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Your cart is empty.Tombow Fudenosuke brush pens give artists and calligraphers the ability to draw sweeping strokes with precision and ease. This makes them ideal for creating expressive lines and elegant lettering, as well as for writing Chinese and Japanese characters. Their colorful, water-resistant ink is perfect for creating beautiful artwork with watercolors or water-based markers. This hard tip pen has a flexible but firm tip that allows for controlled line variation.
Vero
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
Love these markers, are perfect for lettering, drawing, journaling. I would definitely buy them again
Billie Barnett
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
These are the perfect pens for calligraphy practice, journaling, and lettering, but I also love them for marker art, especially floral/botanical.
sarah porr
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
I’ve used my art pens so many times to create! I would absolutely buy these again!
bmatsu
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
Great small tip brush pen. Easy to control, the tips have good rebound. I would say the best use is for smaller size lettering.
Maile
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
I love doing calligraphy with these pens. They are easy to use and the colors add beauty to the finished product.
Marlene Denton
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025
Love love love these pins for brush lettering. Would purchase again and again.
Excellent compact treadmill for the price
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2024
I recently purchased these colored pens for my Chinese writing practice, hoping they would provide more precision than a felt tip brush marker with a fine point. While these pens do offer the ability to create thicker or thinner lines depending on how they are grasped, they aren’t without their drawbacks.Firstly, they work fairly well for the most part. The fine point allows for precise strokes, and with some practice, you can achieve a calligraphy effect. However, it takes a bit of trial and error to master making the lines thinner or thicker. Unfortunately, more often than not, they end up producing the same flat, straight thin line.One major issue I found is that the colors are not very saturated. The lighter hues, such as orange and yellow, are hardly visible on white lined notebook paper. This can be quite frustrating if you’re aiming for vibrant and clear writing. Additionally, if the pen is angled improperly, the color doesn’t come out at all, which can disrupt the writing flow.On the positive side, for the price, these pens are a good choice for practicing kanji, katakana, hiragana, hanzi, and hangul. They provide a decent level of precision and flexibility for beginners. However, for those looking to achieve real mastery of lettering, a fine tip brush pen would be a better investment.In summary, these colored pens are a decent budget option for basic practice, but their limitations in color saturation and line variation might leave more advanced users wanting more.
Debra Drinan
Reviewed in Australia on October 2, 2024
Look good but haven't had time to try them yet.
Hélène
Reviewed in France on April 12, 2024
C'est exactement ce que je recherchais. Super rapport qualité prix
Noko
Reviewed in Japan on June 3, 2023
発色もよく、筆の硬さも描きやすく、イラストが楽しくなりました!Instagramで紹介されていたので購入しました!
Alexandra
Reviewed in Mexico on June 17, 2023
Los colores super nítidos brillantes!!!
CR
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2021
I am a huge Tombow fan, and this set did not disappoint. The Tombow hardtips are by far my favorite pen to use for hand lettering. They allow for precise, smaller lettering, while still maintaining the overall look of a larger, softer-tipped pen. My only complaint, which seems to be pretty common on here, is that the colors are not very vivid. While they still make very beautiful strokes, the colors are just not as saturated as my Tombow ABT dual brush pens. I've had no issues with any of them being dried out. Also, please ignore the one star review on here. These pens are not knockoffs. Tombow is a Japanese company that does not manufacture in the US. They do have a facility here, but it's for distribution. Their pens are made in Vietnam now, but as someone who has used both the Vietnamese and Japanese manufactured pens, I cannot tell a difference in quality.
Elena
Reviewed in Spain on June 5, 2020
Me parecen muy buenos y prácticos para lettering, son fáciles de usar, cosa que vienen muy bien para los principiantes...
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