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🎨 Elevate your art game with Japan’s finest watercolor set — don’t just paint, create a masterpiece!
The Kuretake MC2036V Gansai Tambi 36 Color Set offers professional-grade traditional Japanese watercolors in a sleek, portable case. Featuring 36 richly pigmented, creamy paints including unique metallic and pearly shades, this set is ideal for artists and crafters seeking vibrant, versatile colors for sketching, sumi-e, and illustration. Compact and elegant, it’s designed for creative professionals who demand quality and style on the go.


| ASIN | B00KERVO72 |
| Additional Features | Water-based pigment |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #179,547 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #3,761 in Art Paints |
| Brand | Zig |
| Brand Name | Zig |
| Color | multi color |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 2,290 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00847340026464 |
| Included Components | Palette |
| Item Dimensions | 12.8 x 7.91 x 0.67 inches |
| Item Type Name | Watercolors |
| Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 12.8 x 7.91 x 0.67 inches |
| Manufacturer | Kuretake |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MC20/36V |
| Model Name | ZIG Gansai Tambi |
| Model Number | MC2036V |
| Paint Type | Watercolor |
| Product Style | 36 colors set |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| UPC | 787732727633 847340026464 046957199220 885424974379 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
N**T
Best watercolor set...
I finally decided to order this beautiful watercolor paint box and I am SO HAPPY that I did. I hesitated to spend as much as they were, but after opening them and using them, I realize they are just as creamy and pigmented as I hoped. When comparing prices on other paint sets, These are worth every penny and actually could sell for much more, so they are truly a great value. Things I love the most...There are 4 metallic paints at the bottom of the set including gold, silver and I believe rose gold, but What I appreciate the most is the pearly white. It is AWESOME for highlighting and really helps to bring your artwork to life. The other colors are beautiful too. They are rich, creamy and there is a great assortment, plus any color not in the set can be mixed to make hundreds of other colors. The green box that the paints come in is definitely a keeper, it is a lovely shade of green, almost like a silk Fabric. The whole set looks elegant and so pretty. This set is sized just perfectly and you can easily slide the slim box into your bag so you can take them with you anywhere on the go Lightning fast shipping and all of my paints where whole with no breaking in shipment. In summary, a great purchase and meets all my expectations. I highly recommend these with no hesitation. I consider these my new favorite watercolor paints.
K**E
I have collected many watercolors, and this is THE ONE.
I love the colors they're very pigmented. My only reason for 4 star is that when my set came in 13 of the 36 colors were cracked/severely cracked and two of the colors were chipped to where i had to delicately pair the chips with the correct color. Seeing that they are watercolors im not too worried about it, they will go back together with time. It is a little disheartening though, spending 50$ on a watercolor set and almost 1/2 the colors are cracked or chipped. If this was a gift i'm very sure i wouldn't have even tried to see the quality and would've given the product a much lower rating, seeing that if the colors are this delicate in shipping they would be packaged more carefully than in a thin bubbled package. I would recommend this product regardless of the chipping. The packaging is lovely and the amount of colors and the size of each pan is huge (about 1"x2" in size). The colors are very pigmented, and smooth to work with. Just be wary if you are giving it as a gift since chipping and cracking can occur. Edit: After i finished swatching all the colors, i couldn't give this set a 4 star regardless of the condition. I fell in love again. The white is opaque (from what i have tested, we'll see what happens when i use