🎉 Elevate your artistry with every stroke!
The CREATIVE ART MATERIALS Caran d'Ache Pablo Pencil Set of 40 offers a premium selection of creamy, water-resistant colored pencils designed for professional artists. With exceptional lightfastness and a broad 3.7mm lead diameter, these pencils are perfect for shading and mixed media applications. Each pencil is crafted from high-quality wood, ensuring durability and a smooth application, making them a must-have for any serious artist.
Material Type | Wood |
Ink Base | Water |
Item Weight | 5 Grams |
Item Diameter | 3.8 millimeters Millimeters |
Item Dimensions | 5 x 1 x 1 inches |
Unit Count | 40.0 Count |
Body Shape | Cylindrical |
Color | Pack of 40 |
Style | professional |
Theme | Grey, Multicoloured |
Closure Type | Retractable |
Writing Instrument Form | Colored Pencil |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Ink Color | Multicolor |
Hardness | HB |
Line Size | 2mm_and_above |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Additional Features | Heavy Duty |
Drill Point | Broad |
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Cost, Quality, Application, & Giftable
Caran d’Ache produces an exemplary line of professional artists products that include a variety of color pencils, one of which is their Pablo line. These pencils are lovely & come in sets of 12, 18, 30, 40, 80, & 120 providing a wide array of beautiful colors.Caran d’Ache Pablo pencils are predominantly oil based & sharpen to a fine point that’s effective for fine detail work while also offering a smooth, consistent application.I find these pencils work best on surfaces with a little tooth to enhance their ability for blending & layering resulting in rich color payoff & seamless transitions.Many people seem to ask for comparisons between Pablo pencils & Prismacolor pencils but they are quite different in many regards. The most common questions seem to be weather Caran d’Ache Pablo color pencils are as buttery soft & creamy as Prismacolor Premier & the answer is no. I believe Prismacolor pencil cores are wax based & are indeed very soft resulting in rich color payoff without the need for multiple layers for blending & color saturation. Pablos are oil based & have a harder core more like Polychromes which is an asset for fine detail work. I’ve learned to apply multiple light layers over each other for blending & building color saturation & the result is beautiful & smooth. I think this gives more depth to my work & I like the effects. I don’t mind the time or effort it takes to develop this effect however I’m not sure I’d be inclined to put in the time & effort for coloring or casual works. That being said, these are certainly some of my favorite color pencils, I just wish they were a bit more budget friendly.It’s important to mention that Caran d’Ache Pablo color pencils are a permanent medium which are not conducive to erasing. This does make them highly lightfast, a necessary element to consider when classifying “professional” artists mediums & supplies.The individual lightfast ratings are printed on the pencils in the form of one* to three ***, three being the most lightfast, something you’d want & expect in a commissioned piece. According to Caran d’Ache their one* rating is resistant to fading from 8 to 25 years, & 3*** resistant up to 100 years & this lightfastness is a factor in their pricing.If you are on a budget but want to try these color pencils out, you might spring for a set of 12 or 18 which will actually give you a great selection of colors due to their blending & layering qualities.These pencils are lovely but come at a hefty price so I wouldn’t recommend these for “coloring”, scholastic use, or for children unless you plan on framing & displaying something for many years to come. I save mine for commissioned or sellable work & employ more practical & affordable options for everyday color sketching & layouts.These color pencils are beautiful, perform nicely, & are a joy to work with. I’ve worked with them for many years now & highly recommend Caran d’Ache Pablo color pencils for professional artists & anyone with a little money to burn!
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Best Colored Pencils I've Used!!!
