🖋️ Write Your Legacy with Every Stroke!
The SAKURAPigma Micron Fineliner Pens are a premium set of six archival black ink pens designed for precision writing, drawing, and journaling. With a fine 0.45mm point size, these pens offer waterproof, fade-resistant ink that dries quickly, ensuring your creations stand the test of time. Crafted with Japanese quality, they are perfect for both professional and personal use.
Ink Base | Water |
Material Type | Plastic |
Item Weight | 2.24 ounces |
Item Dimensions | 7 x 4.19 x 0.5 inches |
Unit Count | 6.0 Count |
Body Shape | Round |
Style Name | Micron 05 |
Pattern | Solid |
Theme | Artistic Writing |
Color | Black |
Grip Type | Smooth |
Closure Type | Capped |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Drill Point | Fine |
Additional Features | Archival Ink |
Line Size | 0.45 Millimeters |
Ink Color | Black |
P**E
The Write kind of writing pens!
All artists and calligraphers or random writers of elegant letters will love this set.I do.The nib is great, and moulds to your writing. They are felt tips but feel like ink pens.Wonderful pens.
E**E
Great Pens
These always deliver! They give a nice bold black and are great for drawing or archival usage. I use them to make tangles and drawings and the multipack is great to accomodate a lot of different patterns from super fine and detailed to bold outlines. Generally I find the best price on Amazon for these so if they are on sale, stock up!
A**R
Great markers
Wife Loved it for her designs on gift cards
S**7
Solid artist pens
I use these for writing because it makes studying more enjoyable, but I'm also an artist and musician so I appreciate good tools. I had one micron pen that I bought a really long time ago (5-10 years) that still had ink inside, and still wrote, but wanted some new ones since the nib was bent. This pen and the Pilot G2 are my favorite for writing - G2 is more "silky," if you will, but it smears easily. I think the .05 Micron has been great for writing, but you may prefer a smaller tip if you have extremely tiny handwriting or if you need it for detail work (artwork, drafting, etc.). Keep in mind that a chunkier nib is less likely to bend, and you'll need to be gentle with the more delicate nibs. I bought a set of .05, but if you are unsure, consider the mixed sizes pack that are also sold in this listing. Thank you, Micron.I also use my microns for making handwritten graphics in musical scores. When the score is photo-copied, people (professors and other grad students) think I did the graphics with a printer, and want to know the details. Expect a very clear, dark line with Micron pens. I don't work for them - I just hate bad tools, and I love ones that work well and let me focus on my projects.
M**R
Great for pen & ink illustrations
Have until recently worked with actual pen and ink cartridge pens. The Sakura Pigma pens are a big improvement over the ink cartridge pens in regards to maintenance and consistency. These pens in actuality are really just fine markers but of high quality. Happy with the way the ink dries almost immediately and the weight of the line stays consistent for a long period during the life of the pen although as the pen ages it must be "warmed up" a bit to get the ink flowing properly. These pens are also good for making corrections after erasing has been undertaking and don't bleed as conventional ink will. Also a bit concerned about the environment as these are, as far as I know, disposable.
B**G
The Finest Writing Implement I have ever used.
I like to write. I have ADHD. I have dyslexia and dyscaculia. Writing clearly and legibly is not easy for me. I need all the help I can get. Having the right paper and the right notebook is very important. But having the correct writing implement is the key. I have tried every pen and pencil on the market that is under $10. I have tried many very expensive pens. The more money you spend, usually does make a big difference. Not this time. I had a good idea what I wanted when I started looking on Amazon. These seemed to be what I was looking for, but they seemed to cheap to be what they advertised. I am pleasantly surprised. These are exactly what I have been looking for. These are not pens. These are fine, precision writing instruments. They look and feel great. The ink comes out just like I want. They are hand crafted in Japan. They are water proof, fade proof archival ink. I got the all black all .05 tips. They look like they should cost at least $20 each. They are $1.60 each. I am going to try some of the other sizes too, but these feel right. I can't explain exactly why. If you like to write, you know what I mean. You will never spend a better $1.60 in your life.
C**L
great pens
love these pens
S**N
give it time to dry
Signing a cedit card still requires patience. The ink dries after a few minutes but it still needs blotting. It's better than other pens but not magic. Good writing implement.
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