Manufacturer | Faber-Castell |
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Brand | Faber-Castell |
Item Weight | 0.007 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.94 x 1.97 x 7.87 inches |
Item model number | F110012 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Multi |
Material Type | Tin, Metal |
Number of Items | 12 |
Size | Tin Of 12 |
Ink Color | Assorted colors |
Manufacturer Part Number | F110012 |
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Brand | Faber-Castell |
Color | Multi |
Material | Tin, Metal |
Ink Color | Assorted colors |
Unit Count | 1.00 EA |
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Best Sellers Rank | #3,120 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing) #35 in Drawing Pencils |
Date First Available | December 28, 2007 |
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Faber Castell Polychromos Pencils are made with superior pigments of unsurpassed light-fastness and brilliance. Thick leads are smudgeproof and water-resistant. Intense colors go on smooth. Metal tin set of 12 assorted colors.
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Faber-Castell Polychromos Pencils - 12 Colors

Break Resistant Leads
Secural bonding process (SV) strengthens leads to resist breakage, while providing sharp fine lines and excellent point retention.
- Thick 3.8 mm leads
- Water-resistant
- Break-resistant
- Smudge-proof
- Permanent color
- Fade-resistant
Faber-Castell Polychromos Artists' Color Pencils
12 Artist Quality Color Pencils in Reusable Tin
Polychromos artists' pencils are valued internationally by professionals and semi-professionals for their unsurpassed quality. The high quality standards of the Polychromos colored pencils shine through, whether they are used for graphics, artistic free style or for the exact rendition of plans.
- Soft, vibrant color laydown
- Water-resistant and smudgeproof
- Break-resistant (SV bonded) leads
- High-quality acid-free pigments in bright colors
- Unsurpassed lightfastness (resistance to fading)
- Easily blended
- Made in Germany

Vibrant, Easy to Blend Colors
Buttery smooth color laydown. Polychromos Pencils an be easily blended for layered effects, highlights and transitions
Polychromos Color Pencils have an oil-based technology lead for blending smoothly without the concern of waxy bloom that results with-wax based color pencils.
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Number of Colors | 12 | 36 | 60 | 120 | 120 |
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Break-Resistant | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Smudge-Proof | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Water-Resistant | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Fade Resistant | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Permanent Color | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Acid-Free | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Made in Germany | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
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I have been a hardcore Prismacolor fan from 2001 onward, and their quality has gone extremely downhill. Originally Prismas were made by Sanford which then became bought out by Rubbermaid-Newell. Their products are now consistently off-center (making sharpening hell- you repetitively lose segments of leads which can then only be used by fingertip and friction action), the leads are brittle, they only take 4-6 layers with extreme pressure which makes their colors harder if not nigh-impossible to blend smoothly (and the colorless blender is a joke- picks up colors, etc), and the wax bloom is *ridiculous*, which- if you're sharing your work online- makes decent scanning somewhat troublesome despite excellent DPI. (That's a whole other side topic.)
I just got this set of Polychromos for Christmas as a gift, and I'm not looking back at Prisma.
Polychromos (Let's call 'em FC for short after the company name) are awesome. There's a really insignificant amount of bloom, but it's an oil base so this really isn't an issue. The laydown is even more buttery than Prisma. They are softer due to the oil-base, and the colors are very rich.
Quirks I discovered were the names. I'm coming from a Prisma background so to me, "Pompeian Red" is "Salmon", and "Mauve" is actually their very rich purple hue- which to my former mindset is usually that pale pink/lavender mixup color. So the names will take some getting used to since they're more in line with "painterly" names such as Pthalo Blue, Hooker's Green, etc. So that at least will benefit you if you come from a painting experience. (I do also so it's at least semifamiliar, but still something to get used to).
