Six premium acrylic markers in a carefully chosen pastel palette — and a reversible tip that gives two working widths from a single marker. The Royal & Langnickel MARK-2782 set combines the versatility of acrylic paint with the immediacy and precision of a marker format, in six soft, luminous pastel colours that suit a wide range of illustrative, decorative, and craft applications.
The tip is the most distinctive feature. At 2mm the tip produces a fine, controlled line suitable for detail work, lettering, and precise marks — and the tip reverses to give a broader surface for filling larger areas, blending, and bolder strokes. The ability to switch between the two without changing marker makes it considerably more versatile than a fixed-tip pen, and reduces the number of tools needed to achieve a range of mark widths within a single project.
The paint is acrylic-based — water-resistant once dry, permanent, and opaque enough to show clearly on both light and dark surfaces without a base layer. The pastel palette is the particular appeal of this set: Yellow, Blue, Green, Pink, Lavender, and White — a cohesive selection of soft, muted tones that work naturally together and against one another, suited to botanical and floral illustration, journal and planner decoration, hand lettering, mixed media art, and any project where a gentle, contemporary colour palette is the aim. The white is particularly useful as a highlight marker over dried layers of colour, or for writing and drawing on dark surfaces.
The markers work on canvas, glass, fabric, wood, paper, card, ceramic, and most other surfaces — making them a genuinely multi-surface tool rather than one limited to paper.
Tip size: 2mm reversible — fine and broad ends
Colours: Yellow, Blue, Green, Pink, Lavender, White
Paint type: Acrylic — water-resistant once dry, permanent, opaque
Surfaces: Canvas, glass, fabric, wood, paper, card, ceramic and more
What does reversible tip mean?
The tip can be removed and reinserted in reverse, giving a broader working surface at one end and a finer point at the other — effectively two tip widths from a single marker. This allows both detail work and broader filling and blending without needing a different pen.
Are the markers permanent once dry?
Yes — the acrylic paint is water-resistant once fully dry, making it permanent on most surfaces. On non-porous surfaces such as glass it can be removed before drying but sets permanently once cured.
Can they be used on dark surfaces?
Yes — the opaque acrylic paint shows clearly on dark backgrounds without a base layer, making them particularly useful for dark paper, black card, and other dark surfaces where lighter colours need to be visible.
What is the White marker used for?
White is the most versatile colour in the set — useful as a highlight marker over dried layers of colour, for writing and lettering on dark backgrounds, for softening and lightening other colours in mixed media work, and for adding detail and texture to finished pieces.