MASSIVE SAVINGS JUST FOR YOU!
VIEW DEALS

Faber-Castell Pitt Pastel Pencil Burnt Ochre



The Pitt Pastel Pencil Burnt Ochre is a range of oil-free pastel pencils made by the German company Faber-Castell. The pencils have a very compact lead which is economical to use, and contain a high level of pigment, making them ideally suited both to drawing lines and shading, as well as blending and merging into delicate colour transitions. The colour selection in this range places a particular ... more details
Key Features:
  • Compact lead for economical use
  • High level of pigment for excellent line and shading ability
  • Muted shades and earth tones are important for pastel drawing


R73.00 from Loot.co.za

price history Price history

   BP = Best Price   HP = Highest Price

Current Price: R73.00

loading...

 Comparing 1 offers


tagged products icon   Similarly Tagged Products

Features
Brand Faber-Castell
Manufacturer Faber-Castell
Model Number GFP187
Description
The Pitt Pastel Pencil Burnt Ochre is a range of oil-free pastel pencils made by the German company Faber-Castell. The pencils have a very compact lead which is economical to use, and contain a high level of pigment, making them ideally suited both to drawing lines and shading, as well as blending and merging into delicate colour transitions. The colour selection in this range places a particular emphasis on the muted shades and earth tones that are especially important for pastel drawing.

Pitt artists' pastel pencils, with their oil-free pastel leads, are
used by artists not only as the perfect complement to pastel
crayons for elaborating fine details, but also on their own. Many
artists who enjoy pastel techniques and their versatility, but not
the dirty hands and coloured dust that accompany them, have opted
to use these special pencils. Pitt pastel pencils have a very
compact lead which is economical to use. The lead contains a high
level of pigment, making the pencils ideally suited both to drawing
lines and shading, as well as blending and merging into delicate
colour transitions. The colour selection in this range places a
particular emphasis on the muted shades and earth tones that are
especially important for pastel drawing.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.