Soft Oil Pastel Pencils Set – 72 Colors in a Case

Soft oil pastel pencils set, 72 vivid colors in a sturdy case for artists and beginners. Smooth, blendable, fade-resistant. Ships from the EU.

20.39 

789 in stock

 

If you live for drawing and creative projects, our RAGI oil pastel pencils set of 72 colors gives you everything you need to bring a sketch to life. The soft, oil-based cores lay down rich, buttery color that blends beautifully on the page, so whether you are an experienced artist or just picking up your first proper set, you will find them a joy to work with.

From landscapes and portraits to bold abstract pieces, these pencils let you build depth, layer shades and create your own custom palettes. The round barrel sits comfortably in your hand for a steady, precise grip, and the colors stay vibrant on the paper instead of dulling over time.

  • 72 different shades that layer and blend smoothly into one another
  • Soft oil-based cores for intense, expressive color
  • Round barrel for a comfortable, controlled grip
  • Resistant to smudging and fading, so finished work keeps its glow
  • Sturdy plastic carry case with sorted trays keeps every color to hand
  • Case dimensions 25.5 x 19.5 x 2.8 cm, set weight approx. 520 g

FAQ

Are these pencils suitable for beginners?

Yes. The soft cores and easy-blending color make them forgiving to work with, while the 72-shade range gives you plenty of room to grow.

Can I blend the colors together?

Absolutely. The oil-based formula layers and mixes well, so you can build gradients or create entirely new tones directly on the paper.

How should I look after the set?

Keep the pencils in their case between sessions to protect the tips, and sharpen gently with a sharp blade to avoid crumbling the soft core. Our RAGI set ships quickly from within the EU.

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