It says something when I have six of the same colored pencil by Prisma and they're all in various states of use/disrepair/broken- and the money behind that does add up. It's frustrating to say the very least, and although that company accommodated my needs by fixing the issue every time (which was often!!) I had flawed items that were interfering with my professional work, honestly just go for the FCs- they're a lot higher quality, plus the leads are bonded and securely centered as well as 3.8mm thick- thicker than say, Crayola (*gag*) colored pencil, so you're getting more product for the money and less wood (which, let's face it: is just a disposable casing). Same amount as per Prismas, but with much less breakage/sharpening issues.
To clarify: Someone called Geri B. in the Q&A says that FC don't glue their polychromos pencils. From their own website: " SV Bonding is a process of gluing the full length of the lead to the wood casing of the pencil. This strengthens the lead and prevents breakage which allows for better sharpening, and produces a fine point. SV Bonding is a Faber-Castell trademark. "
They're 45c more expensive per pencil than Prismacolors (1.74 vs 1.29 as of this writing) on dickblick.com for replenishment. But considering on average I've lost at least 5 5mm-long leads per pencil (yep: terrible!), that translates to something like a half inch or more lost. One pencil is 7 inches brand new and sharpened, ie almost 178mm. After breakage, you're paying $1.29 for 153 mm (or less than 158 depending on number of breaks), and you're losing 18c per pencil. Some are outright unusable and splinter. Polychromos are the same length. .009c vs .003c; less than a penny either way, but those pennies do definitely add up- and the bottom line even after doing the numbers for the heck of it is- that you're losing product and money every time a Prismacolor pencil busts or fails to perform. I'm totally not a penny pincher. I'm providing this as a breakdown moneywise for the innately curious. And people should NOT have to pay for items to break repeatedly. Prisma tried to address this issue by making pastel-like colored pencil sticks with no lead, as long rectangles- this didn't fix the issue as they're too unwieldy for detailed use; that's a side rant.
PROS:
-FC are not too much more expensive per pencil than Prismas (buy 10 of each; spend only $4.50 more for world-class quality)
-Outstanding laydown
-Oil vs wax-based: better blending
-VIVID colors, yet not overwhelmingly bad
-Traditional style naming conventions as a throwback to the formal pigmentation for artistic references
-More realistic results (google up some of the prisma vs polychromos showdowns on Youtube- the video with the grapes painting is what I'm referencing here in particular)
CONS:
-Haven't seen any yet, will update this review if I do
Another feature I appreciate is that, if you make a mistake, you can easily cancel the line in a second with a soft eraser.
The variety of colors is excellent, and the shades are rich and very easy to match.
If you are not sure... Trust me: get these pencils, and you will never regret it.

Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2017
Another feature I appreciate is that, if you make a mistake, you can easily cancel the line in a second with a soft eraser.
The variety of colors is excellent, and the shades are rich and very easy to match.
If you are not sure... Trust me: get these pencils, and you will never regret it.



I have a set of Prismacolor premium pencils that I love but I wanted to diversify my colors. After TONS of research I decided to save up for this 120 piece set. Like Prismacolor, they have deep saturating color. The difference is it takes much less pressure to achieve that saturation. They are soft and easy to color with but they are also harder...It's hard to explain. Less color comes off the pencil but it is just as deep as Prismacolor. They will last longer because of this. No more sore fingers! The leads spread color like butter but doesn't disintegrate doing it. They feel smooth and stable gliding across your paper not dry and scratchy or rubbery and sticky. They also keep a nice point. They do not cover up black outlines with a cloudy waxy build up. They can be sharpened with a regular pencil sharpener although they are slightly thicker than my other colored pencils from other brands. They have a more substantial feel in your hand. If I find myself using another brand for a while and coming back to these, I immediately can feel the more dense and solid feel of them. They also come in a beautiful tin box with nice, solid, stable dividing trays. I thought nothing could get better than prismacolor, but these Polychromos do. I'll be using both sets together. They do mix well but the palette are different so you add more to your pallet.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 4, 2017


I balked at forking out well over £100 for pencils. However, 120 pencils worked out at £1.07 each and individually they are £1.49, so a fair saving and meant I got all colours in one go and what an amazing colour choice there is. A lot of books I am colouring at the moment seem to require a lot of greens and browns and these come in abundance.
