Sakura Pigma Graphic 2 with a writing width of 2.0 mm for drawing lines or coloring areas.
The deep black Pigma ink is lightfast, archival and valued worldwide by designers, archivists, manga artists, cartoonists and hobbyists.
Pigma In 1982, Sakura discovered and patented a unique formula for ink that is of such high quality and chemically complex in all facets that it has since become the worldwide quality standard for reliable, permanent, archival ink.
This ink, valued for its color fastness and resistance to chemicals, was named PIGMA.
PIGMA ink is available in various colors and pen types, such as Sakura Pigma Micron (fineliners, in seven line widths), Sakura Pigma Brush (brush pens) and Sakura Pigma Graphic (pens with ball and chisel tips).
These are each suitable for countless artistic, functional and technical applications.
It is not only designers, scientists, archivists and architects who rely on the quality of Sakura's PIGMA ink, but also cartoonists, illustrators and manga artists.