






🎨 Elevate your art game with 60 shades of pure pastel perfection!
This Faber-Castell tin contains 60 high-quality Pitt Pastel Artist colouring pencils featuring fine 0.5mm leads and a contoured grip for precision and comfort. Encased in a durable metal tin, these vibrant pastel pencils deliver smooth, smudge-free colour blending ideal for both professional artists and hobbyists.




| ASIN | B000LY5AF0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 23,197 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 36 in Drawing Media/Pastels 2,537 in Kids' Art & Craft Supplies |
| Brand | Faber-Castell |
| Closure | Retractable |
| Colour | multicoloured |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,706) |
| Date First Available | 8 Oct. 2008 |
| Grip Type | Contoured |
| Ink Colour | Multicolor |
| Item Weight | 0.95 g |
| Line Size | 0.5mm |
| Manufacturer | Faber-Castell |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FC112160 |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Number | 112160 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | H |
| Point Type | Fine |
| Product Dimensions | 190 x 325 x 33 cm; 0.95 g |
| Size | 60 count (Pack of 1) |
C**A
Very good pastel pencils
Great quality pastel pencils, durable and not as soft as Carbothello pastel pencils.
C**A
Lovely
I'm obsessed with these. They're so nice to draw with. I haven't used other types of pencil pastels in the past. These are the only ones I've used but I have no reason to reach for anything else because they work exactly how I hope they would. The only thing I added to the collection was a set of stick pastels that I can use to lay down background colors in wide swaths so I can save these to use over top.
A**R
Good quality pastel pencils
Really liked using these. Good depth of colour was achieved and fine lines to outline or shade were easy to produce. Great range of colours in a compact tin with eraser and blender
G**R
Amazing
So good
A**R
Good variety of colours
A bit harder pastel than Carbathello & not as easy to use in my opinion.
K**U
high quality
very high quality DD loved them, was a gift
T**H
Great
Love them
R**M
Worth the money
I took the plunge and bought these pastel pencils. I was not disappointed, they are gorgeous. I don’t think I have the skills to use them to their full potential yet but am certainly enjoying using them.
M**E
Erg blij mee, kwaliteits potloden
D**.
Muy buen producto el set de pasteles Faber - Castell, excelente gama y pintan de maravilla y el proveedor fue AISHA FOREVER recomiendo al proveedor es rápido y cuidadoso con el envío de sus productos y gracias.
R**R
I had been using Stabilo Carbothello pencils for years but decided I wanted to give Faber Castell Pitt Pastel Pencils a try. When I see a reveiw on Amazon for pencils and art supplies, the first thing I do is look at the artwork of the reviewer to see if they are amateurs, beginners, or truly advanced artists who know the material they are using. The artwork and quality of the strokes or use of the material tell me a lot. As a professional artist (40 years in film, animation, gallery artwork, and professional art instructor for a state university), I believe I can give a fair evaluation of these pencils, having explored their capabilities and limitations. Pros and Cons on the Faber Castell Pitt Pastel 60 pencil set I purchased: It has a nice range of colors overall well balanced, with some decent nutrals for subduing. Color indicators on the ends of the pencil match the lead color nearly perfectly. Pleased that they have a good range of portrait colors Good range of vibrant bright colors for landscapes, still life, and florals, etc. Leads do break easily when sharpening and can stand up to some decent drawing pressure Not waxy Not "chalky" Generous pigmentation The pencils apply well on smooth or even rough "Pastel" sandy paper. Can be used over dry watercolor painting for accents and detailing. Soft leads, and can also be lifted with a kneaded eraser. In spite of the soft lead, they hold up excellently under hand razor sharpening. Good details with fine tips are possible. Blends easily with each other and with Stabilo Carbothello pastels. Can build up about 4-5 layers before it can't layer anymore (just no more paper tooth to grab it) Will bleed if smearing with water (even though they are not advertised as aqua/watercolor pencils The storage case is metal and well made. It is stacked in two layers with pinch positions to lift the top tray out easily. Cons: Color codes do not have the actual color stamped on the label (ie., "black", "sky blue", etc. You have to go to the website and download their chart and block in the colors for yourself to get it down. It would be easier to