Compared to previous pencils these are a joy to use, hard strokes for darker depth, light strokes for main body colouring.
They are in a great case with 3 layers, quite heavy, but means you can have them all out at the same time and I like that the pencils are coloured all the way on outside. My others were only coloured at ends, which made it difficult to pick which colour in lamp light.
I already have a faber castell pencil sharpener for use with these. Because they are quite soft leaded I would not use a standard sharpener.
I have only given 4 stars because a couple of the pencils are damaged with broken leads.
My advice - if you have the money to invest in these first off do so. Cheaper alternatives mean you end up spending more in the longer term and may end up with these at the end anyway.

注文履歴から出品者へ交換要求のメッセージを送りましたが返信がありません。そこでAmazonカスタマーセンターを通し出品者から連絡するよう伝えて頂いたのですが、それでも返信がありません。
Amazonに交換出来ないか質問したところ、販売がTOPAZ-JAPANなのでAmazonでは交換出来ない、購入者自身で再注文するしかない、しかしTOPAZ-JAPANが在庫を持っていないので(やりとり時この商品をTOPAZ-JAPANは販売していませんでした)ご提案出来る方法がないというようなことを言われました。(返品は出来るとのことでした)
マーケットプレイス保証は申請できないか質問したところ、販売・発送ともに出品者である場合には申請できるが、Amazonが発送しているので申請できないと言われました。
この時期、この商品を他出品者が出している価格は、私が購入した価格よりかなり高く、返品して他から購入するにはこちらの負担が大きすぎました。しかしAmazonからは、「TOPAZ-JAPAN」が在庫切れなので差額補填も出来ないと言われました。
私はこの商品を購入するにあたり、数ヶ月間毎日価格をチェックするという時間と手間をかけ安価で購入したので、出来るだけ交換を希望していました。しかしやむを得ず返品しようかと考えていたところ、返品期限日の夜遅く、TOPAZ-JAPANが購入したのと同価格でこの商品を販売してきたのです。
Amazonの提案通り、事実上の交換をするため、以前のものを返品するつもりでTOPAZ-JAPANから再注文しました。ところが届いた商品は、また缶に色鉛筆の粉がびっしりついていたのです。
写真は左3枚が1度目、右側残り2枚が2度目に注文したものです。
結局二つとも返品し、他の出品者から購入することにしました。
レビューでも被害者がたくさんいらっしゃるようなので、Amazonさんに対策して頂きたいとお願いしておきました。
被害者がこれ以上増えないようにと思い、レビューを書かせて頂きました。
☆の数は、色鉛筆の評価を落とさないようやむを得ずです。商品自体は☆5ですが、出品者には当然☆一つもつけたくありません。
ポリクロモス色鉛筆は一本持っているのでそのレビューです。
なめらかで柔らかめな塗り心地です。発色もとても良いです。個人的な感覚ですが、ホルベインやペリシアよりは固いと思います。ただそれが悪いということでは決して無く、まさにちょうど良いかんじです! セットを見た感じでは、色味はやはりドイツらしい落ち着いた感じが多かったです。ホルベインは明るい色が多いと聞きます。塗り心地も大事ですが、どんな色があるかも大事だと思います。
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「安くてもTOPAZ-JAPANの商品を返品した理由」を追記します。あと色鉛筆自体は良いのですが、被害者が増えて欲しくないのでやはり星の数変更します。
