• Great for writing messages on car windows, home windows, mirrors, glass
Finally a single set with every marker you need. The Ink Works Markers is a fully complete set featuring 5 black ink markers each with a different type of tip. Create masterful calligraphy, beautifully artistic brush strokes and even highly detailed sketches and fine writing all with just one set of black ink makers. In the set you'll find a 5mm chisel tip, a 2mm rounded tip, a fine brush tip, a 1.0mm tip and an ultra fine 0.5mm ultra fine tip. Also the ink in each markers is acid free.
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