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Sakura

 

Sakura grants artists the power to express themselves with calligraphy sets that are functional and elegant in the same token. Each of these writing utensils packs over twenty-five years of knowledge into every tip. Starting out as a crayon company, Sakura soon realized the limitations of the medium and transferred their knowledge over into the ink market.

Calligraphy Markers

Calligraphy Markers

Drawing Pens

Drawing Pens

Dual Tip Markers

Dual Tip Markers

Electric Erasers

Electric Erasers

Gel Ink Pens

Gel Ink Pens


Illustration Markers

Illustration Markers

Open Stock

Open Stock

Paint Markers

Paint Markers

Pastel Blenders and Extenders

Pastel Blenders and Extenders

Scholastic Oil Pastels

Scholastic Oil Pastels


Student Oil Pastels

Student Oil Pastels

Pigma ink is the firm’s most notable break through and is used in a multitude of their pens. Pigma ink is special as it is high quality yet it is thin enough to flow through the nib of a pen evenly, a rarity in artist grade pens. The Pigma ink formulation has been a run away success for Sakura due to its reliability and has become a favorite among artists, architects and cartoonists.

Sakura is also widely known for developing the very first gel-based ink. The gel-based ink is now marketed under the name Gelly Roll. Gelly Roll pens are as smooth and reliable as their Pigma ink counterparts. As an artist what can you expect from Sakura products? You can expect unfailing service, innovative designs and amazing results.

If you are just beginning your career or your hobby in calligraphy why not start off on the right foot by selecting a product from a company that has proven itself time and time again. If you are a seasoned calligrapher why not enhance your craft by making the switch to a product that is steadfast and produces beautiful lines and curves that are evenly distributed. The choice is simple; Sakura pens are the pens to select if you are even somewhat serious about your writing.