結局二つとも返品しました。しかし、全額返金されていないなど手違いが多く、本当に面倒でした。
実は私も、TOPAZ-JAPANの商品を返品せずに使用するか迷っていました。
なので、参考までに返品するに至った考えを記載しておきます。
【迷った理由】
良い点
・安い
悪い点
・缶に色鉛筆の粉が大量に付着している。それが擦り傷に入り込んでいて、完全にきれいになるようにはとても思えない
・15本以上の色鉛筆に色鉛筆の粉や黒い繊維のようなものが付き汚れている。
・二度の交換要求に返信が無い
・色鉛筆の中で芯が折れている可能性がある。
正直、せっかく安く買ったのだから我慢して拭いて使用しようかと気持ちが揺らぎました。
しかし、色鉛筆は消耗品として、缶はおそらくずっと使い続けるものです。セットなど簡単に買える金額ではありませんので、無くなった色鉛筆を単品で補充していくことになると思います。
あこがれてやっと購入した色鉛筆なのに、この先ずっと汚い缶を見るたびにいやな気持ちになる……。交換してもらえず泣き寝入りさせられてしまった……、とも。それは耐えられないと思いました。
なによりの理由は、他の方もレビューでおっしゃっていたように、たとえ見た目は汚れだけでも、色鉛筆の中で芯が折れている可能性があるということです。粉や芯がたまったり折れたりしていると言うことは、落としたりなんらかの衝撃を加えた可能性が高いと言うことです。ポリクロモスは「ソフトタイプの油性色鉛筆」ですので、折れている可能性はより高いです。そしてそれは、使用してしばらくたってからでないと分からないかもしれません。
もし折れていることが分かった時点で購入後一ヶ月以上たっていたとしたら、返品を交渉しなければなりませんし、使用済みなので認められるかどうかも分かりません。仮に折れていなかったとして、最後まで心配しながら使い続けることになります。
そう考えると、あまりにリスクが大きすぎました。
ポリクロモスといえば、色鉛筆好きの人たちが、いつかは…! と思い、欲しいものを何度も我慢しお金を貯め、やっと手に入れるようなあこがれの色鉛筆だと思います。私もそうでした。それがやっと買って中を開けたらひどい状態……。どんな気持ちになるか……! TOPAZ-JAPANは、購入者の夢を踏みにじっていると思います。
手違いで不良品を発送してしまうなら仕方ないです。けれどTOPAZ-JAPANは不良品をいくつも持っていて(というかこの商品においては全部不良品っぽい)これだけのレビューがかかれているのに平然と販売しているのは、故意にやっているとしか思えません。汚れていて我慢できるような金額でもありません。訳ありと表記されていればよいですが……。不良品を新品と偽って販売するのを今すぐやめてほしいです。本当に迷惑です!


Reviewed in Japan on January 21, 2019
注文履歴から出品者へ交換要求のメッセージを送りましたが返信がありません。そこでAmazonカスタマーセンターを通し出品者から連絡するよう伝えて頂いたのですが、それでも返信がありません。
Amazonに交換出来ないか質問したところ、販売がTOPAZ-JAPANなのでAmazonでは交換出来ない、購入者自身で再注文するしかない、しかしTOPAZ-JAPANが在庫を持っていないので(やりとり時この商品をTOPAZ-JAPANは販売していませんでした)ご提案出来る方法がないというようなことを言われました。(返品は出来るとのことでした)
マーケットプレイス保証は申請できないか質問したところ、販売・発送ともに出品者である場合には申請できるが、Amazonが発送しているので申請できないと言われました。
この時期、この商品を他出品者が出している価格は、私が購入した価格よりかなり高く、返品して他から購入するにはこちらの負担が大きすぎました。しかしAmazonからは、「TOPAZ-JAPAN」が在庫切れなので差額補填も出来ないと言われました。
私はこの商品を購入するにあたり、数ヶ月間毎日価格をチェックするという時間と手間をかけ安価で購入したので、出来るだけ交換を希望していました。しかしやむを得ず返品しようかと考えていたところ、返品期限日の夜遅く、TOPAZ-JAPANが購入したのと同価格でこの商品を販売してきたのです。
Amazonの提案通り、事実上の交換をするため、以前のものを返品するつもりでTOPAZ-JAPANから再注文しました。ところが届いた商品は、また缶に色鉛筆の粉がびっしりついていたのです。
写真は左3枚が1度目、右側残り2枚が2度目に注文したものです。
結局二つとも返品し、他の出品者から購入することにしました。
レビューでも被害者がたくさんいらっしゃるようなので、Amazonさんに対策して頂きたいとお願いしておきました。
