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The STABILO CarbOthello Chalk-Pastel Pencil set offers 60 assorted vibrant colours with a 4.4mm medium lead that mimics charcoal’s dry, dusty texture. Its durable wooden shaft prevents breakage, while partially aquarellable pigments enable versatile blending. This premium tin set includes essential tools like a sharpener, kneaded eraser, and blending stump, making it the ultimate choice for professional and aspiring artists alike.







| Manufacturer | Stabilo |
| Brand | STABILO |
| Model Number | 1460-6 |
| Product Dimensions | 33.3 x 20 x 3.2 cm; 250 g |
| Colour | Multicolor |
| Closure | tin |
| Grip Type | Smooth |
| Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | B |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Size | Tin of 60 |
| Point Type | Medium |
| Line Size | 4.4 |
| Ink Colour | Multicolour |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1460-6 |
| Item Weight | 250 g |
V**A
I was honestly surprised at how good these are!
I bought this set as a treat for myself, and it completely exceeded my expectations. The pencils feel high quality right out of the tin - smooth to hold, with rich, vibrant pigments that layer beautifully on paper. They’re soft enough to blend easily (dry or with a damp brush) but not so crumbly that they break constantly like some pastels I’ve tried. The included sharpener works perfectly without wasting too much of the pencil, and the kneaded eraser and blending stump are such thoughtful extras. Even the tin feels sturdy and well organized, making it a pleasure to open up and choose colours. As someone who mainly works in watercolor, I didn’t expect to enjoy pastel pencils this much, but these have me completely hooked. I’ve already used them for adding fine details and soft backgrounds, and they play nicely with other mediums too. I would absolutely recommend this set to any artist, beginner or experienced.
A**R
I got a finer point when using a craft knife
Very good range of colours. Nice to use. I sharpen them with a craft knife as they seem to break easily with a pencil sharpener
A**R
Excellent
Excellent and great value compared with other brands. Medium soft and easy to use
M**S
Lovely pastel pencils, but take a risk on the packaging
These pastel pencils are lovely to use, they blend well but also sharpen nicely for more detailed work. There is a good range of colours too. I find it easy to move the top layer across into the lid for setting up, and it's helpful to have the extras without having to buy them separately. On the downside, Stabilo could greatly improve the packaging by adding 2 sheets of protective foam, one above each layer. This would ensure no movement of the product during postage. It may be fine if you buy from an art shop, but mine arrived having moved around inside the tin. I don't think any of them are broken inside, but I haven't had to sharpen them enough to really judge. I had some spare thin foam which I cut to size, so that I could safely transport the pastel pencils for outdoor projects. It is an effective and inexpensive measure to protect this quality product, which really should be included.
G**S
Perfect set! Lots of neutrals!
These pencils are just what I was looking for. Got the advice to buy these from videos by wildlife artist Jason Morgan from YouTube - he’s always the best resource to go to for pastel art advice. They’re not without a couple teething issues - like sharpening is tricky if you like longer points you need to use a razor or sanding block since the sharpener supplied sharpens stubby points and the crank sharpeners I have break them easily. All workaround-able though. Colours are vibrant and the pastel is very easy to smudge and blend - I’d say these are the best I’ve tried and I’ve tried most popular brands. Plenty of browns and greys - fantastic as usually most sets give you very few leaving you struggling. Lots of warm and cool browns and greys - and black is very black. Comes with a stump and sharpener. Also has a kneaded eraser which feels a lot more like a conventional eraser to me - very hard, but does lift the pastel amazingly well. The tin is nice but I’m not a fan of the flimsy plastic layers as lifting them can cause them to bend and make the pencils fly all over the place (happened already to me lol). The set feels very weighty and well made, and the pencils are lovely to hold - being able to see the colour due to the lacquer on the outer of the pencil is a nice touch. One thing I SO wish there’d been is colour names on the pencils as I find colour names easier to remember than the seven digit numbers. Still worth every penny and so versatile. Love this set! I highly recommend!
S**A
Worth the money. Good quality pencils with an excellent choice of colours.
