Faber Castel-Polychromous Colored Pencil Set In Metal Tin. Polychromous artists’ pencils are valued internationally by professionals and semi-professionals for their unsurpassed quality. The high quality standards of the Polychromous colored pencils shine through whether they are used for graphics artistic free style or for the exact rendition of plans. This 8-3/8×7-3/8 inch metal tin contains twenty-four polychromous colored pencils. Imported.
Product Features
- Polychromes Colored Pencil Set In Metal Tin 24pc
- This 8-3/8×7-3/8 inch metal tin contains twenty-four polychromes colored pencils
- Polychromes artists’ pencils are valued internationally by professionals and semi-professionals for their unsurpassed quality
Anonymous says
Keep your expectations at “normal” and you’ll be happy I tried four different types of colored pencils before ordering these. But I kept hearing how great they are, so I had to try a small set.First, if you are coming from Prismacolor Premier pencils, these are superior. No doubt about it.But if, like me, you’re coming from other oil-based sets, like those made in the Koh-I-Noor factory in the Czech Republic, you may wonder what the big deal is.From what I can tell, a key difference between these and Koh-I-Noor,…
Anonymous says
Odd Range of Colors I want to state that I had a good experience with the seller; this review is concerned solely with the product. They are nice pencils, but I am not happy with the range of colors. I’ve noticed that the colors in my tin do not match up exactly with the colors listed, so I am providing a list of what I received:Black, White, Warm Grey II, Warm Grey V, Light Ultramarine, Dark Ultramarine, “Helio” Blue, Phthalo Blue, Dark Phthalo Green, Emerald Green, Light Green, Earth Green…
Anonymous says
Prismacolors fan… I’ve been a fan of premier prismacolors my whole life so I decided to try these colored pencil based on all the good reviews I read. Based on my experience with prismas first thing I noticed was the huge difference in the lead softness.Pros: they don’t break easily when you sharpen them… actually, they don’t break at all.Polychromes are a tiny bit thicker and also a tiny bit more heavy, you almost can’t feel the difference. So far I have liked the polychromes better on that side,…