Koh-I-Noor : Polycolor : Artist Colored Pencils 3827 : Set Of 72
Price:
$111.40
Vegan Friendly
Info
This set contains 72 shades of artist quality, water-resistant colored pencils; all of which have an excellent to very good lightfastness rating.
Koh-I-Noor Polycolor pencils are top quality colors because their dense and evenly dispersed pigments are carefully selected from renowned producers across the globe. They make unique marks beautifully on paper (or on any other another medium) and can be used to build up delicate layers (moving from light to dark) without the necessity of high pressure. Additionally, they can be blended with a tortillon or colorless blender to create a range of effects.
The 3.8 mm leads provide the pencils with a longevity that makes them excellent value for money and because they are made from noble fir wood they are easy to sharpen.
Contents Include:
72 x Assorted Pencils
- 1 x White 1,
- 1 x Lemon Yellow 2,
- 1 x Chrome Yellow 3,
- 1 x Dark Yellow 4,
- 1 x Reddish Orange 5,
- 1 x Vermillion Red 6,
- 1 x Carmine Red 7,
- 1 x Bordeaux Red 8,
- 1 x Apricot Orange 9,
- 1 x Persian Pink 10,
- 1 x Light Violet 11,
- 1 x Reddish Violet 12,
- 1 x Medium Violet 13,
- 1 x Bluish Violet 14,
- 1 x Ice Blue 15,
- 1 x Cerulean Blue 16,
- 1 x Cobalt Blue 17,
- 1 x Light Blue 18,
- 1 x Sapphire Blue 19,
- 1 x Prussian Blue 20,
- 1 x Bluish Green 21,
- 1 x Yellowish Green 22,
- 1 x Spring Green 23,
- 1 x Pea Green 24,
- 1 x Meadow Green 25,
- 1 x Dark Green 26,
- 1 x Olive Green Dark 27,
- 1 x Gold Ochre 28,
- 1 x Light Ochre 29,
- 1 x Reddish Brown 30,
- 1 x Light Brown 31,
- 1 x Natural Sienna 32,
- 1 x Dark Brown 33,
- 1 x Bluish Grey Light 34,
- 1 x Platine Grey 35,
- 1 x Ivory Black 36,
- 1 x Cold Grey 38,
- 1 x Standard Silver 39,
- 1 x Standard Gold 40,
- 1 x Banana Yellow 41,
- 1 x Chromium Orange 42,
- 1 x Naples Yellow Light 43,
- 1 x Naples Yellow 44,
- 1 x Light Orange 45,
- 1 x Cadmium Orange 46,
- 1 x Scarlet Red 47,
- 1 x Scarlet Red Dark 48,
- 1 x Permanent Violet 49
- 1 x Windsor Violet 50,
- 1 x Dark Violet 51,
- 1 x Azure Blue 52,
- 1 x Phthalo Blue 53,
- 1 x Cobalt Blue Dark 54,
- 1 x Permanent Blue 55,
- 1 x Indigo Blue 56,
- 1 x Mountain Blue 57,
- 1 x Light Green 58,
- 1 x Grass Green 59,
- 1 x Emerald Green 60,
- 1 x Sap Green 61,
- 1 x Apple Green 62,
- 1 x Olive Green Light 63,
- 1 x Burnt Ochre 64,
- 1 x Medium Terracotta 65,
- 1 x Raw Umber 66,
- 1 x Yellowish Orange 67,
- 1 x Burnt Umber 68,
- 1 x Light Grey 69,
- 1 x Dark Grey 70,
- 1 x Medium Grey 71,
- 1 x Slate Grey 72,
- 1 x Pyrrole Red 76.
Spec
Product Code | GKPC72AS |
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Quality | Excellent |
To Use With | Pencil & Drawing |
Vegan | Vegan |
Country of Manufacture | Czechia |
Barcode | 8593539089629 |
Transparency | Refer to single colours |
Colour Lightfast | Refer to single colors |
Weight (kg) | 0.834000 |
Reviews 5
Review
Bought as a present for my grandson and he says, "These pencils achieve a perfect blend and hold the colour well"
Review
Lovely pencils, well pigmented resulting in smooth watercolour effect.
Review
Lovely and soft - easy to blend and shade, not crumbly and easy to sharpen if care is taken. A good range of colours/shades. Vivid colours and good lay down of colour on a heavy and light touch. Not clear whether oil or waxed based but behave more like oil based pencils in colour lay down, blending (either dry or with a solution). Up there with my favourites - Faber Castell polychromos and Lyra Rembrandt and some slightly different shades to these two.
Review
Very nice pencils, smooth and bright, excellent value. Colour range mostly same as Mondeluz, except gold and silver have been included here. You won't regret having these!
Review
Koh-i-Noor means 'mountain of light' and all the items I've had from this company have borne testament to this. I've tried and compared Koh-i-Noor Polycolor with Polychromos. Lyra Rembrandt, Prisma, Derwent Coloursoft and Tombow Irojiten pencils. All the brands mentioned make excellent pencils (apart from Prisma whose colours are good, but whose pencils are badly manufactured ) but I find Koh-i-Noor best of all. The Koh-Noor polycolor pencils are well made, don't break and the colours are so rich that you can't help but stare at the page you've put them on. It does seem like a mountain of light and delight..