🖋️ Elevate your creativity with every stroke—because ordinary pens just won’t cut it!
The SAKURA Gelly Roll Gel Pens 10-pack features medium 0.8mm gel tips with vibrant, bleed-proof ink in assorted colors. Designed for smooth, precise writing and drawing, these pens combine Japanese innovation with high-quality materials to deliver consistent, bold lines ideal for journaling, art, and everyday use.
Manufacturer | Sakura |
Brand | SAKURA |
Item Weight | 3.36 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.63 x 5.13 x 0.56 inches |
Item model number | 37460 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Assorted Colored Ink |
Closure | Cap |
Grip Type | Smooth |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 10 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 10) |
Point Type | Fine |
Line Size | 0.8 |
Ink Color | Black |
Manufacturer Part Number | SAK37460 |
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SAKURA Gelly Roll Gel Pens - A must have! <3
I love pens! I enjoy collecting pens. When I saw these, I had to have them. The colors are amazing, bold, and bright.
P**Y
They are pentastic!!!
These are the best pens, vibrant colors smooth writing no bleeding through paper and no smudge. If you have a pen fetish then you must buy These pens
V**L
Never dries out
I have some of these pens that are 5 years old and still work like they are brand new. Sakura's Gelly Roll pens are my favorite pens for every use!
N**L
Love these pens
Great pens.
J**J
Gelly roll pens are the top of the line in quality!
I've used gelly roll white pens for embellishing art work and when i saw these i thought they would be a nice addition to my art supplies. The colored inks are more versatile than just plain black. These pens have a nice 0.7mm (fine) line and would be suitable for journaling as well. Sakura Gelly Roll pens are not to be beat for high quality and reliable performance.
A**R
quality pen
good choice - quality, good ink flow good price.
M**S
The only way I Roll!
Sakura's Gelly Roll gel pens are my favorite, hands down! (or thumbs up!) I bought my first two sets at a craft store when the black paper craze was still going strong. I had lots of paper, no pens! I shelled out a bit more than I really wanted to for two sets of 10 pens. Turns out they were 'repackaged' mix and match, though all of them worked. However, I fell in love! THIS set is perfect! This CLASSIC collection of 10 medium point pens, including basic colors and some fun extras, writes to perfection! I frequently use other Gelly Roll pens (such as Moonlight and Metallic), but I don't like to buy when they're much over $1 a pen (might have to raise that a little...) so when these went on sale from one of my favorite sellers, TCP Global corp, I jumped! This set isn't specialized like the metallic or glittery pens, or flourescent/glow in the dark like the Moonlight pens (I don't use them for that feature, they are simply great opaque gelly pens with good coverage and look like paint when you're done!). Classic is exactly what they are. They're not made to write on dark paper, they don't puff up or glaze or swirl, they're just great pens. I also use Sakura's Pigma Micron pens, though I haven't been working with them for long. I wanted some ink that came close to that standard without costing quite as much per pen. I'm coloring in tiny areas in patterns from a coloring book called "Zendoodles" (amazon purchase), and was upset when all the ink in my red #01 pigma micron ran out! So I decided that perhaps the gelly roll pens, except for tiniest places, would work just as well, or better, for filling in color. They do, and dry almost as quickly as the Pigma Micron pens, though they don't come in different widths of line or tip. (Classic gelly roll tip is 0.8mm, the line is 0.4mm, classified as 'medium' by Sakura). In any case, I can now save my extra special pens for lines and tiny areas, and use these for other filling-in needs. They also make great diary pens-they'll write on almost any type or quality of paper, and once dry, are colorfast, acid free, etc. Archival quality, in other words! So if you want some basic-but never plain-gel pens for multi-purpose use, these are the ones to get! No color repeats, and the black, blue and green pens are advertised as being good for writing checks (fraud prevention) though I've never used them for that purpose. Sakura's pens are made in Japan, though the company is called 'Sakura of America' here in the States. The Japanese and Germans have a tie on technically precise, quality pens, in my opinion. If I find true American made pens, I'll compare and see how they stand up, but right now they're all (as far as I've seen) "made in China" and that won't do for my art work! Five stars and lots of brilliant color!
S**H
My Fav!!
I absolutely LOVE these pens!!!
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