Why is it called a china marker? The most popular alternate name for these products is China marker. This doesn't mean they originate in China but rather that they are commonly used to mark smooth, shiny and non-porous surfaces like China or porcelain.
Wax markers are useful for marking on a variety of surfaces including fabric, glass, acrylic, plastic, metals, ceramics and other smooth surfaces. To remove the marking you can just wipe with a hot cloth to soften the wash the item depending on whichever is suitable.
Fade and moisture resistant, these specialized dry markers are ideal for writing on nonporous surfaces such as glass, metal, polished stone, photographs, and ceramics.
Contents: A dozen of Red Colored Glass Pencils
Description
Standard China markers with a wax core wrapped in paper to peel as desired and a string pull. There is no need to sharpen these type of pencils as you just pull the string a little and peel some of the paper off.