被害者がこれ以上増えないようにと思い、レビューを書かせて頂きました。
☆の数は、色鉛筆の評価を落とさないようやむを得ずです。商品自体は☆5ですが、出品者には当然☆一つもつけたくありません。
ポリクロモス色鉛筆は一本持っているのでそのレビューです。
なめらかで柔らかめな塗り心地です。発色もとても良いです。個人的な感覚ですが、ホルベインやペリシアよりは固いと思います。ただそれが悪いということでは決して無く、まさにちょうど良いかんじです! セットを見た感じでは、色味はやはりドイツらしい落ち着いた感じが多かったです。ホルベインは明るい色が多いと聞きます。塗り心地も大事ですが、どんな色があるかも大事だと思います。
-----------------------------------------------------
「安くてもTOPAZ-JAPANの商品を返品した理由」を追記します。あと色鉛筆自体は良いのですが、被害者が増えて欲しくないのでやはり星の数変更します。
結局二つとも返品しました。しかし、全額返金されていないなど手違いが多く、本当に面倒でした。
実は私も、TOPAZ-JAPANの商品を返品せずに使用するか迷っていました。
なので、参考までに返品するに至った考えを記載しておきます。
【迷った理由】
良い点
・安い
悪い点
・缶に色鉛筆の粉が大量に付着している。それが擦り傷に入り込んでいて、完全にきれいになるようにはとても思えない
・15本以上の色鉛筆に色鉛筆の粉や黒い繊維のようなものが付き汚れている。
・二度の交換要求に返信が無い
・色鉛筆の中で芯が折れている可能性がある。
正直、せっかく安く買ったのだから我慢して拭いて使用しようかと気持ちが揺らぎました。
しかし、色鉛筆は消耗品として、缶はおそらくずっと使い続けるものです。セットなど簡単に買える金額ではありませんので、無くなった色鉛筆を単品で補充していくことになると思います。
あこがれてやっと購入した色鉛筆なのに、この先ずっと汚い缶を見るたびにいやな気持ちになる……。交換してもらえず泣き寝入りさせられてしまった……、とも。それは耐えられないと思いました。
なによりの理由は、他の方もレビューでおっしゃっていたように、たとえ見た目は汚れだけでも、色鉛筆の中で芯が折れている可能性があるということです。粉や芯がたまったり折れたりしていると言うことは、落としたりなんらかの衝撃を加えた可能性が高いと言うことです。ポリクロモスは「ソフトタイプの油性色鉛筆」ですので、折れている可能性はより高いです。そしてそれは、使用してしばらくたってからでないと分からないかもしれません。
もし折れていることが分かった時点で購入後一ヶ月以上たっていたとしたら、返品を交渉しなければなりませんし、使用済みなので認められるかどうかも分かりません。仮に折れていなかったとして、最後まで心配しながら使い続けることになります。
そう考えると、あまりにリスクが大きすぎました。
ポリクロモスといえば、色鉛筆好きの人たちが、いつかは…! と思い、欲しいものを何度も我慢しお金を貯め、やっと手に入れるようなあこがれの色鉛筆だと思います。私もそうでした。それがやっと買って中を開けたらひどい状態……。どんな気持ちになるか……! TOPAZ-JAPANは、購入者の夢を踏みにじっていると思います。
手違いで不良品を発送してしまうなら仕方ないです。けれどTOPAZ-JAPANは不良品をいくつも持っていて(というかこの商品においては全部不良品っぽい)これだけのレビューがかかれているのに平然と販売しているのは、故意にやっているとしか思えません。汚れていて我慢できるような金額でもありません。訳ありと表記されていればよいですが……。不良品を新品と偽って販売するのを今すぐやめてほしいです。本当に迷惑です!







I very rarely leave reviews because to me something must be outstanding or exceptional in some way for me to do so, I don't believe in leaving reviews on items that are what they are I,e,. I've paid for an item and receive what is expected for that price, and I most certainly don't believe in praising someone or something for simply providing the service or goods for which I've paid.
