Pigma Micron, Pigma Graphic, and Pigma Brush

Published: 29 January 2010
on channel: Sakura of America
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Pigma Micron ink is archival, waterproof, and fade and chemical resistant. Julie Fei-Fan Balzer demonstrates the difference between Pigma Micron pens, Pigma Graphic pens, and Pigma Brush pens. Manga artists, illustrators, scrapbookers, quilters, crafters, and even lab technicians use Pigma ink to make precision lines and to preserve memories and notes with archival quality ink.

Note: Pigma ink is permanent on paper, but washable on fabric.

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