

🖌️ Elevate your art game—where precision meets vibrant flow!
The Kuretake Clean Color Real Brush Watercolour Brush Pens set offers 24 water-based dye colors with a highly flexible brush tip, enabling artists to create everything from fine lines to broad strokes. These pens are water-soluble, allowing seamless blending and watercolor effects, ideal for calligraphy, illustration, and sketching. Lightweight and portable, this set is a favorite among creative professionals seeking vibrant, versatile tools for dynamic artwork.




























| ASIN | B007PMODQI |
| Best Sellers Rank | 163,241 in Stationery & Office Supplies ( See Top 100 in Stationery & Office Supplies ) 526 in Calligraphy Pens |
| Brand | Kuretake |
| Closure | Snap |
| Colour | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,040) |
| Date First Available | 4 Sept. 2012 |
| Grip Type | Smooth |
| Ink Colour | Multicolor |
| Item Weight | 150 g |
| Line Size | 0_3mm" | "0_5mm |
| Manufacturer | Kuretake UK Ltd. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RB-6000AT/24V |
| Material Type | Kunststoff |
| Model Number | RB-6000AT/24V |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Point Type | Chisel |
| Product Dimensions | 10.67 x 4.32 x 16.26 cm; 150 g |
| Size | 24 count (Pack of 1) |
M**E
Great Zig Clean Color pens
These colours are fantastic and extremely bright and of a fab quality. They flow very easily and the benefit is you can use them for very fine work (calligraphy) and by using the side angles of the brush you can create great line variations. They react beautifully with water or can be used straight from the pen. Don't use them for any artworks you want to be permanent though as these inks are a water-based dye and not lightfast. The downside is, the tips are not replaceable and the inks are not refillable, making them costly for what they are. However, they are fabulous for water colouring! I bought the set of 36 and wish I had gone for the larger set as I find the selection of colours a bit limited. I noticed other reviewers asking what colours are in the 36 set. The colours are:- 028 Pale Pink, 021 Light Carmine, 026 Light pink, 025 Pink, 032 Persian Blue, 092 Blue Grey, 035 Deep Blue, 047 May Green, 041 Light Green, 045 Pale Green, 031 Cobalt Blue, 030 Blue, 080 Violet, 081 Light Violet, 022 Carmine Red, 070 Orange, 052 Bright Yellow, 050 Yellow, 046 Mid Green, 043 Olive Green, 044 Deep Green, 040 Green, 062 Dark Brown, 065 Mid Brown, 072 Beige, 091 Light Grey, 094 Gray Brown, 090 Gray, 093 Green Gray, 096 Mid Gray, 095 Dark Gray, 010 Black, 067 Mustard, 060 Brown, 064 Oatmeal, 071 Flesh Colour.
S**E
Pens are streets ahead of anything else on the market.
I bought a single pen before buying this big set- these are fabulous pens. The brush end is very flexible and you can get a very narrow line, and a broader one, just with pressure. It is very smooth to use and clear lines. So they make great lettering pens. They are water soluble, so equivelant to a loaded paintbrush. There are Lots of You Tube reviews, and often there is a complaint about how they react with water on paper. Like any water colour you need to wet the paper slightly ahead, or it will be less smooth in shading. They work really well on watercolour paper, which is where they really perform best. The colours are great ( set of 60) some are quite bright/ synthetic hues, and I'm not greatly enamoured by neon colours, which there are neon pink, orange, yellow and green. I would highly recommend these pens, the quality of brush is great. These are very well priced ( I saw same box on Simon Says Stamp. com for $207 !) but they are still quite expensive for pens, until you get to have a go. They are streets ahead of other pens. I'd advise maybe to buy one to try. But if you enjoy lettering and watercolours you'll love these. I've seen people using with stamps, to colour images as well as on the stamp it's self as an ink. I'm delighted with them. They do all come individually wrapped, which is a test of patience, but twisting cap and body seems to be easiest way to unwrap. Enjoy them.
J**9
Excellent quality
Excellent quality water based dye ink pens with a great choice of colours.
J**R
Good service, good pens
Very good service. Quite quick considering it came from Japan. Like the pens but in total honestly wish I had gone for a smaller pack. There are too many Browns for my liking but if you were into landscapes, might just be what is required.
N**A
Great pens for crafting
I bouth these pens after seeing a crafter using them. I love them they are great to use with or without water. They glid over the top of an emboosed image and are so easy to use. I have also tryed out lettering with these pens and due to the brush they make lovely lines for the down strokes and nice thin lines for the up strokes.