locate colors if the pencil was colored on the outside with the color on the inside. It would be less time looking for the needed color. Wish for: More colors in this Pitt-type pastel pencils. Larger sets! Side note: Faber Castell does make an 120 oil based pencil set (Polychromos) but they are oil based and do not blend, hence perhaps the need for more pencils in that set. That being said, I would still enjoy an expanded version of these Pitt-Pastel Pencils, beyond the 60 in the set. Comparison to Stabilo Carbothello "Chalk Pastel Pencils": I cringe at the word "chalk" in the Stabilo brand but I will make the comparison of Stabilo and Faber Castell here. The "chalk" in the Stabilo brand (not Faber Castell) is not chalky unless you consider the soft crumbly aspect of the pencil to equate with the word chalky. There is a small measure of chalk-like consistency but not as far as the color being pale or diluted. Since both pencil brands advertise as Pastels, I will make the comparison of the two here. The FC pastels are more durable. They are not as crumbly as the Stabilo pencils and do not break as easily as the Stabilo pastels. Faber Castel Pitt pastels also hold up under pressure and do not need as much sharpening to keep their shape. More pigment in FC perhaps? They also appear to have the same quality of pigment in them, perhaps a little bit more than Stabilo chalk pastels. That being said, I will still use BOTH brands because of the diversity of colors I get in one that the other may not have. BOTH blend well with each other. Faber Castell comes out slightly ahead in the comparison. They sharpen well without crumbling, they hold up under drawing pressure, and they have a rich pigment, more bang for the buck you might say. I also like the fact that these can be applied to dry watercolor paintings in order to enhance the details and ambiance of the paintings. They CAN be wet and reapplied on wet if needed. So in this regard, they have a good variety of applications in my opinion. Wish list: Please Faber Castell, come out with a larger set of these Pitt-pastel pencils and I'll be the first to buy them!
N**O
دمج الالوان و استخدامها ممتاز جدا
J**9
Voici quelques mois qu'on m'a offert ce magnifique coffret de crayon pastel, j'ai attendu de les utiliser un peu pour commenter. Alors voilà la petite histoire : j'hésitais entre les CarbOthello et les Faber-Castel pour faire les détails dans mes dessins aux pastels (bâtons Rembrandt ou Blockx) plutôt portrait animalier et humain. Cela a duré quelques mois et le choix c'est porté sur les CarbOthello suite à une offre intéressante. Mon mari ayant suivi de loin mes hésitations m'a offert le coffret Faber-Castel en catimini ... suite à une promotion. Résultat : c'est grand luxe j'ai les 2 coffrets !!! Ils sont magnifiques. Alors je peux donc comparer les deux : - Coté couleurs, les 2 marques offrent une belle palette : un point positif pour les FC pour les couleurs rouges / rose (point faible des CO), par contre les CO proposent une palette de bleu et de gris plus riche ... les 2 sont bien fournis en vert et brun. Après, je chipote, car les 2 sont vraiment magnifiques. - coté consistance : il me semble que les FC sont moins sec que les CO - coté prise en main : la longueur des crayons est identique par contre les FC sont un tout petit peu plus larges que les CO. De plus les CO sont "laqués" donc plus lisses que les FC qui garde l'aspect bois vernis. Personnellement je préfère tenir les FC. - coté repérage des couleurs : les CO sont plus faciles à distinguer car ils sont entièrement peint de leur couleur. Les FC n'ont que l'extrémité du crayon qui est de la couleur du pastel. Par contre, la référence de la couleur est inscrite au bout du crayon alors que sur les CO elle est plus centrale, ce qui peut être gênant lorsqu'on arrive à la fin du crayon, surtout que les CO sont tous gris au bout. - les boite métalliques sont de qualité similaire et de dimensions égales - les plateaux plastiques intérieurs : plus rigide pour les FC où les crayons pastel sont rangés par groupe de 10, plus souples pour les CO (faire attention lorsqu'on soulève le dessus) et les crayons sont séparés par un espace sur l'étage du haut mais collés les un aux autres sur l'étage du bas. Dans les 2 cas, ils sont facilement saisissable Je dessine donc avec les 2 marques selon mes envies : dessin colorés ou portrait type sanguine. Les 2 se mélangent très bien et se complètent. Quel que soit votre choix, ce sont de bons crayons, la qualité est là. A mon avis, il faut choisir en fonction des couleurs dont vous avez besoin. Si vous êtes tentés par le pastel, vous pouvez y aller les yeux fermés, vous ne serez pas déçu !
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