I use these in conjunction with the pitt pastel pencils by faber castell. Really good colour range and easy to blend. They can be sharpened to a fine point and come with a pencil sharpener and putty eraser. Definitely worth the money and I'm 100 percent happy with them.
C**K
These have halved my drawing production time!
These have been amazing for me. I had been using conventional coloured pencils which I loved, but these CarbOthello pencils have at least halved my production time - the colour can be blocked in so quickly. Layers are built up in no time at all. The greatest timesaver is the ability to draw light over dark - no more slow, tedious negative drawing! I no longer need to use an eraser. Care needs to be taken in sharpening these pastel pencils, and personally, I’ve found the accompanying pencil sharpener effective, though pastel pencils do wear down the blade quite quickly. Pastel pencils can be sharpened to a fine point if done carefully, but the point can be very fragile and soon wears down - this is just the nature of pastel pencils! I’ve been using an emery board to achieve a finer point. In this large set of pencils, there is a good range of colour, though now, I do regret not having purchased a set of 72 pencils. However, I note that individual pencils can be bought. In comparison to other brands, these are very good value for money. I can definitely recommend them and expect to be purchasing more. I like that the pencil is not too thick, so comfortable for my small hands to hold. They are just a joy to use!
N**S
Great quality, blend well.
I'm fairly new to pastel pencils but have a few different brands and these are by far my favourite! The pigment is strong and pencils deposit colour with minimal effort. They blend well too. I have a more expensive brand that doesn't perform as well as these. So glad I bought them.
K**N
These are my first (and go-to) pastel pencils. I find them easily blendable, not too soft, and the variety of colors suitable for all of my pet & wildlife portraits. I'm a beginner, but I'm still learning, and I will highly recommend getting a Prismacolor handheld (2-slot) pencil sharpener, and possibly a sharpening block..because I learned that if you try these with an electric sharpener, they will eat half the pencil and turn it to dust, as well as me up the sharpener. Filing it with a craft knife didn't work for me either. You don't need a really really sharp point anyway, because with too much pressure they'll break every time. No matter what I do, I so still have maybe two colors out of the entire set that break frequently, but that is most likely due to the pigment used. In any case, drawing with these pencils still gives me nice, fine details I want. They work best on Pastelmat and velour paper, but I've also used them on Bristol and Fabriano Titziano paper which worked out fine. Any paper smoother than those will smear and not blend as well. Highly recommend these pastel pencils!
S**A
Son cremosos y muy suaves, se deslizan sobre el papel muy finamente dejando una capa diáfana sin que se noten los trazos al difuminarlos. Los he complementado con la caja de 36 de Derwent, que ya tenía, por la gama de grises que le falta a éstos y no he necesitado comprarme la de 60, pero éstos son mucho más suaves. Los lápices Derwent son más secos y los colores más opacos, suelta más polvo y raspa sobre el papel, sin embargo Stabilo tiene unos colores preciosos, luminosos y vivos. Al sacarles punta no se parten como los Derwent y queda una mina muy afilada para llegar con precisión al sitio más pequeño sin soltar prácticamente polvo. Realmente son una gozada dibujar y colorear con ellos. Si os gusta pintar y dibujar no malgastéis el dinero en material barato porque es tirarlo y terminaréis frustrados. Os lo digo por experiencia. La buena calidad en los materiales a la larga os ahorra dinero y se nota en los dibujos. Yo no soy una experta, soy autodidacta y llevo mucho dinero gastado probando marcas y al final he llegado a ésta conclusión. Lo bueno hay que pagarlo si queréis disfrutar de dibujos preciosos. Tenéis el 50℅ asegurado.
M**A
Beautiful gift ! Perfect box, great quality pencils !
M**G
fast delivery & received in good order. all the items are in good condition with no breakage. happy with it & thank u! :)
E**A
First time using soft pastels and these are so worth it! Really good for the price. Didn’t use the “right” paper for it but still turned out pretty good. Would probably recommend to use a pastel mat for more smooth layering. Disclaimer: Used in combination with soft pastel chalk as a base layer! - 2nd pic
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