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Caran d'Ache Luminance Pencils offer 76 premium, multicolored pencils designed for adult artists, designers, and architects. Featuring high lightfast ratings and durable, smooth leads encased in strong wood, these pencils deliver exceptional blending and layering capabilities. Packaged in an organized, sturdy box, they are the ultimate tool for professionals seeking vibrant, long-lasting artwork.





| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Brand | Caran d'Ache |
| Colour | Multicolor |
| Ink colour | Multicolor |
| Material | Wood |
| Writing instrument form | Colored Pencil |
C**K
The finest I have
Don’t let anyone fool you that all pastel pencils are the same. I have 3 sets, Orthello, Derwent and Caran d’Ache. Orthello are scratchy as hell and break all the way through the pencil so sharpening is a pain, Dewent are better but slightly chalky and Caran D’Ache are pure quality, like butter. Non-scratchy, smooth, highly pigmented, easy to control and sharpen well. I’ve not had any leads brake when sharpening with a blade and they sharpen well with a good sharpener. You can layer up, (provided you don’t crush the tooth of your paper, which is true for all pastel or pencil work), blend and create incredibly subtitle work. I’ve just purchased some little makeup eyeshadow sponges, which allow me to blend even better, without getting grease from your fingers on your work. I would be reluctant to buy any other brand other than Caran d’Achy
S**N
Amazing Colouring Pencils
Caran d'ache Luminance pencils are absolutely amazing! At first I was a little sceptical because the price is extremely high for only 76 pencils however, I think they are totally worth it! I've had these pencils for over a month now and am shocked at how well they can blend and how the final piece looks. These pencils have a high lightfast rating which is one of the reasons they are quite high in price. The set comes with 2 colourless blenders which are absolutely amazing if you only put one or two layers of a colour then go over it with the blender the layers blend so well and cover the paper so you cannot see any hint of the colour of the paper under the layer. The pencils are quite big and sometimes I find it hard to sharpen them in some cheap sharpeners because they cannot fit however, the strong wood around the led is smooth and I haven't had one led breakage so far. The packaging is great with each pencil with its individual slot in the hard cardboard box. I would definitely recommend these pencils to anyone interested in colouring. Definitely worth the purchase.
A**.
Best Coloured Pencils ever !!
Having been colouring now for about 2 years, I have tried quite a few high-end coloured pencils like Prismacolor Premier and Faber-Castell Polychromos but found it difficult to get the right touch. Immediately upon starting to use the Luminence pencils the difference was amazing. I feel as though my colouring has gone up several notches since starting to use them, and I have much more control. They are so smooth and it's very east to get a "whisper touch" on the page. The blending is outstanding. The only other pencils I have which come close are the Dutch Bruynzeel pencils, but unfortunately these only come in a set of 48 colours (plus silver and gold as extra stand alone buys). I now use these two sets together as they blend beautifully. They are easy to erase if you go over the lines or make a mistake. I appreciate that whilst the Bruynzeels are not too costly, the Luminence are very costly (I bought them for myself as a Christmas present). I bought them from Amazon because they were offering a really good discount and know that they will last a long, long time, depending on the amount of colouring I do of course.
F**A
Perfect pencils
I swatched the Luminance and the Derwent Lightfast to compare the blendability and coverage. First I swatched both sets on plain smooth paper and their performance was very similar; I then swatched on a drawing paper with some tooth an I was amazed by how better the Luminance were compared to the Lightfast. The coverage was exceptional and they blended very well. Similar effect to Prisma but with the quality of Caran d'Ache. Over all money well spent. Best coloured pencils in my opinion.
A**S
It's slightly difficult to describe just how good these pencils are
It's slightly difficult to describe just how good these pencils are; but I'll give it a go. I only got them today and only just swatched them and done a bit of layering and blending. The box is excellent - don't be put off by it being cardboard because it's sturdy enough, each pencil has it's own individual slot, which is not that unusual I bet your thinking - but it with these because you can take out a tray, turn it upside down and the pencils don't fall out! Great! Note: make sure all the pencils are in tray before doing this (if you want to that is). Anyway enough about the box. Let's get to the pencils. When I first swatched them I liked the colours and they were very opaque - but to be honest I wasn't overly impressed. Although, I soon changed my mind - especially after layering some of them. The layering you can do with these pencils is incredible and it doesn't appear to matter what kind of paper is used either (smooth, rough, cheap, expensive, coloured, etc). They apply colour with hardly any pressure. I then proceeded to put down about 12 layers and could have carried on! But I was only seeing what they were like; and therefore it would have just been wasteful. This is when the penny dropped, so I took another look at the swatches and the colours made complete sense. These pencils are designed to layer, layer, and layer again; thus producing extremely vibrant colours; with extremely good colour depth and superb tonal differential. I know you can layer quite a lot with other pencils e.g., Faber-Castell Poly's, Derwent Coloursoft etc - but trust me - not like these! I could go on more about these pencils i.e., blending and those two blenders, which are very unusual indeed (in a good way); but I'll let you mess about with them if you decide to get these pencils, which I highly recommend.