However having said that I feel I have to leave the following review.
I have been a chronic insomniac for nearly 30 years due to chronic illness, disability and pain and am constantly looking for ways to relax enough that I can sleep, one of of the things suggested is adult colouring, so I decided to purchase a pile of adult colouring books and some cheap pencils.
Needless to say the results were to me, very unsatisfactory, it wasn't the books because they were expensive and the images inside were printed on good quality paper. It was the cheap pencils. At that time, in my ignorance, I believed they're just pencils and a pencil is a pencil is a pencil, right, oh how wrong, naive, misguided and deluded was I. But unfortunately my dissatisfaction with my colouring results annoyed and irritated me so much it made my insomnia worse!
I decided at this point to do a search online to see what other non professional amateur colourists were using and recommending. (Quite frankly there is so much info and so may views I was left completely baffled and bewildered). However it soon became apparent that there were 2-3 brand names that kept cropping up and were getting consistent favourable reviews.
One of those names/brands was faber castell polychromos, reviewers were saying how vibrant and true the colours were, the pencils were easy to blend, comfortable to hold and overall that they were good quality. I decided that I HAD to have these colouring pencils that everyone was raving about so continued to look online at various retailers, but unfortunately they are a considered purchase and at that time I couldn't justify going into debt on my credit card just to buy pencils (however fantastic they might be) So I decided to save my pennies over the next few months (or should I say pounds)! And at the same time every so often I would buy different sets of cheapish pencils but was never satisfied with the results.
Periodically I would continue to look at prices for the pencils on various web sites, then one day I looked, yet again, at amazon's website and found the 120 pencil set of faber castell polychromos on offer from prime and even better they could be delivered by 10-30 pm that night, so I took a deep breath and pressed buy.
I proceeded to spend that day alternating between excitement at the thought of my purchase and oh my word what have I done, I've spent all that money on pencils, and then back to excitement. At 6-30pm Amazon delivered my parcel which I brought inside and with trepidation proceeded to remove the outer cardboard packaging and bubble wrap, inside I found this gorgeous green metal box/tin factory sealed and wrapped in cellophane.
I removed the cellophane and proceeded to open the tin. Upon opening the first thing to hit me was the wonderful smell of wood from the pencils and then I beheld the fantastic array of all those beautiful colours. My OCD brain was singing at the sight of all those pencils neatly lined up, all in their graduating colour order, all with the pencil lead exactly in the centre of the casing, all with their names, colours and numbers printed perfectly on the pencils. I was literally humming with pleasure at the sight of such perfection. BUT then my cynical mind started shouting at me that this was too good to be true and there must be something wrong somewhere and actually I shouldn't be getting so excited about the tin and how the pencils look but about the functionality of the pencils.
I proceeded to spend the next hour sitting with the tin of pencils on my lap just touching, feeling and yes, I'm not too embarrassed to admit, smelling all those beautiful pencils in their tin, and just appreciating the look of them all. I think I was a bit afraid of being disappointed by the pencils so was hesitating in using them. However I decided to take the bull by the horns and get one of those very expensive colouring books that I had previously bought and proceeded to colour one of the images.
Oh my, what a difference, I don't think I truly believed there could be such a marked difference in colouring pencils, but I can honestly say that in my opinion all those positive reviews were well founded and true, I have found that the pencils are smooth to use, comfortable to hold, and if you lay down the colour lightly you can build up multiple layers to get deep vibrant colours and they are blendable so long as you lay down the colours lightly from light to dark.
I can safely say I am very happy with my purchase, starting with how easy it was to place my order and pay for it all the way through to the delivery and most importantly, I am happy with the quality of the pencils I received, they arrived well packed and in pristine condition. And I would hope and expect that anyone purchasing the above from Amazon would have a similar experience and be as happy with their purchase as I am. Because for me on this occasion this has been an excellent buying experience.
All of the above is my opinion only but I hope it is helpful.