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πŸ–ŒοΈ kuretake zig brush pen no.8: refillable pen & 2 ink set for lettering, calligraphy, illustration, art, writing, sketching, outlining - ap-certified logo

πŸ–ŒοΈ Kuretake ZIG Brush Pen NO.8: Refillable Pen & 2 Ink Set for Lettering, Calligraphy, Illustration, Art, Writing, Sketching, Outlining - AP-Certified Review

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BrandKuretake
ColorBlack
MaterialResin
Ink ColorBlack
Point TypeExtra Fine

Description of πŸ–ŒοΈ Kuretake ZIG Brush Pen NO.8: Refillable Pen & 2 Ink Set for Lettering, Calligraphy, Illustration, Art, Writing, Sketching, Outlining - AP-Certified

[BRUSH TIP] High-quality, synthetic brush tip with very fine fibers creates thick and thin lines with precision. Special hair tip stays uniform to prevent splitting, and has excellent elasticity and durability. Due to the long body, it is easy to write and draw with, and ideal for both beginners and proffessionals. High-quality and longevity of the brush is a guarantee that this product is Made in Japan. [FLEXIBLE BRUSH] Amazing extra fine tip is great for art, calligraphy, brush lettering, sketching, illustrations, outlining, inking, wash drawing and more!. [SMUDGE FREE INK] The Takujo uses a black, water-based dye ink that blends and mixes with water, but will not bleed trough paper. It is perfect for left-handed artists. [REFILLABLE] The fountain brush pen's structure is the same as a fountain pen, therefore ink cartridges are interchangeable. Available refill cartridges: DAN105-99H...Water-based Dye ink and DAN106-99H...Water-based Pigment ink. [ESTABLISHED MANUFACTURER] Kuretake launched its first brush pen in 1973, continuing to expand the line with each product having unique features, and a variety of uses. The brush pen is most commonly used for calligraphy, lettering, sketching, outlining, inking illustrations and ink washing.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of my favorite pens

This brush delivers a lot of ink. I got it for drawing as an alternative to the steel nibs (fountain pens and dip pens) I use. The quality is excellent, you can achieve very thin and very thick lines and much more organic lines than with steel tips, fine liners or even felt pens. The downside is that the pen brush is also a lot harder to control; Getting thin, even lines is harder than with steel nibs, and my insecurities with working with a brush still show in my work. The ink that comes with…

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  • Drawing
Cons
  • Legacy Model

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Throw away your tombow

Put away your brushes and markers and take care. I decided to learn to paint with a brush. I ordered this pen before reading 5000 places online that Tombow pens are "so great everyone uses them". But there were also many warnings for them. The ends are bent. The ends are frayed. Lots of tips. And I understood why THIS pen was so great. He has a REAL brush. I was able to use more types of paper, achieve a greater variety of line weights with a single pen, and load a new cartridge when it ran…

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  • Art, drawing and artist supplies
Cons
  • Crumpled packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Thoughtful design.

Fast arrival in good condition; There are no defects or damage to the packaging. The pen has easily become my new favorite as it is simple, smooth, comfortable and has a very nice brush tip. A little fluffy but very soft (like a real brush) and with a lot of control, although I could see it fraying for people who use the brush too roughly. Creates nice and smooth lines with even the most delicate strokes and creates a wonderful sense of flow which I like because you don't feel any friction…

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  • painting tools
Cons
  • write later