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New Rock Paint 465 Dead Leaves (Kareha) [10g unit]

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Original price ¥539
Original price ¥539 - Original price ¥539
Original price ¥539
Current price ¥331
¥331 - ¥331
Current price ¥331
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Product Description

Shin-iwa pigments were developed in response to the decline in natural ores. They are produced by mixing glass with metal compounds and firing them, like frit for cloisonne, and are then finished in the same way as natural mineral pigments. They are resistant to light and chemical changes. (Nakagawa Kofun "Phoenix" - Auspicious)
In addition, there are more colors available and they are cheaper than natural mineral pigments.
Shin Iwa-enogu is crushed and classified into 10 levels of coarseness. As the number increases, the particles become finer, with white being the finest.
The coarser the grinding particle size, the darker the color will be, and the finer the grinding particle size, the lighter the color will be, turning white.
Please choose the size of New Mineral Paint 465 KAREHA.

Brand: Nakagawa Gofun Paint Co., Ltd.

Nakagawa Gofun Paint Co., Ltd. New Rock Paint 465 Dead Leaves (Kareha) Color Chart

・Notes
The color samples may look different from the actual color depending on the device you are using. Also, the color of the mineral pigments may vary slightly depending on the production lot. Please be aware of this before purchasing. Quantity 1 is 10g.

・How to measure mineral pigments
At Galleria Reino Fukuyama, we use the TANITA TLD-101 to accurately measure mineral pigments.
The bag containing the mineral pigments weighs 1g, so a quantity of 1 will weigh a total of 11g (including the bag).


・Shipping costs
[Shipping fee] Nationwide flat rate shipping fee of 210 yen for up to 70g

[In-stock items will be shipped the same day] We also sell in-store, so if the item is out of stock, we will contact you.
The mineral pigments will be shipped in bags according to color number.

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