🎨 Elevate your art game with a touch of magic!
The Dyvicl Dual Metallic Gel Pen set features 6 unique pens that deliver vibrant, dual-color glittery ink, perfect for a variety of creative projects. With a bold 1.0 mm line and a smooth writing experience, these non-toxic, acid-free pens are ideal for both adults and kids. Their iridescent colors add a stunning visual effect, making them a fantastic gift for any occasion.
T**R
Brilliant colors
Very vibrant irridecent colors. Just what I've been looking for to color my fav birds; humming birds & peacocks because they give you the iridescents needed for their feathers that is missing in other metalics. Great price too.
J**E
Nice Pens in Pretty Sparkly Colors
If you're looking to add some sparkle to your adult coloring pages or holiday greeting cards these are a good choice. I am what one would call an ink pen junkie. And shiny/sparkly ones are my weakness. Lol. The ink flows well just don't press too hard or it will look scratchy. The ink does take a few seconds to dry and will smear but all gel pens are like this. There is slightly less glitter in these than the Pentel Dual Metallic pens but for the price they're worth it. I would spend $16 for these and the 2nd generation set (12 unique colors) before I spent $15 for the 8 Pentel Dual Metallic ones again. I would buy these again and recommend 10/10.
D**A
These have a metallic and Iridescent look.
So far I’ve just doodled to get the feel of these pins, they are a good value for the money. When I use them in a regular drawing I will probably use them combined with other pens and use these whenever I need an extra sparkle.
A**R
Nice colors; seem to skip a bit, though
I went for these because I love metallic/glitter anything (pens, paints, markers, etc.) and am somewhat acquisitive when it comes to office supplies. The ink seems nice quality, but the housing (i.e. the actual pen) feels somewhat cheap (though we should take into account that these aren't that expensive). The ballpoint on a couple of them tended to skip sporadically when I was scribbling to get an idea of what the colors looked like. If you want thin, smooth, flowing lines, that might be a problem, but if it's something you can more easily go back and touch-up/spot correct, it's more of an annoyance than a real issue. And it only occurred with a couple of the pens.I've only tried these on regular notebook paper, but I look forward to using them on dark paper, also. I can definitely see the color shift based on the viewing angle. The product images seem basically accurate for most of the pens—except the black. The images show the black as showing up as a glittering darker red. It does have red sparkles, but at least on light paper, it looks more warm-black or slightly brownish when viewed head-on, and only red from the side. It's hard to get an accurate photo, so I'm noting this verbally, though you can kind of tell in my image. These are a decent value, though, and are a pretty cheap way to satisfy cravings for sparkles and glitter.
C**E
Nice color-changing pens
These pens are pretty cool. I like that they change colors when used on white and black paper. I had issues getting a few of the pens to flow well but after using them for a little, they worked like a charm. I would use them for adding accents to coloring pages or decorating scrapbook pages or cards.
C**E
Sparkly, mostly smooth, inexpensive.
These pens are okay. I've been eyeing the pentel version from japan that's quite expensive, and figured I should try these first. The inks are very pretty, but the pens aren't the smoothest and the pen bodies are cheap and overly light. I also do not like that the ink reservoir is not visible as it is on most gel pens.These are very sparkly, but somehow still best suited to use on light paper. The effect on black paper is just glittery, not the pretty shifting effect you get on light paper.I'd give them a 3.5 if i could, but am rounding down because unfortunately they do feel kind of cheap.
D**B
Can't recommend these enough!
Nope, I don't know why I love these Dyvicl Dual Metallic Gel Pens so much. Is it their shiny, insane sparkle? Is it the way any art done on black canvas looks like I have liquified gold or gemstones running all over it?Beats me.These look terrific. They are the SHINIEST, sparkliest pens that I own. And I. Own. All. The. Pens. I really do. If it's a sparkly, shiny, metallic, jewel-toned, liquid-metal-dupe, iridescent, color-changing, or otherwise amazing or transformational, PEN, I OWN IT.The downsides of this particular brand are that sometimes Dyvicl pens have removable caps that tend to fall off. Yes, it bugs me, but not so much that I won't buy more pens. Also, and this is more annoying, the pens are a bit flimsy. Once, the tip of one of the gel pens was kind of wobbly.This particular pack of colors is my favorite. I highly recommend it--the colors are vivid, and look good especially on a dark background. Even with the downsides of these pens, I still love the way they look on paper, on canvas...I am hooked. They are the brightest gel pens I own. And, as I said, I own them all.
L**T
Bold color, easy flow
These gel pens have a smooth flow and give a good bold color. The metallic sparkle shows up nicely when the light shines on it giving a cool effect. They dry quickly and do not smudge after drying. I'm very happy with the quality and color of this set and feel it is a good value.
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