





12I bought the colors for university for three courses, used them only a few times afterward, and didn't consume much. Only a few colors are dried out, as clearly visible on the test papers where I tried all the colors. I left them in the set because some people like using them for certain drawing textures. Also, for those who don't know, Copic markers can be refilled online—you buy the ink color you want and refill whenever it dries up. That's why their price is high, plus their brush tips are excellent and very easy to use for drawing, almost like watercolor brushes. The new box at Jarir has 72 colors for 1999; I'm asking only 700, even though most colors work perfectly and some have never been used. The second set has 24 Windsor & Newton colors, same thing—barely used. The black color is still sealed with the sticker. I want 150 SAR for this set. The prices are really great, a perfect opportunity for anyone who loves drawing or studies design or art. These colors are well-known, international, and exceptional, especially the Copic brush nibs—they're amazing. I added a gift for whoever takes the Copic set: extra Copic colors that I bought separately—two of them work, the rest are dry but can be refilled if you buy the correct ink. Also, a shading sketching gift with the Windsor & Newton set. Whoever takes both sets gets them for 750 instead of 850.
