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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- Earthen paint (39)
- Genshu (3)
- Gluten-dosa (1)
- Iron Bowl Plate Paint (144)
- Mineral pigments (13)
- Natural mineral pigments (45)
- Natural white green (4)
- Natural White Group (3)
- New Rock Paints (96)
- Paint (1)
- Paints (1)
- Water-based paint (65)
- Water-based paint, iron pot, face paint, auspicious tube paint (3)
- Whitewash (7)
- 新岩絵具 (1)
- 絵具 (3)
- 19 Ancient Purple (1)
- 56 Ancient Verdigris (1)
- 42 Azuki tea (1)
- 46 Beauty (1)
- 59 Black (1)
- 36 Black Tea (1)
- 61 Blue Gold (1)
- 23 Bright Red (1)
- 5 Bright Yellow (1)
- 21 Bronze (1)
- 11 Celadon (1)
- 15 Chestnut Skin Tea (1)
- 1. Cinnabar (1)
- 37 Coral (1)
- 44 Daisho (1)
- 53 Dark brown (1)
- 48 Dark Green (1)
- 31 Dark Mouse (1)
- 41 Dove feathers (1)
- 47 Fallen Leaf Tea (1)
- 13 Flower White Green (1)
- 39 Gold Brown (1)
- 22 Golden Yellow (1)
- 38 Gunryoku (1)
- 57 Indigo (1)
- 29 Iron (1)
- 18 Kamakura Red (1)
- 24 Light Blue (1)
- 32 Light brown (1)
- 52 Light yellow ochre (1)
- 6. Nightingale Tea Green (1)
- 49 Patterned brown (1)
- 33 Peony (1)
- 27 Plain Mouse (1)
- 10 Plum Mouse (1)
- 26 Purple (1)
- 28 Rapeseed color (1)
- 30. Red (1)
- 62 Red and Gold (1)
- 14 Red Plum (1)
- 55 Shrimp Tea (1)
- 63 Silver (1)
- 54 Silver Gray (1)
- 20 Skin color (1)
- 40 Sky (1)
- 12 Smoky Bamboo (1)
- 2. Swallow Fat (1)
- 43 Ultramarine (1)
- 7. Verdigris (1)
- 8 Vermilion (1)
- 51 Washed Red (1)
- 35 White Group (1)
- 60 White powder (1)
- 50 Wisteria (1)
- 4. Yamabuki (1)
- 58 Yellow and white (1)
- 9. Yellow Earth (1)
- 17 Yellow Grass (1)
- 25 Yoneki (1)
- 34 Young Leaves (1)
- 16 Red-Purple (1)
- 3 Red-Orange (1)
- 45 White-Green (1)
New 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...
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 Mineral Pigment 542 Akaguchi Taisha AKAKUCHITAISHA [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 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 Iwa-egu 532 Kabacha (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-enogu 531 KINCHA (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 511 UGUISCHAROKU (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 465 Dead Leaves (Kareha) [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 Mineral Paint 462 Ancient Verdigris (KODAIROKUSHO) [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 461 Rust Patina SABIROKUSHO [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 451 UGUISU [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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