Daiso's "Calligraphy Marker"
Why don't you add hand-drawn characters to your cards and postcards?

Following the "Illustration Marker " I introduced the other day, do you feel that it will become a popular stationery again? I was curious about Daiso's new product "Calligraphy Marker", so I tried it.

Daiso's "Calligraphy Marker"
100 yen for 2 bottles (excluding tax) There were about 5 color variations

Actual calligraphy requires advanced techniques such as applying ink to a dedicated pen tip and using it properly depending on the typeface, but this is a marker type with ink in advance. It has a flat core and a brush core on both ends, so you can write immediately by removing the cap.

Daiso's "Calligraphy Marker"
With a hard flat core

Daiso's "Calligraphy Marker"
Two types of soft brush cores

Daiso's "Calligraphy Marker"
All are vivid colors

A pen tip with a hard flat core and a soft brush core. For the first time, the author, who worked on "drawing artistic characters", got the knack of how to move the pen while practicing intensively, and it became more and more fun.

Daiso's "Calligraphy Marker"
What a calligraphy ...

Please note that it contains plenty of ink and will show through if it is plain paper. Daiso also sells embossed paper (20 sheets, used in the article) that suppresses ink bleeding, so if you use it together, you will get a nicer work.

Daiso's "Calligraphy Marker"
Postcard-sized embossed paper (also used in the article)

A calligraphy marker that is perfect for advanced users as well as those who want to write casually. Why not add color to your message cards and letters?