![]() By W&N’s ratings that is “permanent or extremely permanent color”. Since the marker colors are numbered on the cap to align with the professional watercolors, all of the markers receive either an AA or A rating for lightfastness. Most of the colors are true lightfast watercolors in marker form.The markers have two tips: a fine bullet tip on one end and a flexible brush tip on the other.The advantage of the Winsor & Newton line of Watercolor markers is: ![]() It’s recommended to keep these markers stored flat to keep the ink inside evenly distributed between the tips so I’d recommend if you are inclined to own a set of six or more, to keep them in a pencil or cigar box to keep them flat and less inclined from rolling away. They are smooth cylinders but the bullet cap on one end has a notch to keep the pens from rolling off the table. Physically, these are chunky pens, comparable in size to a Design marker or other larger professional marker. I have loved the Sai Watercolor Markers so much I basically have two sets: one for work and one for home so I was definitely ready to try a different brand. I was super excited to try the new Winsor & Newton Watercolor markers ($4.50 per marker, 6-color set for $27 and 12-color set for $51).
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