Japanese watercolors are highly pigmented in order to work even on absorbent rice papers
The pigments are ground more finely than Western watercolors and have less binder, which makes them highly pigmented
They can be used along with Western watercolors to produce unique effects
Japanese watercolors dissolve very quickly in water and are very smooth and non-granulating
These lightfast colors come packaged individually in 2.25 inches reusable porcelain dishes
Because each dish carries a generous amount of color, these singles are extremely long-lasting
Size: 2.87 inches diameter
Description
Yasutomo and Company was established in June 1954 by Mr. Ben Yasutomo. A man of vision, Mr. Yasutomo believed that global marketing was possible back in the 1950s because he recognized that consumers in both the U.S. and Japan wanted products from the other's country. He decided to set up an office in San Francisco, strategically located to develop commerce between the two countries. The initial goal was to supply stationery and artist materials from Japan to the U.S. and to distribute American candy and snack food products to Japan.