








🎨 Elevate your art game with 120 shades of pure brilliance!
The Faber Castell Polychromos 120 Color Pencil Set offers an extensive palette of 120 high-quality, richly pigmented pencils housed in a sleek metal case. Featuring break-resistant leads thanks to SV bonding, these pencils deliver smudge-proof, water-resistant results with exceptional light-fastness. Designed for precision and durability, they are the go-to choice for professional artists and discerning creatives seeking vibrant, lasting color and fine detail.












| ASIN | B000EWYCX0 |
| Amazon Bestseller | #7,687 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #61 in Colored Pencils |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Color | multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (15,715) |
| Date First Available | September 13, 2007 |
| Diameter | 3.8 Millimeters |
| Included Components | Lead |
| Item Weight | 0.7 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | ファーバーカステル |
| Material | Glass |
| Package Weight | 1.48 Kilograms |
| Size | 120色 缶入 |
香**夏
憧れの画材でやっとお金貯めて買えました。綺麗です!
D**D
芯がやや硬めで折れにくいです。その分、発色は淡めなので、しっかり色を出したい場合は重ね塗りが必要だと思います。
福**ん
愛用していたカリスマカラーが入手できなくなり、これに切り替えたいと思い購入しました まだ数色しか使っていませんが、これから楽しみです
メ**ミ
ファーバーカステル アルブレヒト・デューラー水彩色鉛筆 60色 を使って展覧会に出展する作品を塗っていましたが、結局、後から何本も買い足す事になり…今回の油性色鉛筆は120色を購入しました。さすがの高級画材です!お値段は張りますが、発色がよく、色も綺麗。なめらかに塗ることが出来るので、手も疲れにくく、早く塗れます!思い切って買って良かったです!
T**Y
いつもの事なのですが、商品によってはもう少し丁寧な梱包をしてくれたらいいのになと思います。 決して安い買い物をしたわけではないので。 外側のビニール?が破れてしまうこともあるでしょうけど、真新しい物でこの状態で届くとあまりいい気はしないかなと思います。 色鉛筆自体は皆さんが高評価するようにとてもよく、芯が柔らかくて描いた時に角がある感じにはなりません(ごめんなさい、表現が難しい) 塗り筋もあまり出ない気がします。 本当は120色が欲しかったのですが、高くなってしまったのと在庫切れで60色にしました。 残りの色は必要に応じて少しずつ揃えようかなと思います。
ま**び
趣味のお絵描き用に購入しました。発色が良く、混色も綺麗にできます。アルコールマーカーとの相性も抜群です。一生物を買えました。
ざ**ば
国産の有名色鉛筆より、描きやすいです。 黒鉛筆に例えるなら、国産の有名色鉛筆がHBくらいなのに対して、こちらはBか、2Bくらいの筆圧で塗れます。 初心者ですが、安物で練習しても意味がないので、オススメです!
え**ん
商品は非常に満足できるものでした。 ただサイトに日本正規品と書いてありましたが、現物は販売者元がシャチハタではなかったので、よく見ると海外輸入品だとわかりました。これはサイトにその旨記入すべきだと思います。
W**Y
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.
D**A
First of all let me start out by saying that although I am not a professional artist, I have several family members who are and I know the difference between top quality, artist quality art supplies and the, lack for a better word, cheap art supplies. I have fallen into the adult coloring world that is so popular now, but I have colored all my life. The only difference is where I used to buy kids coloring books and a huge box of Crayola Crayons, now I buy adult coloring books and colored pencils. Like a lot of other people, I started with Crayola colored pencils. Crayola makes the best "crayons" I thought well, they must make decent colored pencils. Well ignorance is bliss, so they say. I had always heard of the Prismacolor Premier Colored Pencils and how amazing they were. So, after doing some research I broke down and bought the 48 pc set. Wow! I couldn't believe how buttery smooth they were! I thought nothing could get better than these babies! I was already familiar with several of the brand names, Prismacolor, Faber Castell, Derwent, but I never realized just how many brands of colored pencils were out there, all claiming to be soft, blendable, smooth color lay down, etc. So I began my research into all the different brands, read reviews on all the different brands, talked to my dad (the artist in the family) about all the different brands and learned a lot. I already had the Prismas, so I now I was dying to try the FC Polychromos. So I went to our local art supply stores which are either Michael's and Hobby Lobby. I didn't want to splurge on a huge set quite yet, so I found a 6pc set of the Polychromos, I didn't want to buy only one or two of the colors, so, after looking at the open stick, realized that I would save a couple of bucks if I bought the 6pc. When I got them home, and started to color with them, I fell instantly and utterly in love with them. Now I knew what all the ruckus about, these are absolutely and utterly, the best colored pencil ever! No breakage, no barrel cracks, even after sharpening them. So, I immediately ordered the 36 pc Studio Set in a box. I like the box instead of the tin, it seems sturdier somehow. I haven't picked up my Prismas in over a week, except to move the tin! I am now saving up for the 120 pc set, maybe my husband will get it for me for Christmas?! I will still use and love my Prismas along with my other less expensive but good quality brands. I love the Staedtler Triangular pencils (72 pc) and my Michael's brand (Artist Loft), but I will reach for my Poly's the most. You ask yourself, "can I justify paying that much for colored pencils"? YES! Start saving and when you can, SPLURGE! They are worth every penny, and what others are saying is 100% true. These are the best pencils ever! 5+ stars!!! UPDATE: I have since purchased the 120 pc set of Polychromos. I have found that I reach for these more than any other pencil. No breakage, no shrinkage from usage and the color lay down is amazing!
F**T
I have used Faber-Castell pencils for years. Mostly watercolor. I also have a couple of other sets from Faber-Castell. I know I can rely on the color and pigment of each pencil. I'm working on a new project which requires the polychromos set and I'm not at all disappointed. Plus, they arrived early! Very pleased.
P**N
Once my wife tried these pencils it cost me money. WHY? Because I had to purchase the 120 set as she was so impressed with them.
J**9
I bought these pencils for my daughter who was studying design for GCSE, which involved a lot of sketching and shading of drawings. I could see the difference when she started using these for shading - the colours are strong and clean, and they colour smoothly and evenly - and she said they were so much nicer to use than cheap pencils, and made it much easier to produce neat, evenly coloured designs. I don't know if this would make a difference to her grade in itself, but it did mean she was happier to spend time working on her designs, better motivated, and she felt more satisfied with the finished sketches. The pencils colour smoothly, can be blended but don't smudge as long as you're careful, and the leads can be sharpened easily without breaking too often. The tin is attractive and practical for school, protecting the pencils without taking up too much space. These pencils are expensive, but for an artist or older child who will look after them, well worth the extra money.
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