Kuretake ZIG Art & Graphic Twin Marker [single pen]

£3.50

Meet the ZIG Art and Graphic Twin pens, the multi-talented markers that are about to become your new creative allies. These twin-tipped wonders feature a fine 0.8 mm point for razor-sharp lines and a flexible brush tip for smooth, sweeping coverage. Boasting a rich spectrum of 80 hues, the ink is water-based, xylene-free, and odourless, making it perfect for a range of watercolour and stamping techniques.

What sets these pens apart? The brush tips are rubber, not fibre, offering superior ink flow and ease of use—especially when colouring directly onto stamps. But don't just stop there; the possibilities are virtually endless. Experiment with a variety of techniques, whether you're adding colour directly to images or blending hues with a separate brush or ZIG watercolour brusH20. The more you use them, the more techniques you'll discover to elevate your artwork.

  • Markers use a water-based dye formula allowing colours to blend easily
  • 0.8mm bullet tip on one end and flexible rubber brush tip on the other end
  • Easy to blend colours with a touch of water using the Kuretake Zig Blender
  • Designed and produced in Japan
  • All inks are water-based, odourless and xylene-free 

Kuretake
Founded in 1902 in Nara, Japan, Kuretake has a long-standing reputation for crafting premium writing instruments, inks, and art supplies. The ZIG brand—named for the fluid zigzag motion of writing—emerged in response to Japan's 1970s recession, offering high-quality, cost-effective stationery. Today, ZIG is a global brand sold in over 80 countries, continuing its legacy of superior quality and innovation.

Meet the ZIG Art and Graphic Twin pens, the multi-talented markers that are about to become your new creative allies. These twin-tipped wonders feature a fine 0.8 mm point for razor-sharp lines and a flexible brush tip for smooth, sweeping coverage. Boasting a rich spectrum of 80 hues, the ink is water-based, xylene-free, and odourless, making it perfect for a range of watercolour and stamping techniques.

What sets these pens apart? The brush tips are rubber, not fibre, offering superior ink flow and ease of use—especially when colouring directly onto stamps. But don't just stop there; the possibilities are virtually endless. Experiment with a variety of techniques, whether you're adding colour directly to images or blending hues with a separate brush or ZIG watercolour brusH20. The more you use them, the more techniques you'll discover to elevate your artwork.

  • Markers use a water-based dye formula allowing colours to blend easily
  • 0.8mm bullet tip on one end and flexible rubber brush tip on the other end
  • Easy to blend colours with a touch of water using the Kuretake Zig Blender
  • Designed and produced in Japan
  • All inks are water-based, odourless and xylene-free 

Kuretake
Founded in 1902 in Nara, Japan, Kuretake has a long-standing reputation for crafting premium writing instruments, inks, and art supplies. The ZIG brand—named for the fluid zigzag motion of writing—emerged in response to Japan's 1970s recession, offering high-quality, cost-effective stationery. Today, ZIG is a global brand sold in over 80 countries, continuing its legacy of superior quality and innovation.

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