🌈 Elevate your art game with Caliart’s pastel perfection!
The Caliart 61 Colors Pastel Alcohol Markers set features 60 vibrant pastel shades plus a colorless blender, dual brush and chisel tips for versatile strokes, and high-quality Japanese alcohol-based ink that blends seamlessly and resists smudging and fading. Designed for both professionals and enthusiasts, it includes color-coded caps and a stylish carrying case for easy organization and portability.
Manufacturer | Caliart |
Brand | Caliart |
Item Weight | 2.33 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 8.31 x 7.64 x 4.13 inches |
Color | 61 Pastel Colors |
Number of Items | 61 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 61) |
Point Type | Brush & Chisel |
Ink Color | pastel blue, pastel pink, pastel green, ... |
Manufacturer Part Number | Caliart-MK-61PB |
B**A
Worth!
Absolutely shocked by the quality of these markers! My previous experience with Caliart as a child was mediocre, so my expectations were low, and I have been so impressed with these! They’re smooth, blend well, and the pastel colors are beautiful. Excellent value!
F**E
Favorite Alcohol Markers!
These markers are top tier! Caliart is definitely my go to for alcohol markers! Colors are amazing, smooth and no streaking!
L**A
Amazing!
These pens are amazing, very true to color and actually pastels. Comparable to ohuhu (maybe even better)
S**R
Nice affordable markers
I really like these markers. I love the brush tip. I don't use the chisel side so I can't say anything about that. However, there is a nice variety of colors as well as a blender if you are looking for that. I will say some colors were darker than I expected, but they do blend pretty well and are smooth. They do bleed so it comes with a bit of a learning curve.I do not like the case though. It is flimsy and there is no way to keep colors organized. I also do not like the test sheet. I appreciate that it comes with one, but the type of paper it is you can't get a true test of the colors of the markers.Overall, I am happy with this purchase and would try this brand again.
R**.
Exceeds expectations!
The media could not be loaded. I cannot tell you how much I love these markers!After trying so many different brands and being disappointed with each one, I decided to buy this set.This is by far the best quality alcohol brush markers I've ever used, and I am so thrilled to finally get a good set!These are not too "inky" and don't bleed all over like a lot of the others. The colors mesh into ink smoothness, which is what you're looking for in an alcohol marker.Compared to other brands, even the "pro" ones, these hold up and you definitely get your value for the set.Plus, I think the round markers are sooo much better than the thick square ones!Overall, I'm super happy I got these, and I'll check back after awhile to let you all know the durability in them.
A**
I like these better!
I got these before buying ohuhus, and I actually like these better. The pastels are still a little on the dark side, but they compliment the regular set nicely. Bleed through is as expected with alcohol markers, nothing more. They’re nice and juicy but easy to control, and they blend like a dream.
K**I
Vivid ink and easy to use.
Best markers I've gotten. They are very juicy so you have to be careful going close to the black lines when coloring but the brush tip is great for large areas.
A**R
Ok, but not Ohuhu
These are a nice gateway dr** for alcohol marker obsession. I think this would have been good as a cheaper commitment on the front of my coloring career. Unfortunately, my first taste was Ohuhu, but I ran through those fast. They’re so back ordered that I ordered some of these Caliart to hold me off til my other Ohuhu’s get delivered. Don’t get me wrong, they scratch the itch, but it’s not the same. They don’t glide quite as well as the Ohuhus, they feel a little more like regular water based markers (but they color like alcohol markers). They also aren’t true pastel colors like the Ohuhu pastel pack is. In my pictures, the Caliart are on the left and the Ohuhus are on the right. You can see the Caliart aren’t quite as Easter-Eggish. I love pastels so that was a little disappointing. I don’t love the colors as much, but they do the job. The Caliart are holding up well and haven’t run dry on me yet, so they seem similar to Ohuhu in that vein.In conclusion, they do the job. They’re fun. They’re a good tester set if you’re considering starting coloring because they’re about half the cost of Ohuhu and not back ordered for weeks and weeks. So if you’re not picky and interested in saving some cash, these do the job. They color well.Update: ALSO, two other cons:1.) they smell like alcohol. The Ohuhus don’t.2.) they don’t have color names (Ohuhu does) only numbers so it’s harder to get to know what the colors look like without constantly looking at a key (which isn’t provided)
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