🖤 Ink your vision with timeless precision and bold expression!
The Faber-Castell Indian Ink Pitt Artist Pen Big Brush in Black features a flexible big brush nib delivering smooth, even ink flow with permanent, waterproof, and archival-quality Indian ink. Ideal for artists, designers, and illustrators, it offers bold lines without bleeding, making it a must-have professional-grade tool for creative expression.
Manufacturer | Faber-Castell |
Brand | Faber-Castell |
Model Number | 167699 |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 5 x 20 cm; 19 g |
Colour | Black |
Closure | Click-off cap |
Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | B |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Bold |
Line Size | 0.5 months |
Ink Colour | Black |
Tip Type | Marker |
Manufacturer Part Number | FBA_167699 |
Item Weight | 19 g |
B**B
Great marker
Great marker, I bought 2 so far after using the first one. It's really good quality, and it doesn't easily bleed through the paper. The lines are clear and there are no bits poking from the tip to make them have the scrapey ink bits like a thinner version of this marker has done for me.
K**E
Great pen
Great coverage no bleeding good grip and a nice point as well as the large side
K**B
Nice
Nice quality black pen. A bit firmer than I expected for a brush pen but you can change thickness with pressure. It also seems to be resistant to bleeding and going through thin paper like I’ve found with using sharpies and cheap paint pens.
C**E
Lovely dark black ink that flows smoothly. It loses ...
Lovely dark black ink that flows smoothly. It loses a star, however, because I find the tip deteriorates quite quickly.
A**E
It's the pen that's big, not the brushstrokes
I bought this to compliment the rest of my Faber-Castell pens, thinking that 'Big Brush' would produce bigger brushstrokes than the other brush pens in the PITT range. The barrel and nib are significantly bigger than either 'Brush' or 'Soft Brush', however the thickest line possible is produced by Soft Brush and the thinnest line possible is also produced by Soft Brush. Big Brush produces lines somewhere between Brush and Soft Brush and the nib has a firm flexibility similar to Brush. So it seems that the 'big' part of Big Brush refers more to the chunky barrel and nib rather than the size of line produced. Of the 3, I enjoy using Brush the most - it's easiest to control and I like the relatively firm flexibility of the nib. Soft Brush is my second favourite, and I can't really think of a use for the chunky Big Brush. Also, the description says the ink is water-resistant but I disagree - after leaving the ink to dry for about 36 hours I brushed a damp water brush over it and it dissolved very quickly and without any apparent resistance.
H**L
A great pen for the price
I love the amazing possibilities this pen offers, once you've got the hang of its large brush strokes you're on the way to master pieces! (It at least I hope so!). A great entry level art pen.
S**N
Good pen but nib not as small as it looks.
Good pen but thought the nib was going to be smaller than it was.
A**R
This is an amazing pen i have used it for many of my ...
This is an amazing pen i have used it for many of my art pieces defiantly recomment if you need to fill in a large background i will be buying this again when needed!!
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