M**I
Thank You Kuretake <3
I can not praise these pens enough. They are even better than what i had imagined. i'm not really an artist so i'm sorry i can't give much insight on this product in that sense. however, as someone who just wanted to find clean, hassle free streaming colour, i am beyond happy with these pens. i had bought about 6 different styles of colour pen sets from a range of companies and these by far, are the best. in fact, i have not even used any of the pens from my other sets. that's how much i love them. it has become one of my all time favourite items and i will keep purchasing them in order to never have to go a day without them. honestly i'm in love. thank you Kuretake for a TRULY amazing product. i really don't have enough words of appreciation, but you have my deepest and heartfelt gratitude for these wonderful pens, which in my eyes, are beyond perfect.
C**R
Luvly jubbly
These are wonderful, I absolutely love them. The only doubt in my mind is how long will each pen last? They will be of most use for colouring books but you can use them in watercolour painting but because the brushes have such a sharp tip you can't do large areas. You can of course use them for detailing work. I have tried them on the brilliant 'Enchanted Forest' book and they are ideal. I usually use watercolour paints and a brush on this book and they do NOT bleed through. Unlike W&N pro-markers and Staedtler Noris Club Fibre Tip pens, both of which bleed through horrendously. The colours are very rich and if you are doing a leaf or flower the you can put a small amount on at the base and blend out with a damp brush or brush pen - I use a Mudder brush pen for this. The effect you get when you do this is great, looks beautiful
B**A
Could be selling old stock
Very disappointed, used Kuretake product for many years and always happy, but first time with Clean Colour and so very disappointed, majority of pens are almost dried out and not fit for purpose.
W**.
These markers are just beautiful, and so easy to use. You can use the vibrant colour in so many ways - directly from the marker nib, or splash onto a palette and mix with other colours, or guache, or dilute with water. You have so much control, that even without previous exposure you can dive right in and create your own masterpieces!
S**P
These are excellent, unique wc-type brush pens, but they work best with the use of a water-brush as well, to blend in stroke-lines and graduate the color. (They don't work the same as a regular brush and watercolors creating pools that blend without lines.You have to add the liquid to the paper before the color dries..) Zig Kuretake are high-quality across the board. Always. With everything they make. I have and use many of their pen varieties... I am very happy with the 60-color set, though be forewarned that it includes 48 newer colors plus the colors from the original 12-color set , so if that is what you started with first, like me, you will have at least 12 color repeats... I don't mind, as they were ready to replace anyway after nearly 5 yrs., but If you are serious about collecting these pens, the best tip I can give is to start with the 90-color set, if it's in the budget, then add on to those colors with the unique 30-color sets they bring out new each year. This way there are no repeats. They are also sold individually at many art stores, so I will supplement the colors I am missing between the 60 and 90 sets and build on from there. My pens have all lasted me at least 4 yrs. and still going strong... I have yet to have one dry out on me.. At first I didn't think lighter and darker shades of the same tones were necessary, but later learned that using various shades together and blending the edges was the way to really make these pens and your creations pop. I now want them all! It's also very helpful to turn the pens upside down in their clear case so that the colored ends are easily visible instead of their white caps, and definitely keep a log or swab-book with both the number and color-name for no-confusion ordering and reference... Shipping from Japan they arrived in perfect condition and 1 week early, in case you're wondering, and all of them fresh and juicy!!! Zero damage. I have already moved on to my next 30 new-color set!
B**A
I love how these perform. They are easy to blend and make a very fine line if needed
L**A
How I love, love, love using these brush markers. My copics have been delegated to the back of the cupboard to make room for these, and wow, are they just gorgeous to use. I much prefer water-based than alcohol, and the colour range of these is amazing. They also blend so beautifully. The brush is smooth and fine, so getting into the details is possible in ways that other pens simply can't achieve. The colours are quite rich, so it's worth getting the blender if you like using paler colours or blending out to a fade. Watercolour pens work well with these too, however, I've found the blender to be the best when aiming for a smooth, even diluted colour. The quality of paper makes a HUGE difference, and I've found them to blend well on smooth cardstock or ivory paper if in colouring books (like the paper in Johanna Basford's books). They also work really well on watercolour paper, however much more ink is used and I've found I have less control with blending because the paper absorbs so much ink so quickly. Using them on wet watercolour paper is also good but they very much behave similar to watercolour paint, in that you're best to allow the ink to do it's own thing and go with its flow, than try to control it too much. I've found it best to dab colours to blend and play with on an acrylic or silicone palette, then use my blending marker or a water brush to apply to the page when I want to apply or blend with lighter or diluted dark shades. The skin tones you see in the image I've shared are not included with this set but can be purchased separately in the portrait set (6). I also used watercolour pencils to complement some of the colours I used from the 60 set.
E**O
Consegna entro i termini. Ho acquistato la confezione di colori da 60, sono perfetti e meravigliosi, corrispondono alla descrizione che viene fatta del prodotto. Li ricomprerei ancora. Consiglio l’acquisto.
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