🎨 Elevate your art game with the pen that pros swear by!
The Faber-Castell Pitt Artist Pen Brush in white features premium waterproof India ink with exceptional lightfastness and archival quality. Its flexible brush nib offers dynamic stroke control, while the superfine tip enables intricate detailing, making it the perfect tool for artists, designers, and creatives seeking professional-grade performance.
Manufacturer | Faber-Castell |
Brand | Faber-Castell |
Model Number | FC167401 |
Product Dimensions | 13.7 x 1.5 x 1.5 cm; 5 g |
Colour | white |
Closure | Click-off cap. |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Medium |
Line Size | 0.7 months |
Ink Colour | Multi-coloured |
Manufacturer Part Number | FC167401-1 |
Item Weight | 5 g |
N**.
Easy to use.
Great pen and allows me to add fine detail to my artwork.
O**E
Just what I needed
This is perfect for my needs. Don't know about longevity yet as it's still going strong! Must remember to store it horizontally.
I**N
Not bad!
Nice nib but the ink is a bit watery for my purposes.
G**L
Amazing
This is the best white i have used for over coloured pencil
M**C
colour
it says white colour mark pencil. but when i try to make white mark on my pencil drawing pictures it is not covering background colour . its more like transparent looking . suppose to be white, but it is not white . it comes out as light blue. which is no good at all. and shame it is well known brand. if you thinking to buy it, think twice. if you are drawing pencil picture. iam telling you this Pencil is not giving you pure white marks
I**E
As expected.
Works as expected.
M**N
Great pen, great service.
Great pen, using it for drawing/painting
A**E
Too transparent to be very useful
I hadn't been expecting this ink to be opaque, but I was surprised at how transparent it is on both black paper and over black ink on white paper. It does get slightly more opaque with a few layers, but only slightly. When used over a Pitt black pen, the white brush lifted up some of the black ink (which had been left to dry for at least 10 min) and then you get a grey streak on the next stroke or two. I've used this for a few sketches of my black & white dog, but it's not something I feel excited about using or can think of many applications for. In comparison to the Gelly Roll, this is more transparent but easier to layer and I prefer the marks made by a brush pen to a gel pen. The Gelly Roll is more opaque, but if you try to draw one line over another it scratches off the first layer.
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