Nihonga Paint
Paints used for Nihonga (Japanese painting). Paints necessary for Nihonga (Japanese painting), such as rock paints, earth paints, water-dried paints, iron pots, face paints, and auspicious tube paints.
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Natural rock pigment 731 IWAGUNJO (10g unit)
Natural mineral pigments are made by crushing natural minerals. They are rare, have a limited number of colors, and are expensive, but they work we...
View full detailsNatural mineral pigment 728 Ruby powder (10g unit)
Natural mineral pigments are made by crushing natural minerals. They are rare, have a limited number of colors, and are expensive, but they work we...
View full detailsNatural mineral pigment 722 dark coral powder (KOIKUCHISANGOMATSU) [10g unit]
Natural mineral pigments are made by crushing natural minerals. They are rare, have a limited number of colors, and are expensive, but they work we...
View full detailsNatural mineral pigment 720 Sakuranezumi (cherry mouse) SAKURANEZUMI [10g unit]
Natural mineral pigments are made by crushing natural minerals. They are rare, have a limited number of colors, and are expensive, but they work we...
View full detailsNatural mineral pigment 716 KICHA (yellow brown) [10g unit]
Natural mineral pigments are made by crushing natural minerals. They are rare, have a limited number of colors, and are expensive, but they work w...
View full detailsNew Iwa-egu 642 Iwanezumi (Rat) [10g unit]
Shin-iwa pigments were developed in response to the decline in natural ores. They are produced by mixing glass with metal compounds and firing the...
View full detailsNew Iwa-egu 631 Purple Mouse MURASAKINEZUMI [10g unit]
Shin-iwa pigments were developed in response to the decline in natural ores. They are produced by mixing glass with metal compounds and firing the...
View full detailsNew Iwa Pigment 611 Iwakuro (Iwaguro) [10g unit]
Shin-iwa pigments were developed in response to the decline in natural ores. They are produced by mixing glass with metal compounds and firing the...
View full detailsNew Iwa-egu 572 Kurocha (Black Tea) [10g unit]
Shin-iwa pigments were developed in response to the decline in natural ores. They are produced by mixing glass with metal compounds and firing the...
View full detailsNew Iwa-egu 552 Sabicha (Rusty Brown) [10g Unit]
Shin-iwa pigments were developed in response to the decline in natural ores. They are produced by mixing glass with metal compounds and firing the...
View full detailsNew Iwa-engu 551 Iwacha (Rock Tea) [10g unit]
Shin-iwa pigments were developed in response to the decline in natural ores. They are produced by mixing glass with metal compounds and firing the...
View full detailsNew Iwa Pigment 541 Iwatai-Ozeki (10g unit)
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...
View full detailsNew Rock Paint 464 Black Patina (KUROROKUSHO) [10g Unit]
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...
View full detailsNew Rock Paint 463 YAKIROKUSHO (burnt verdigris) [10g unit]
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...
View full detailsNew Rock Paint 452 UGUISUROKUSHO (10g Unit)
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...
View full detailsNew Iwa-egu 422 KIKUCHIURAHA [10g unit]
Shin-iwa pigments were developed in response to the decline in natural ores. They are produced by mixing glass with metal compounds and firing the...
View full detailsNew Mineral Paint 412 Matsubarokusho (Pine Needle Green Rust) MATSUBAROKUSHO [10g Unit]
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...
View full detailsNew Iwa-egu 411 Aokuchirokusho (blue-green verdigris) [10g unit]
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...
View full detailsNew Rock Paint 374 Kurogunroku (Black and Green) KUROGUNROKU [10g Unit]
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...
View full detailsNew Iwa-egu 343 Usukuchi Gunjo (Light Ultramarine) [10g unit]
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...
View full detailsNew Iwa-no-gu 332 Konjo (Prussian Blue) [10g Unit]
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...
View full detailsNew Iwa-egu 322 Black Ultramarine (KUROGUNJO) [10g unit]
Shin-iwa pigments were developed in response to the decline in natural ores. They are produced by mixing glass with metal compounds and firing the...
View full detailsNew Iwa Pigment 252 IWASHIKO [10g unit]
Shin-iwa pigments were developed in response to the decline in natural ores. They are produced by mixing glass with metal compounds and firing the...
View full detailsNew Rock Paint 251 Benishinsha (10g unit)
Shin-iwa pigments were developed in response to the decline in natural ores. They are produced by mixing glass with metal compounds and firing the...
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