L**L
Top quality pencils at the best price I could find
This was by far the best price I could find for this full set of Luminance, and I'm very pleased with them. They were well packed and arrived on time, and they are a top quality product. My favourite pencils of all are Faber Castell Polychromos, but the Luminance are great as a supplement. There's some wonderful colours - I particularly like the very pale colours (which are lacking from the Polychromos range), and they give great coverage. They are very thick and opaque, compared with Polychromos. The colour range is slightly limited, particularly pinks, but this is because there are hardly any lightfast pink pigments so obviously a fully lightfast set of pencils is going to be short on pinks. For my kind of work I wouldn't use these for my main set (I couldn't afford to anyway), but they are lovely to have.
A**R
Great, but needs knowledge of colour mixing.
Ive wanted these for a long while. When I frist took them out and tested each pencil to see the colours and feel how they were to use, my initial reaction was mild dissapointment. They looked much the same as my other pencils and feels similar to Derwent Coloursoft. They grew on me when I used them more. They layers and blend very nicely, and the true force of the colours show when you blend and mix them together. When it comes to lightfastness they win as a set over any other brand to my knowledge. The trade off is the lack of especially reds and clear yellows. The range of greens are somewhat narrow, but it is easy to mix other colours in to get the shade you want. Some of the colours becomes dusty when you put pressure on them. Maybe this is because of the high concentration of pigment, but it is what keep me from giving the five stars. Do I love them? Absolutely Will I buy again? Likely Will I recomend them? That depends on who asks. Artists who worry about lightfastnes and has the knowledge of how to mix colours to get the results they want, -this is the bees knees. Beginners who are less expirienced with mixing colours, well then the mony are better spend buying something else. I recomend pretty much anything Faber-Castell makes. Caran D'ashes other pencils are also exelent.
S**.
I looooooove these pencils
I'm in love with these pencils, my only regret is that I purchased these about a week or two before thay came out with the 100 set. They are so soft to draw with and blend like butter. They are much kinder on my sore hands so I find I can drawer longer. The only downside is the softer leads use up a lot faster than harder pencils but it is totally worth it because they are a joy to work with. I struggled to find a sharpener for these to fit in but I recently found they fit in the smaller hole of a derwent pencil sharpener and it doesn't remove as much casing/lead so hopefully they might last a little longer now!
C**N
Magnífico producto
Excelente seleccioón de colores, muy acertada. Gran luminosidad y suavidad. Se complementa muy bien con los pasteles Schmincke. Creo que tiene una base de cera o similar, pero no es ningún problema. Pinta perfectamente bien por encima de otras pinturas al pastel, es decir, cubre bien otros colores sin dañar o rayar el papel. Si aprietas se nota un poquito el minúsculo brillo que lleva la cera, si no aprietas no se nota, pero aún apretando no deja grandes reflejos como lo haría el grafito,es casi imperceptible. lleva dos difuminos que le dan un poco de brillo, pero tienes que pasarlo varias veces para que se note y apenas se gasta el difumino (blender). Se me ha caído varias veces el lápiz desde la altura de un escritorio y no hayé rotura de la mina ni grietas en la madera. La madera es de gran calidad, de cedro, y se le saca buena punta con el sacapuntas Maped que me costó apenas un euro (no lo probé con cúter u otros sacapuntas). La caja de cartón está perfectamente acolchada. No pesa y se nota la calidad desde antes de abrirlo. La empresa que me lo mandó es(...) y su envio ha sido excelente. Y lo mejor es que venden los lápices sueltos. Lo mejor: La luminosisdad, La cobertura sin dañar el papel, la cuidada selección de colores, la finura, calidad y la suavidad. Lo peor: son muy caros.
C**H
Great set
I am super impressed, coming from Japan they where carefully packed and arrived mint. I own the 40 and 20 sets, this one came up on special $150 cheaper than usual so I pounced on it. What a great buy and great set! Highly recommend
D**L
wirklich der Ferrari unter den Farbstiften
Das zeichnen (obwohl man eher das Gefühl von (Öl)Malerei hat) mit diesen Stiften ist schon etwas besonderes, luxuriöses. Die Minen sind so weich und pigmentstark. Das verblenden ist unglaublich. Sie sind tatsächlich unvergleichlich. Man kann sie wirklich mit keinen anderen Stiften vergleichen. Auch oder schon gar nicht mit den Polychromos von Faber Castell. Die Polychromos sind absolut zuverlässige Superstifte mit denen man sehr präzise zeichnen kann - absolutes Must have. Die Luminance sind viel weicher. Weil sie so cremig sind, ist der Farbauftrag etwas dick und "unpräzise" beim verblenden. Dadurch ist das Endergebnis sehr malerisch. Mit den Luminance zu arbeiten ist ein sinnliches Vergnügen (wie Sahnetorte am Sonntag). Vor allem für fortgeschrittene Zeichner, ganz klare Kaufempfehlung!
E**.
High price range
But worth it!
W**U
great delivery service
Received in great condition. Thanks so much!
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