Sakura is a Japanese brand that produces various art materials, including markers, pens, pencils, and watercolors. One of their popular product lines is Sakura Solid Markers that are oil-based, weather-resistant, and suitable for various surfaces.
Sakura was founded in 1921 in Tokyo, Japan
Initially, it produced crayons, oil pastels, and watercolors
It expanded its product line to include markers and pens
Sakura's Micron pens gained popularity in the 1980s and became a go-to choice for artists and designers
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No, Sakura Solid Markers are not refillable. Once the ink runs out, the marker needs to be replaced.
Yes, Sakura Solid Markers are permanent and weather-resistant. They are suitable for outdoor use.
Yes, Sakura Solid Markers can write on glass, but it's recommended to clean the surface before use for better adhesion.
Sakura Solid Markers dry quickly, within a few seconds to a minute, depending on the surface and temperature.
Sakura Solid Markers come in various colors, including black, white, red, blue, green, yellow, orange, and more.