SAKURA Solid Marker (Blue)
SAKURA Solid Marker (Blue)
The Sakura Solid Marker is less a traditional marker and more a block of permanent paint forged into stick form. Built for rough surfaces, harsh conditions, and long-term durability, this legendary tool writes where ordinary markers fail—through dust, rust, moisture, concrete, steel, and weathered textures without hesitation.
Imported directly from Japan, this version carries the classic psychedelic Sakura packaging and traditional body styling that helped make the Solid Marker iconic among industrial workers, graffiti writers, and marker collectors alike.
The blue paint lays down rich, durable marks with a dense wax-like body that feels somewhere between paint stick, crayon, and industrial relic. No drips. No leaking reservoirs. Just raw permanent pigment ready for almost any surface.
Features
• Solidified Paint Marker Stick — Dense permanent paint in twist-stick form
• Bold Wide Tip — Thick, highly visible marks with strong coverage
• Rich Blue Permanent Paint — Long-lasting color with strong adhesion
• Multi-Surface Performance — Writes on wood, concrete, metal, plastic, glass, fabric, and more
• Marks Through Dust, Rust & Moisture — Built for harsh industrial conditions
• Fast Drying Formula — Paint sets quickly after application
• Stay Fresh Twist Mechanism — Keeps paint protected and ready to use
• Extreme Temperature Resistance — Operates from 14°F to 392°F
• No Drips or Pooling — Clean application compared to liquid paint systems
Usage Notes
• Works on rough and porous materials exceptionally well
• Not waterproof on glass surfaces
• Will not write properly on wet glass
Why We Like It
• One of the most iconic industrial markers ever produced
• Unique solid paint feel unlike standard paint markers
• Excellent for rough surfaces and outdoor applications
• Japanese packaging and construction feel collectible and authentic
• Feels like a tool recovered from an old factory or rail yard
A paint stick built for walls, steel, and forgotten places.
MADE IN JAPAN.