Extended Review: Kuretake Gansai Tambi Watercolor 36-color set - The  Well-Appointed Desk

Extended Review: Kuretake Gansai Tambi Watercolor 36-color set - The Well-Appointed Desk

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Is it WORTH it? Kuretake Japanese Watercolour Paints Review

Gansai is traditional Japanese watercolor utilizing colors that are based off those seen in nature meaning they are vivid and opaque. Pans are carefully filled with paint that is smooth not granulated and dries with a slight shiny finish. Paints do not leave hard edges when dry making flat-washes easy to accomplish and are easy to layer with proper technique. Gansai Tambi Pans are much larger than typical watercolor pans giving you the ability to use both small or large brushes quite easily.

Kuretake Gansai Tambi 36 Color Set

Kuretake GANSAI TAMBI 36 colors set, Watercolor Paint Set, Professional-quality for artists and crafters, AP-Certified, water colors for adult, Made in Japan : Toy Figures : Arts, Crafts & Sewing

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Kuretake® Gansai Tambi 36 Color Watercolor Set

Gansai is traditional Japanese watercolor utilizing colors that are based off those seen in nature meaning they are vivid and opaque. Pans are carefully filled with paint that is smooth not granulated and dries with a slight shiny finish. Paints do not leave hard edges when dry making flat-washes easy to accomplish and are easy to layer with proper technique. Gansai Tambi Pans are much larger than typical watercolor pans giving you the ability to use both small or large brushes quite easily.

Kuretake Gansai Tambi 36 Color Set

Kuretake GANSAI TAMBI Watercolor Paints, Handcrafted, Professional-Quality Pigment Inks for Artists and Crafters, AP-Certified, Blendable, Show up on Dark Papers, Made in Japan (24 Colors)

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