Copic Sketch Marker, Dark Suntan (E15)
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Copic Sketch Marker, Dark Suntan (E15)
- Ink Dries Acid Free
- Permanent and Non-Toxic
- Refillable and Replaceable Nibs Available
- Medium Broad Chisel tip and Super Brush Nib tip
- Sketch available in 358 Colors with Guaranteed Color Consistency
The COPIC Sketch Super Brush nib acts like a paint brush both in feel and color application. Copic Sketch markers deliver pro alcohol ink in 358 colors, a flexible Super Brush plus Medium Broad tip, and an ergonomic oval barrel. The markers are refillable (about 7 refills per 12 ml bottle), feature replaceable nibs, built for smooth blends, crisp edges, and long service life.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this marker work on all paper types?
Copic Sketch markers work best on marker paper or smooth paper designed for alcohol-based inks. Avoid thin or absorbent paper, as the alcohol ink may bleed through. Test on your intended paper before starting a project.
Are the nibs replaceable if they get worn out?
Yes. Both the Super Brush nib and Medium Broad tip are replaceable, so you can extend the marker's life without buying a new one. Replacement nibs are available separately.
Can you refill this marker when it runs out?
Yes, the marker is refillable. A single 12 ml refill bottle provides approximately 7 refills per marker, making it economical for regular use.
Is this marker safe and non-toxic?
Yes. The ink is acid-free, permanent, and non-toxic, making it safe for artists of all levels.
What's the difference between the two nib types?
The Super Brush nib has a flexible, brush-like feel ideal for painting effects and variable line widths. The Medium Broad tip is firmer for more controlled, consistent strokes and crisp edges.
How many colors are available in the Copic Sketch range?
Copic Sketch markers are available in 358 colors with guaranteed color consistency across batches, so you can reliably replace colors as needed.


