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 mineral pigment 745 Hakusuimatsu (white jade 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 rock paint 721 IWASHINSHA [10g unit]
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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 detailsNew Rock Paint 521 Yellow-brown Green (KICHAROKU) [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 613 Pure Black (JUNKURO) [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-enogu 561 Chestnut Tea (Kuricha) KURICHA [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 pigment 410 TSUBAKIROKUSHO (camellia 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 371 Mizugunroku (Green Water) MIZUGUNROKU [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 342 Gunjo (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 mineral pigments 312 Fujimurasaki (Fujimurasaki) [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 231 IWAHI [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 122 Koiyamabuki (Dark Yellow) [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 121 Yamabuki (Yamabuki) YAMABUKI [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 5360 Kyojo Turkish Blue (Torukoao) TORUKOAO [10g unit]
Kyojo Iwa Enogu is a new generation of painting paint that prevents environmental pollution caused by lead, while offering excellent decorative pr...
View full detailsNew Iwa Pigment 653 IWASHIRO (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 651 Silver Gray GINNEZUMI [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-no-gu 643 Rikyu Nezumi (Rikyu Nezumi) [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 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 641 Iwanezumi (2) (Iwanezumi 2) IWANEZUMI 2 [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-egu 621 Koikuchi Nezumi (Dark Gray) [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 571 Dark Brown KOGECHA [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 562 Azukicha (Red Bean 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...
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