About this deal
Cass Art, Cass Art London and the Cass Art logo are trade marks and trade names of Art-Line Limited.
If you’re looking to create something that lasts, be sure to have a Sakura Pigma Micron Pen in your arsenal of writing utensils. They apply most vibrantly and permanently on paper surfaces, so they are excellent for professional illustrations and everyday notes.Sakura Pigma Micron Pens are also remarkably handy tools for museum curators and archivists who often need to mark delicate documents and specimens. Perfect for legal situations, Pigma ink is nearly impossible to alter on documents, in log books, or on checks. Drumroll please… We’ve been waiting patiently to make this exciting and big announcement… We’ve expanded our PIGMA MICRON® collection with two new nib sizes and five new sets!
PN stands for “plastic nib,” since the pen has a clear plastic nib as opposed to a needle-point one. Artists, consumers, the government, and scientists consider Pigma Micron® a necessary basic tool for any archival-quality, handwritten project. The Pigma Micron PN came about when Pigma Micron users requested a nib suitable for everyday, multipurpose writing. Sakura noticed this issue and engineered a process to reduce pigment particles to submicron size (1/25,000 of an inch) so that ink can evenly flow through narrow tips. Like the Pigma Brush Pen, the Pigma Professional Brush Pen has a consistent, generous flow that makes everything from crisp hairlines to bold downstrokes.The Pigma Micron PN is a bold and smooth marker that will help you do everything from taking fast notes to brainstorming your next big startup idea.