z
Polychromos are they worth?
Yess.. these colours are excellent quality vibrant and very blendable. Highly recommended.
G**Y
That, what you need !
While giving the feedback on Faber castell polychromos, I was over thinking about it! But then I realised that I should mention what is my true opinion. And from my experience, I can assure you that probably this is one of the best colour pencil brand in the whole world ! I saved my money for a long time to buy this item, cause it wasn't even within my budget! It cost 6500 rupee ( for set of 60) and till it's really really expensive for me ! But offcourse I would like to give a big credit to the German company ( Faber castell). Vibrant colours, well lightfast, good quality of wood, nice packing, every necessary colours- all are within the box... But again, it doesn't depend on the product you have, rather it stays deep within you* ! you can follow me on my youtube channel: Drawing Maniac with Goutam
T**7
Excellent color pencils ✏️
I had bought this set of 60 pencils 2 years back and I had paid 14000 back then. However, I don’t regret because I really love the way these pencils are created and the results they provide. One needs to understand how to use them to be able to create great paintings. These pencils are capable of doing that as long as you know what you’re doing. Coming to the build quality I’d say it’s superior. Pencils look great and it’s fun to handle them. I’ve used them and till date I’v never experienced breakage issues. I sometimes have dropped a few of my pencils accidentally but luckily there was no damage caused to the innner lead of the pencil. It explains the quality of the wax they have used. They blend smoothly on paper and you can do a lot of layering. The results you achieve by using odourless mineral spirits is awesome. If you’re serious about color pencil medium I’d say you should not hesitate because it’s worth considering the quality they offer. I hope this review is helpful 👍🏻
L**H
Awesome worth it
Awesome my son loved it worth it
A**.
Superb but quite hard to layer
Pure Cinema. Little Hard to use for beginners maybe, but I am telling you its the best.
A**R
I love these oil-based professional colored pencils. They glide on easily, have vibrant colors, and are easy to blend. The leads are long lasting. The applied color has good light-fastness. The set of sixty pencils gives you a good selection of colors, and with its superior blending capability, the color palette you can create is endless. Another bonus I find with the Faber Castel pencil line is that the colors are consistent across products. This means that the color names and pigments for the Polychromos oil pencils are the same as those for their Albrecht Durer watercolor pencils. The set, packaged in a metal tin, arrived in perfect shape. For those who are considering purchasing the wax-based Prismacolor Premier colored pencils, which cost less than the Polychromos, I'll provide a little comparison here, since I own both. There have been many complaints about product control with the Mexico-manufactured Prismacolors. Lead breakage is a problem, especially if you drop a pencil. This is because the lead is not glued to the wood. The barrels may be chipped or warped. The lead cores are sometimes off-center too. But in the German-manufactured Polychromos, quality control is excellent, the lead is attached firmly to the wood, and I have experienced no lead breakage or other anomalies. The Prismacolor pencils have softer leads than the Polychromos and wear down far faster. That being said, I enjoy using both brands of pencil. They both have bright colors, and they even blend together well. If I have to give any negative comment, it's that the Polychromos pencils (and the Prismacolors as well) have round barrels, so they roll around on a table easily. A hexagonal shape would have been better not only to control the roll but also to hold them more firmly. But that's such a minor complaint that it doesn't detract from my five-star rating.
H**O
Love these colour pencils! Love the quality, how they can be sharpened easily, how they are great for details and how they don't smudge while I work with them (unlike another well known brand from US).
E**O
Faber-Castell Polychromos is a beautiful artist quality coloured pencil set. The down-side, they are a expensive; a full set of these is costly which is why I had to settle with a 60-pc set for now (but plan on upgrading again in the near future). This set has a wonderful range of colours, and these pencils are delightful to work with. I am currently in the search for the perfect coloured pencils and I have purchased the main brands along with their water soluble counter-part. All have their pros and cons; as expected, the pricier ones - usually artist grade pencils, are the better products with some exceptions, and the Polychromos are becoming my favourite. Although I still like the Prismacolor due to the range of colours available, its smooth application, and much lower price point (in Canada), the Polychromos are just as dynamic, smooth, with beautiful, vibrant pigments. Another plus and this sets it apart from the Prismacolors: these are durable due to a slightly thicker pencil. Their rich pigments blend and layer well, mixes well with other brands, leaves no wax bloom, and you are able to get a sharp edge with very minimal breakage- actually I've had ZERO lead breakages while sharpening these, unlike Prismacolor, and the Derwent Coloursoft's. The lightfastness of the pigments is outstanding and surpasses Prismacolor; 102 are rated *** (Excellent) , 16 are rated ** (Very Good) with only 2 out of the 120 are rated * (Good). If you are not on a budget and can afford these sets (I recommend the larger sets), these are highly recommended for artists of all ages and skillsets. The only colours where other brands gave the Polychromos a run for their money is the black and White. This is where I found the Prismacolor edged out the Polychromos slightly (although all take a back seat to the exquisitely Black and White Stabilo ALL). Still the Faber-Castell Polychromos is a high quality coloured pencil set; smooth laydown/application, vibrant, professional output, great durability, and a dynamic colour selection of 120 colours. These will enhance all of your coloured pencil art pieces. This handsome 60-pc set contains the pencils within 2 trays- stacked, inside a durable tin, and a small booklet is included. Love it. If price is not an issue fellow artists- get the 120-pc set. Do it!
M**T
I have wanted artist grade pencils for a long time. I had a small set of 12 of s other brand not the same as these, but had in mind one of two choices, these or prismacolour. I read reviews on amazon and on artists websites gleaning knowledge on each. After some time it became obvious to me that prismascoliyr was the way to go. When I received the package I hoped they arrived intact, and wasn't disappointed. The pencils are set out in groups of 10 in one row of three in two tiers, 60 pencils in total. I had hoped they'd be in colour wheel order but they weren't, that wasn't an issue I merely changed them to how I wanted them ordered. They were all nicely pointed and had the names etched clearly on the barrel of each pencil, with good range of each colour. I was impressed with how vivid the colours were and how well they blended with each other. These are oil not wax pencils and so I wasn't sure how they'd react. I had bought a blending pencil from a different make, but for initial colouring they worked well together blending with each other in the family colour groups. I tried with blending those from different colour groups and was happy with how they blended too. The nibs are sturdy and strong, not brittle at all so took a good session of colouring, with only one tip breaking a tiny piece off. This I feel was more down to that that pencil was slightly too pointed to a too fine tip but the breakage was minimal and didnt affect my use of it as was still a nice sharp point. None I used broke, all appear to be made with high quality in mind. All the wood looks clean and new duty no dry or cracked wood, no gaps, no imperfections. The colours are vivid and true. With such a decent range of each colour, it's possible to colour match with most things you will wish to draw and colour. Those that you don't have, will be easy to mix and blend from those in the palette. Highly recommend.
M**A
Simplesmente maravilhoso! Parece uma obra de arte. Pigmentação excelente
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