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Prismacolor Premier Graphite Drawing Pencils With Erasers & Sharpeners, Adult Coloring, 18-Piece Set

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Style: Graphite Drawing Set


Features

  • Professionally graded artist pencils in a range of values allow you to draw it all from highlights to mid-tones and shadows
  • Water-soluble pencils lay down rich, dark marks and can be mixed with water to create a transparent wash
  • Includes: 7 Turquoise drawing pencils (8B, 6B, 2B, B, 2H, 4H & 6H), 4 woodless graphite pencils (2B, 4B, 6B & 8B), 3 water-soluble graphite pencils (HB, 4B & 8B), 2 erasers (Magic Rub vinyl & kneaded rubber), 1 steel sharpener and 1 sanding board

Description

Draw dark shadows, sharp lines, and sultry mid-tones with the Prismacolor Premier Graphite Drawing Pencil Set. Featuring 14 different professionally graded lead values each with a silky smooth laydown, you’re empowered to create professional-quality drawings. Your kit comes with seven Turquoise drawing pencils with hardened cores that resist breakage, four versatile woodless graphite pencils that can be used dull for coverage or sharpened, plus three water-soluble ebony pencils that create intensely dark marks. To keep your sketches tight, the kit comes with both a kneaded eraser that can be shaped to any area you want to erase and a vinyl Magic Rub eraser that’s perfect for delicate surfaces. Meanwhile, the sanding board makes it easy to create powdered mixes and unique points. The kit is completed with a steel pencil sharpener.

Brand: Prismacolor


Writing Instrument Form: Graphite Pencil


Color: Multicolor


Ink Color: Black


Age Range (Description): Adult


Manufacturer: ‎Newell Brands Inc


Brand: ‎Prismacolor


Item Weight: ‎11.5 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎9.75 x 6.37 x 0.85 inches


Item model number: ‎24261


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color: ‎Multicolor


Grip Type: ‎Smooth


Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness): ‎HB


Material Type: ‎Graphite


Number of Items: ‎1


Size: ‎1 Count (Pack of 1)


Point Type: ‎Medium


Ink Color: ‎Black


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎24261


Date First Available: December 5, 2007


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Prismacolor is top notch!
I have used Prismacolor color pencils for over ten years now and their markers for 3 years. I am an avid believer in the brand, which is what led me to try their graphite pencils. Until I bought this set, I was using Derwent pencils. I am pleased to say, that Prismacolor has once again impressed me as one of the best brands out there. They are a bit more expensive than some others, but the quality is well worth it. I would have bought them sooner, but waited until my skills improved with the Derwent pencils, enough to make the jump to a better quality product more worth it. Buying This set was the best thing I could have done! It gives you everything you need to get started, if you are looking for a great quality set to start out with. You will have plenty to experiment with. It is also great for pro artists that want to delve into graphite on a more serious level and need all the goodies (erasers, sanding board, etc.). I am freelance, but have been an artist for over 14 years. Amazon's price is more than fair for this product. Unless there is a dramatic change in the quality of Prismacolor's products, I will be an advocate for them until the day I die. The woodless graphite pencils (2B, 4B, 6B, 8B) are very soft and lay down wonderful "jet black" strokes. These are the best for getting high contrast work done fast and easy! Extremely dark areas don't take forever to build up (with lighter/harder grades), if you have these! Out of the 7 turquoise pencils (8B,6B,2B,B,2H,4H,6H), I have used 2B, B, 2H and 4H. They have worked beautifully. I'm guessing I would say the same for the other grades. I haven't yet tried any of the 3 water-soluble gray graphite pencils(HB,4B,8B), but am just about to. I will update this review when I do. They way things are going, I don't expect I'll be disappointed. I found the "Magic Rub Eraser" (vinyl eraser, latex free) is perfect for graphite, but especially for erasing the lighter (harder) pencil grades. For the darker stuff, I switched to the good old kneaded rubber eraser. I'm always forming it into odd shapes to fit my highlighting needs and it sucks up dark graphite very well. I've also used this kind of eraser for pastel chalks and charcoal, so I knew what to expect. Prismacolor's version isn't any different than any other brand of kneaded eraser I've tried, but it is not anything less than expected. The sanding board was a big plus in buying this set, for me. It is great for sanding your pencils to any shape you desire, giving you more leeway to produce the kind of line you want (I use it for the woodless pencils). I especially like to shape them flat, so I can get a very fine line holding it horizontally, or a nice thick line holding it vertically (or anything in between)! I would also recommend only using the provided pencil sharpener, unless you know what you've got. If you have something of lesser quality and try it on these nice, soft pencils, you might be disappointed. I haven't tried any other sharpener, so don't take my word to the bank on that, but I would stick with what they give you unless you are a more experienced graphite user. This sharpener works perfectly well anyway. I would recommend this to both professional artists and artists that want to get into graphite for the first time! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2012 by Niki

  • Bright
Style: Graphite Pencils
These are the best white pencils I could find. I love them. Nice snd bright. I use white pencil a lot on black paper
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2025 by Edward Knebel

  • Best drawing pencils ever!
Style: Sketching Pencils
Prosmacolor is the only brand I will buy. I love these pencils!
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2025 by Shelli McMasters

  • Great pencils for sketching
Style: Graphite Drawing Set
Bought for my adult son who has been sketching/drawing for as long as I can remember. Prismacolor has always been his choice brand in colored pencils, but he had not tried these before. He loves the variety of the pencils in the set and loves that they come in a tin to store them in. I read other reviews before buying, and I was unsure whether I should get them or not after reading that so many people were having trouble with the pencils arriving broken or with the erasers melted, and with leads missing from pencils or being broken inside, making them impossible to sharpen. Since he has loved the Prismacolor brand for so long and I know that they've always been a trusted brand, I went ahead and got them. He has been using them regularly since he got them with no problems. I'm not an artist myself, so I don't really know all of the technical terms for the different lead numbers or anything, but he does love the variety and says that it's very easy to draw different darknesses, especially of shading. This turned out to be a great gift after all the concern about the leads and not being sure about them. I'm glad I took the chance, and I would definitely buy these again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025 by Theresa Lyn

  • Not 'Jet Black' but not bad!
Style: Graphite Pencils
I will agree that these pencils are not 'Jet Black', even when used to layer and layer until the darkest tone can be achieved. I would call 'jet black' a 2B charcoal pencil (that's my comparison). However, having never used Ebony pencils before, I do like them and enjoy the varied strokes and layering you can do with them. I suggest starting out first using them very lightly then as you need to, build up the depth and tone. They are difficult to completely erase once the tone is quite dark/heavy on your paper. I used them on Bristol paper and the combination of the smoothness of the paper and pencil gave for a lovely, rich working partnership. The pencils glided and were easy to 'manipulate' to the strokes and texture I wanted. They sharpen very nicley and I found working with them using the sharpest point possible was my preferred use. They do tend to smudge but this can be solved by placing a sheet of tracing paper under your working hand (I use tracing paper, as so I can still see what I have done/where I am upto etc.). A light fixative on the finished work will help the pencil not to smudge as it is being handled by the framer. I would recommend these to any artist who enjoys drawing/sketching. I am an artist of 16 years now but only found out about Ebony pencils in January 2011! For quick sketching or more detailed work, you can achieve the lightest of tones and values with them (use your kneaded eraser to gently lift off pencil) or a dark enough tone/value, within the limits of the one pencil. You could combine a charcoal pencil to achieve 'jet black' tones/values, if you wished and they can be used on multiple surfaces with interesting effects. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2011 by A'sFave

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