
Summer Japanese Gansai Watercolor Set
One of the possible byproducts of the situation we find ourselves in is a renewed heightened awareness of nature. The song of birds, the silence of the sky, the passing of the seasons have filled the emptiness of time with a welcome rekindling of earth's motherhood and all the meaning that entails, thanks Nature!
Details
- Gansai watercolor
- Includes 20 colors and a letterpress swatch card
- Chiyogami paper box
- Non-toxic
- Made in Japan
Color Breakdown:
213 - Komugi-iro - Wheat
43 - Sango-iro - Coral
66 - Paaru Midori - Pearlescent green
205 - Tanryoku - Light green
5 - Hana-haku-midori - Light green flower
21 - Byakugun - Light blue; in Japanese this colour traditionally describes the pigment made from crushed azurite. 64 - Paaru-ao - Pearlescent blue
19 - Kawagane - Iron skin; when a Japanese sword is made the more flexible interior metal, shingane, is coated in far stronger metal coating - kawagane.
30 - Kurikawa-cha - Chestnut leather, or skin, tea
217 - Kujaku-ao - Peacock blue
51 - Komidori - Deep green
209 - Kujaku-midori - Peacock green
36 - Kin-oudoiro - Golden ochre
116 - Kurenai - Crimson
Included is a blank letterpress swatch card featuring each individual colour name to be painted in for colour referencing. This can come in handy as appearances can be deceiving and each colour is only revealed once wet and set to paper!
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Summer Japanese Gansai Watercolor Set
One of the possible byproducts of the situation we find ourselves in is a renewed heightened awareness of nature. The song of birds, the silence of the sky, the passing of the seasons have filled the emptiness of time with a welcome rekindling of earth's motherhood and all the meaning that entails, thanks Nature!
Details
- Gansai watercolor
- Includes 20 colors and a letterpress swatch card
- Chiyogami paper box
- Non-toxic
- Made in Japan
Color Breakdown:
213 - Komugi-iro - Wheat
43 - Sango-iro - Coral
66 - Paaru Midori - Pearlescent green
205 - Tanryoku - Light green
5 - Hana-haku-midori - Light green flower
21 - Byakugun - Light blue; in Japanese this colour traditionally describes the pigment made from crushed azurite. 64 - Paaru-ao - Pearlescent blue
19 - Kawagane - Iron skin; when a Japanese sword is made the more flexible interior metal, shingane, is coated in far stronger metal coating - kawagane.
30 - Kurikawa-cha - Chestnut leather, or skin, tea
217 - Kujaku-ao - Peacock blue
51 - Komidori - Deep green
209 - Kujaku-midori - Peacock green
36 - Kin-oudoiro - Golden ochre
116 - Kurenai - Crimson
Included is a blank letterpress swatch card featuring each individual colour name to be painted in for colour referencing. This can come in handy as appearances can be deceiving and each colour is only revealed once wet and set to paper!
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One of the possible byproducts of the situation we find ourselves in is a renewed heightened awareness of nature. The song of birds, the silence of the sky, the passing of the seasons have filled the emptiness of time with a welcome rekindling of earth's motherhood and all the meaning that entails, thanks Nature!
Details
- Gansai watercolor
- Includes 20 colors and a letterpress swatch card
- Chiyogami paper box
- Non-toxic
- Made in Japan
Color Breakdown:
213 - Komugi-iro - Wheat
43 - Sango-iro - Coral
66 - Paaru Midori - Pearlescent green
205 - Tanryoku - Light green
5 - Hana-haku-midori - Light green flower
21 - Byakugun - Light blue; in Japanese this colour traditionally describes the pigment made from crushed azurite. 64 - Paaru-ao - Pearlescent blue
19 - Kawagane - Iron skin; when a Japanese sword is made the more flexible interior metal, shingane, is coated in far stronger metal coating - kawagane.
30 - Kurikawa-cha - Chestnut leather, or skin, tea
217 - Kujaku-ao - Peacock blue
51 - Komidori - Deep green
209 - Kujaku-midori - Peacock green
36 - Kin-oudoiro - Golden ochre
116 - Kurenai - Crimson
Included is a blank letterpress swatch card featuring each individual colour name to be painted in for colour referencing. This can come in handy as appearances can be deceiving and each colour is only revealed once wet and set to paper!




















