Prismacolor Premier Colored Pencils, Soft Core, 48 Pack
Description
Bring out the soft side of any illustration or art project
with Prismacolor Premier Colored Pencils featuring soft cores. Inside the box
you’ll find 48 coloring pencils featuring creamy cores that are the artist’s
choice for blending, shading, and layering. Prismacolor pencils have pigments
of unmatched quality and leads that are strong enough to be sharpened to a
precision point. That means you can effortlessly switch between powerful
lines, delicate blends, and silky shadowing. From the Manufacturer Designed to
handle detailed work for advanced students and artists, these Prismacolor
Premier Colored Pencils feature high grade pigments for rich color saturation.
Other features include soft, thick cores for superior blending and shading,
and a color coded woodcasing for easy identification. The soft cores also
resist breaking. Designed with professional artist quality for every level of
expertise, these pencils come in an assorted set of 48, and include a
convenient tin case.What’s in the Box Set of 48 assorted Prismacolor Premier
Colored Woodcase Pencils, and tin case.
Features:
- Soft, thick cores are perfect for shading and shadows
- Lightfast, richly saturated pigments
- Ultra-smooth, even color laydown
- Thick, robust leads resist cracking and chipping, making them perfect for adult coloring books
- 48 premium colored pencils
- Assortment may vary
Product Details:
- Brand: Prismacolor
- Writing Instrument Form: Colored Pencil
- Color: Assorted
- Ink Color: Multicolor
- Age Range (Description): Adult
- Manufacturer: Newell Brands Inc
- Brand: Prismacolor
- Item Weight: 1 pounds
- Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 8.2 x 1 inches
- Item model number: 3598T
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
- Color: Assorted
- Closure: Tin
- Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness): 2H
- Material Type: Tin
- Number of Items: 1
- Size: 48 Count (Pack of 1)
- Point Type: Thick
- Line Size: 0.7mm
- Ink Color: Multicolor
- Manufacturer Part Number: BER955
- Date First Available: April 4, 2004