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🎨 Koh-i-noor Mondeluz Aquarell Drawing Set: Exceptional 72 Colored Pencils for Vibrant Artwork Review

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Details

Color72 colors
Ink ColorBlue
BrandKoh-I-Noor Hardtmuth
MaterialTin
Item Dimensions LxWxH9.4 x 9.1 x 1.5 inches

Description of 🎨 Koh-i-noor Mondeluz Aquarell Drawing Set: Exceptional 72 Colored Pencils for Vibrant Artwork

Presented in high quality tin. Pack of 72 assorted pencils. 72 pencils, 2 sharpeners, 3 brushes. Colors: White, Yellow light, Yellow, Yellow dark, Orange, Vermilion, Carmine, Bordeaux-red, Beige, Rose, Rose violet, Reddish violet, Violet, Bluish violet, Ice blue, Azure blue, Cobalt blue, Blue light, Blue dark, Prussian blue, Blue green, Yellow green, May green, Pea green, Grass green, Green dark, Olive green dark, Gold ochre, Ochre dark, Red brown, Brown light, Brown, Brown dark, Bluish grey, Grey, Black, Cherry red, Cold grey, Cream, Orange yellow, Canary yellow, Naples yellow, Orange light, Orange dark, Scarlet red, Carmine red, Permanent violet, Windsor violet, Delft blue, Azure blue, Phtalo blue, Cobalt dark, Permanent blue, Indigo blue, Mountain blue, Green light, Grass green, Emerald green, Sap green, Apple green, Olive green light, Burnt ochre, Terracotta, Raw umber, Cadmium orange, Burnt umbra, Grey light, Grey dark, Grey medium, Slate grey, Carmine light, Brown ochre. Aquarell Drawing Set.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best value for this quality

I've had quite an expensive collection of colored pencils since I got into adult coloring books. These pencils compete with more expensive brands. They lay down the pigment smoothly and it feels creamy. A little water, petroleum jelly, and glycerin are some of the humectants I use to lighten. In this set you also get three brushes - fine, medium and broad - and two sharpeners. For the price they are a good choice.

Pros
  • It's done
Cons
  • too dumb

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great for the price

I like them. Excellent bright colors, dissolve well. Although some colors are almost the same for me. So I don't fill it, it seems I have 72 colors, maybe 67-68)) Also white is not pigmented to put on dark colors. But it is useful to make other colors lighter and softer. (For the attached drawing I used this set and white watercolor fur crayon) They can also be used dry and blend perfectly. I'm not an artist, I just love to draw and try different types of pens. I love this set, it's worth the…

Pros
  • Nice to use
Cons
  • Compatibility

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Some of my favorite pens

These are some of my favorite pens, I bought them to replace the ones I had for twenty years. I like how heavy they are in the hand. They layer and blend beautifully and work great with other brands too. The packaging is the only downside as they come in plastic trays inside a thin cardboard box like crayons. So it doesn't protect very well for a long time. However, it's a minor inconvenience for some very good pencils! PS I just found out there is a bigger set!πŸ’•πŸ’•πŸ’•πŸ’•

Pros
  • Availability
Cons
  • Communication with seller

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Soft texture, rich pigment, excellent shading

High quality and comfortable pens. Soft non-waxy texture similar to Inktense which I loved. The colors are bright and easy to blend. In my photo I compared them to GoldFaber by Faber-Castell and although I think both have good pigmentation I chose Mondulez because of how it feels on paper. I highly recommend these pens. Packaging, brushes and junk, but $40 for 72 pencils are practically giving them away! They blend great and dry great too, which I can't say about Goldfaber.

Pros
  • Drawing
Cons
  • Something different

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Art quality pencils great value

I found them quite comparable to other popular expensive watercolor pencils. The colors are very bright; Low quality kits have no pigment and are often pastel in color when you use them. They are well activated by water. I highly recommend them. My only complaint may not offend anyone, but my concern is that my set came with a pink pencil that was sharpened on the wrong end, so I don't know the color number now. For convenience, I like to try my art supplies, and my set includes #1 through #72…

Pros
  • Pencils
Cons
  • Fragile

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Pencil colors do not match colors in 24 piece set

I wanted these to complement my 24 piece set. Set and at the same time offers an additional variety of palettes. I noticed that about my pencils in a 24 tin can. Color names, a gold-tipped end, and a 3720/ prefix for the color number were printed (e.g. 3720/4 for dark yellow versus 3710/4 with no color name in a set of 72). ) While the colors apply silky smooth and dissolve similarly, the colors in the set of 72 do not contain all the colors in the set of 24. I found a 72 color Koh-I-Noor…

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  • Art Supplies
Cons
  • New Competitors