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168 Dual Tip Alcohol Sketch Markers for Kids, Adults, Artists

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  • Quick Dry Alcohol Markers: Quick-drying inks add vibrancy and saturation to the drawing, and make it easy to mix layers and colors. Plus, it won't stain clothes, skin, or hands while painting; and with the thoughtful hand design, you can go anywhere with this gorgeous market set
  • Unique Dual Tip Alcohol Markers: Alcohol Markers with two types of nibs, a fine nib (about 1mm) for precise lines and a wide nib (about 6mm) for flat colors, in order to meet all your painting needs
  • High quality material (permanent & safe): Alcohol markers are crafted from intensely pigmented acrylic paint. Utilize vivid, water-based paint for a quick drying, durable, opaque, and glossy finish on various surfaces.
  • Ink Penetration: Our ink has been improved many times to reduce leakage. When you paint, please put a piece of paper under the work to avoid leakage. Because if you add enough ink, the life of the pen can be extended
  • Pen cap coding & Not easy to slip off & Easy to stack colors - Color-coded pen caps make it easy to organize and quickly identify colors. Square markers keep them from rolling on smooth surfaces. Mixing colors is easy thanks to the possibility of creating an infinite palette by layering one color on another