🪟Morita Acrylic Markers on glass: colors that stand out on transparent surfaces
Painting on glass might seem easy… until you try it.
It's an ultra-smooth, non-porous, and slippery surface where many markers fail: the color doesn't adhere well, it runs, or it becomes transparent.
But when you use a suitable marker, the result changes completely.
This is where Morita acrylic markers show their true potential.
The glass challenge (and why it matters)
- High coverage
- Good adhesion
- Fast but controlled drying
If you fail in one of these areas, you will have:
❌ Weak lines
❌ Smudges
❌ Design that rubs off easily
How does Morita behave on glass?
When you apply a Morita marker to glass, you immediately notice:
- Color visible from the first pass
- Defined strokes, without “slipping”
- Good coverage even on transparent surfaces
- Clean and uniform finish
Most importantly: the color is not lost in the transparency of the glass
Pigmentation: the factor that changes everything
Pigmentation on glass is critical.
✔ What stands out about Morita:
- High pigment density → intense colors
- Excellent contrast → even on clear glass
- Superior coverage in light shades (white, yellow, pastel)
- Balanced ink flow → no dripping or gaps
Result:
It looks like paint applied with a brush… but with marker precision.
Real-world test: use on glass objects

- Glasses
- Jars
- Bottles
- DIY Decoration
It is observed that:
- The stroke remains firm after drying
- It won't run if you let it dry properly.
- It allows for fine details and solid fills
Ideal for creative projects and personalized products.
The best
- Vibrant colors on transparent surfaces
- Easy stroke control
- It does not require multiple layers in most cases
- Versatile for decoration and entrepreneurship
To consider
- For permanent use (washing), sealing or curing is recommended.
Why use Morita on glass?
These markers are perfect for:
- 🥤 Personalize glasses and cups
- 🎁 Create personalized gifts
- 🏷️ Labeling decorative jars
- 🖌️ DIY art on bottles
- 🛍️ Decoration ventures
Why should you have them?
Because glass is a demanding surface.
And when a markers works well here… it works for almost everything.
With Morita you get:
- Visible results from the first stroke
- Clean and professional designs
- Versatility for multiple surfaces
This is key if you're looking to create products that actually look sellable.
Morita acrylic markers prove that it is possible to achieve high pigmentation and a good finish on glass, one of the most difficult surfaces.