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Kuretake Japanese Paint Color Ink Stick Saiboku Shimbi 14 Colors Set Gansai
$ 139.91
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Description
Kuretake Japanese Paint Color Ink Stick Saiboku Shimbi 14 Colors Set GansaiDescription
Condition: New
You can express various things by the way of coloring and the brush stroke.
Size: W10.3" x D 8.2" x H 0.9" (260 x 24 x 208 mm)
Weight: 18 oz. (510 g)
With Paulownia Box
[Contents]
12 deep colored ink sticks, Shinin Gochiku for calligraphic works and paintings (1.0 block type) 1 block, Baiin Sansui (1.0 block type) 1 block
[Product Characteristics]
It is a colored ink stick that brings out the beauty of the brush and the vivid and beautiful colors of Japanese paintings by the unique method of Go-take. Various expressions can be made by adding colors and brushstrokes such as shading, bleeding, blurring, and mixing colors.
[Material]
Deep beauty of colored ink: pigment, glue, shinin gochiku: soot, glue, perfume/ink stick, plum seal, landscape: soot, glue, perfume
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