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)
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- Natural White Group (3)
- New Rock Paints (96)
- Paint (1)
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- Water-based paint (65)
- Water-based paint, iron pot, face paint, auspicious tube paint (3)
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- 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 443 Aokuchisouroku (Green) [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 442 SOUROKU (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 441 BISOUROKU (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 433 Yellow-green-blue (Kirokusho) KIROKUSHO [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 432 Wakaba (young leaves) [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 431 Hiwairo (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 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 Rock Paint 421 URAHAROKUSHO (Uraha Rokusho) [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 414 BIROKUSHO [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 413 Verdigris (ROKUSHO) [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 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 Rock Paint 373 Gunroku (Green) GUNROKU [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 372 Nougunroku (Dark Green) [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 364 Celadon Color SEIJIIRO [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 363 Light Blue USUMIZUIRO [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 361 Mizuasagi (Light 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 them...
View full detailsNew Iwa-egu 351 ASAGIGUNJO (light yellow 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 344 Ancient Ultramarine (KODAIGUNJO) [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 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 341 Beautiful Ultramarine Blue (BIGUNJO) [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 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 331 Purple Ultramarine (Murasakigunjo) MURASAKIGUNJO [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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