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ShinHan Art sh Standard Korean Color - Hybrid Watercolor Set (13 Tubes)
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sh Standard Korean Color is ShinHan Art's authentic creation, formulated from decades of experience and research into Korea’s traditional color palette. This hybrid watercolor paint can be used on a variety of surfaces and features 13 vivid colors in a Far-Eastern color tone.
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Winter Shipping / Air Freight Shipping Note
The extreme cold weather and / or traveling by air during shipping may cause one or more of the tubes to burst. I check every package prior to shipping to ensure that all of the tubes are in perfect condition, but I cannot be held responsible for any weather or travel-related damage... this is normal for ALL paints that are shipped in cold weather or by air and all paints are sold with the expectation that this is a risk for this, especially during Winter.
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sh Korean Color is ShinHan Art's authentic creation, formulated from decades of experience and research into Korea’s traditional color
palette. Although designed to be painted on ‘hanji’ (traditional Korean paper handmade from the paper mulberry shrub), sh Korean Color
can be used on a variety of surfaces - watercolor paper, cardstock, cotton rag paper, and much more.
These are what ShinHan calls "hybrid" colors - that is they have characteristics of both gouache and watercolor. The vividness of each color reflects ShinHan's use of only fine quality pigments. sh Korean Color provides a unique opportunity for semi-professional artists, crafters, or budget-conscious professionals to incorporate Far-Eastern color tone into their artwork.
Available exclusively in a 13 color set. Each tube contains 7.5ml.
Note that at first, you may just get a clear-ish medium coming out of the tubes. Every brand of tubed watercolor paint I've ever used, from ShinHan to Daniel Smith to Schminke, can have some settling and separation of the pigments and mediums between production and use by the end consumer. I find that if you massage the tubes a bit - with the caps on, you can work the mediums and pigments back together. If you do this prior to putting the paint into pans, you may find that you need to do it again when it's time to refill. This is normal and I don't do returns or refunds for this characteristic of the paint.
The extreme cold weather and / or traveling by air during shipping may cause one or more of the tubes to burst. I check every package prior to shipping to ensure that all of the tubes are in perfect condition, but I cannot be held responsible for any weather or travel-related damage... this is normal for ALL paints that are shipped in cold weather or by air and all paints are sold with the expectation that this is a risk for this, especially during Winter.
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sh Korean Color is ShinHan Art's authentic creation, formulated from decades of experience and research into Korea’s traditional color
palette. Although designed to be painted on ‘hanji’ (traditional Korean paper handmade from the paper mulberry shrub), sh Korean Color
can be used on a variety of surfaces - watercolor paper, cardstock, cotton rag paper, and much more.
These are what ShinHan calls "hybrid" colors - that is they have characteristics of both gouache and watercolor. The vividness of each color reflects ShinHan's use of only fine quality pigments. sh Korean Color provides a unique opportunity for semi-professional artists, crafters, or budget-conscious professionals to incorporate Far-Eastern color tone into their artwork.
Available exclusively in a 13 color set. Each tube contains 7.5ml.
Note that at first, you may just get a clear-ish medium coming out of the tubes. Every brand of tubed watercolor paint I've ever used, from ShinHan to Daniel Smith to Schminke, can have some settling and separation of the pigments and mediums between production and use by the end consumer. I find that if you massage the tubes a bit - with the caps on, you can work the mediums and pigments back together. If you do this prior to putting the paint into pans, you may find that you need to do it again when it's time to refill. This is normal and I don't do returns or refunds for this characteristic of the paint.
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