New Rock Paint: The Kussou Shin Rock Paint is made with metal oxide and glass material that melts at a high temperature of about 700 degrees Celsius to create a rock shape.
This chemically created rock has been realized in a lineup of vibrant colors that surpass natural substances and a variety of colors that exceed the number of colors in nature.
Our commitment to new rock paints is the standard of responding to the expressive skills that Japanese painters and artists demand.
Never lose its beautiful colors: rock paints used in Japanese painting require long term durability. The Auspicious Stone Paint is chemically crafted using the technique of glaze used in traditional ceramics, and is extremely durable and lightfast.
860 COLOR SELECTION: There are limited colors that exist in nature. Kisonoshiwa paints are available in 86 colors and 10 different levels of particle separation to produce a rich color of 860 colors. You can draw whatever you want without being restricted by the number of colors.
Choose from 10 particle levels: 10 levels of particle separation is called count, number 5 to 15, and white numbers. The smaller the number the greater the particle gives the rock texture and the white numbers represent the finest count possible.
Color may vary from number to order. The Kussou Shin Rock Paint is all handmade by skilled craftsmen using state of the art equipment to ensure stable quality.
Images are for illustrative purposes only. The numbers include either medium 8, 9, 10, or 11. Please be aware of
(Set Contents) Color no: 61-90
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Rock paints have natural and artificial materials. Shatter rock clumping stones into fine pieces and divide them to use as paints