Sakura Color Products Corporation
株式会社サクラクレパス
TypeKabushiki gaisha
IndustryStationery
Art materials
Founded1921 (1921) in Osaka, Japan [1]
Headquarters
Morinomiya-chūō, Chuo-ku, Osaka
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Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Nishimura Hikoshiro (President) [1]
BrandsPigma
Revenue¥ 90 million [1]
Number of employees
1,200 [1]
Subsidiaries
List
    • Talens Japan (Osaka and Tokyo)
    • Shin Nihon Zokei (Tokyo)
    • Daishowa Printing (Osaka)
    • Royal Talens B.V. (Netherlands)
    • Bruynzeel-Sakura B.V. (Netherlands)
    • Sakura Color Products of America, Inc. (US)
    • Shanghai Sakura Stationery (Shanghai, China PR)
Websitecraypas.com

Sakura Color Products Corporation (株式会社サクラクレパス, Kabushiki-gaisha Sakura Kurepasu) is a Japanese manufacturing company headquartered in Morinomiya-chūō, Chūō-ku, Osaka, which produces a variety of stationery products as well a wide range of art materials. Nevertheless, Sakura is mostly known by its marker pens, such as the Pigma line.[2]

History

The company started as a crayons manufacturer in 1921. By 1924, Sakura invented the first-ever oil pastel that combined oil and pigment, which was patented globally as the "Cray-pas (クレパス)" trademark.

In 1982, the firm launched its famous Pigma marker pen lines.[2][3] In 1984, Sakura invented the first gel-based ink, featured in its new ballpoint pens lines. Gel ink pens are currently produced by many stationery companies.

In 1991 Sakura acquired the Dutch company Royal Talens, and in 1997 the Dutch pencil maker Bruynzeel.[1]

The North-American division of the company, "Sakura Color Products of America, Inc." was established in Hayward, California in 1986. Other division of Sakura in Asia, "Shanghai Sakura International Trading Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 上海櫻花文化用品有限公司)" was established in Shanghai, China in 2002.[1]

Products

Sakura of America booth at Maker Faire 2008

The following is a list with the large range of products commercialized by Sakura:[4]

CategoryProducts
PensBallpoint pens, gel ink pens, refills
PencilsMechanical pencils, colored pencils
MarkersWater based and permanent marker pens, highlighters, brush pens
Writing accessoriesErasers, whiteboard erasers, glue pens
Art materialsCrayons, pastels, oil pastels, water colors, acrylic paints, gouaches,
oil paints, water-soluble printing colors, brushes, palettes

Cray-Pas Wonderful, Colorful World Contest

Sakura of America started the annual national art contest in the United States in 1996. The contest is open to all U.S. students grades K through 8 to create a picture that is drawn mostly with oil pastels, preferably Cray-Pas. The judging is done by separate grade categories: K-2, 3-5 and 6-8. Three winners in each category are medalists and 25 more students are awarded honorable mention.[5][6] There have been 17,000 submissions each year with winning entries displayed online and some have been published in printed material.[7]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 About us on Sakura, 20 Aug 2020
  2. 1 2 Sakura Pigna Micron review by Alan Lee, January 2016
  3. Sakura Pigma: a comprehensive guide on JetPens
  4. "Product lines". Archived from the original on 2011-06-10. Retrieved 2011-06-06.
  5. "Cray-Pas' sponsors 'colorful' contest". San Francisco Chronicle. 20 October 2001. Retrieved 29 December 2012.
  6. "Cray-Pas Wonderful, Colorful World Contest" (PDF). Michaels Stores, Inc. Retrieved 29 December 2012.
  7. McGuire, Barbara A. (2001). Embracing child art : projects for grown-ups to keep and treasure. Iola, WI: Krause Publications. pp. 15. ISBN 0-87341-985-5.
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