These are by far the best pencils I have ever used. I was reluctant to buy them because they were so pricey, but I'm so glad I finally did purchase them! They blend beautifully and the color is vibrant. I have collected many pencils. To give you an idea about the pencils I have used, I have varying sets of prismacolor, Lyra, polychromos, Blick artist pencils, Derwent Procolour, Derwent coloursoft, and Derwent artists, as well as some cheaper brands for travel, including Marco Renoir (that I wouldn't mind losing). I would say these are softer than polychromos pencils, but they're still a pretty hard pencil, and they're much harder than prismas or coloursoft. If you want a soft pencil, this isn't for you. But the lead is so smooth, they feel like an oil pencil (even though I think they're wax, but I'm not sure since there's so much debate). When I first started doing artwork with colored pencils, I started with using prismacolor. While I liked them, they weren't my favorite. I had never really found that set of pencils that made me say, "wow, these make a difference!" Until now. If you're serious about your colored pencil artwork, I would highly recommend these.If I had to have a complaint, my major one would be the tin they came in. I've never been a huge fan of stacking pencils on top of each other. However it's a sturdy tin that protects the pencils, none of them were damaged while being shipped. I've also noticed that some of the lighter colors tend to leave behind some dust. This isn't that big of a deal for me, and I would still recommend these above all other pencils (based on my personal preference).
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Pablo Versus Polychomos? It's a Close Call and Here's Why
If you've followed me, you know I have reviewed quite a few colored pencil sets, in all price ranges. For this review, I will compare the Caran d'Ache Pablo (oil-based) to other oil-based pencils I own. These include Marco-Raffine, Koh-i-Noor Polycolor, Lyra Remberant and Faber-Castell Polychromos.Before I laid out the big bucks, I purchased a few Pablo pencils open-stock, to see if I liked them. Yes! So I waited until my birthday (and all those Amazon gift cards I request, LOL) and then splurged. I am very glad that I did purchase this set of 40.Consistency When Coloring: I'd call these on the hard side of medium. They are oil-based, which means that they are harder than wax-based pencils, but these aren't as hard as the Polychomos. Still, they hold a very sharp point well, while being a touch creamier.Color Saturation: Very nice, these have plenty of color saturation which is important to me. Yet, since these are oil-based, they have a certain amount of translucence that makes color shading/blending a joy.Miscellaneous: These aren't round, but rather have angled sides -- which means they don't tend to roll all over the place. They are comfortable to hold, and can use a standard colored pencil sharpener. The only down side is the price.Of all the oil-based colored pencils I own, the only brand that is of the same quality is the Faber-Castell Polychromos. I'd call these neck-and-neck, with the Pablo winning by a nose. However, if I factor in cost per pencil, Polychromos wins (less expensive).Do you need these if you already own Polychomos and are happy with them? Probably not. But I have to say that I like both brands, and I will use them interchangeably. But even if you like your Polychromos, if you'd like to try the Caran d'Ache brand, these are a great choice.
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AMAZING PENCILS!!
I LOVE Caran d'ache Pablo color pencils!! I received these as a birthday gift and are wonderful. Very saturated, hold a tip for long time, and work really well with my other brand pencils. They take a little bit of a learning curve but once you get it super easy! Haven't had any break and I've had them for 2 years now! I use them daily. Yes, they're expensive but so worth it. Highly recommend!!
M**J
Outstanding product
Beautifully packaged in a Tin box. A large array of colour choices. The pencils are beautiful to look at and work with. The colours are very vibrant and the lead is smooth enough. I have only made some swatches and I can see that these are high end pencils.
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Pencil crayons
Love these ! Wosh the process point wasn't so high but for this brand it's actually one of the cheaper sets
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Ótima qualidade
Excelente produto. Entregue no prazo, bem embalado. Recomendo 👍🏻
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Hermosos
Llego antes y en perfectas condiciones, muy satisfecho.
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Le Top
Je suis débutante et alors pour moi c est un réel plaisir de coloriser mes tamponnages pour le scrap. Le coffret de 40 crayons est arrivé très bien emballé merci Amazon.Je n ai pas encore le blender je vais le commander car ça me manque pour une belle finition, en attendant j ai estompé légèrement avec le blanc.
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