it in paintings), the black is the most opaque black i've gotten from a pan set, and the iridescent colors are amazing and very smooth and buttery. A must have, if you are buying this for a friend as a gift, and they can't get over a little cracked paint then they'll miss out on a wonderful set of watercolors. Edit [12.5.15]: Nearly a year later and i'm still loving this set. I have decided to post up some paintings I have done recently to show you the quality and opacity these paints can have. I will also post a "rough" translation of the color names, some of which I have no clue/couldn't find a translation that made sense on various translators. Edit [11/1/2016]: I found my translated list sorry for the wait!! Please note this is what I was able to come up with, with my minimal knowledge of basic japanese, if you have a more accurate translation please post! No. 32 : Beni べに・紅 [Crimson] No. 34 : Youbeni ようべに・洋紅 [Carmine] No. 35 : Koubai こうばい・紅梅 [Hongmei? Red Plum] No. 36 : Enji えんじ・臙脂 [Rouge] No. 30 : Akashu あかしゅ・赤朱 [Red Vermilion] No. 31 : Shu しゅ・朱 [Vermilion] No. 33 : Daidai だいだい・橙 [Orange] No. 44: Oudo おうど・黄土 [Ochre] No. 43 : Yamabuki やまぶき・山吹 [Bright Yellow] No. 42 : Touou とうおう・籐黄 [Cambogia/Gamboge?] No. 40 : Ki き・黄 [Yellow] No. 54 : Uguisuroku うぐいすろく・鶯緑 [Green Nightingale?] Looks like Olive Green No. 51 : Wakakusu わかくさ・若草 [Little Women?] Looks like a Yellow Green No. 53 : Kigusa きぐさ・黄草 [Kikusa/Yellow Grass] Looks like a Bright Olive Green No. 52 : Aokusa あおくさ・青草 [Grass] No. 58 : Yomogi よもぎ・蓬 [Wormwood] No. 55 : Rokusho ろくしょう・緑青 [Patina] No. 56 : Nouryoku のうりょく・濃緑 [Dark Green] No. 57 : Gunroku ぐんろく・群緑 [Gun Green?] Looks like a Phthalo green No. 50 : Byakuroku びゃくろく・百緑 [100 Green?] Looks like Turquoise? No. 61 : Byakugun びゃくぐん・百群 [100 Group?] Looks like a Sky Blue No. 64 : Gunjou ぐんじょう・群青 [Ultramarine] No. 63 : Mizu みず・水 [Water] Similar to a Cobalt Blue No. 62 : Asagi あさぎ・浅葱 [Asagi/LightOnion?] Similar to a Phthalo Blue? No. 66 : Biai びあい・美藍 [US Blue?] Like a Navy Blue No. 67 : Ai あい・藍 [Blue] No. 38 : Aomurasaki あおむらさき・青紫 [Bruising/ Blue Purple] No. 139 : Murasaki むらさき・紫 [Purple] No. 37 : Botan ぼたん・牡丹 [Peony] Looks like Magenta/Red Violet No. 46 : Taisha たいしゃ・岱謝 [Metabolism] Similar to a Raw Sienna No. 47 : Kogecha こげちゃ・焦茶 [Dark Brown] Similar to Raw Umber No. 20 : Kuro くろ・黒 [Black] No. 10 : Shiro しろ・白 [White] No. 95 : Gin ぎん・銀 [Silver] No. 91 : Aokin あおきん・青金 [Blue Gold] No. 90 : Kin きん・金 [Gold]
R**Y
Amazing Watercolors
I have decided to switch from my Sakura Koi Pocket Field Sketch watercolors to these Gansai watercolors. I love both but the difference is definitely quite something. Probably won't be going back to my Sakura's anytime soon though- And I have a LOT of watercolor sets ranging from cheap $5 Korean tube sets, Crayola pans, and to a few Windsor and Newton. Each pan is stamped with a number and the color name in Japanese on the bottom so they're easy to remove and add back. I wish that they were translated though. I could only make out basic kanji characters like "crimson", "grass", "peony", etc. The best part about these watercolors is that they're so vibrant and smooth. With little water, they're almost like gouache paints. I was surprised to see three metallic paints as well and they're beautiful by themselves or to add accents. Swatching all the paints was fun and yet crucial because the colors do not look like the pans. A lot of the darker colors in blue or purples definitely surprised me with how light they really are. I do wish that there were actually "peach" or skin tone colors because I tend to paint a lot of people subjects and it's a pain to mix up new skin tones every time. I received mine in two days through Prime in 40 degrees weather and they came smooth and not cracked. But after a few hours after unwrapping them and letting them sit, barely visible cracks appeared on the cakes. I'm assuming it has to do something with the moisture content and temperature.
I**E
KURETAKE REVIEW.
So I just received this package in the mail. My paints were not broken. While I am not a world reknowned artist I have used water color/pen ink/ pencil as my main mediums for over 20 years. Enough to be intuitive with the different feel of flows each medium offers. Pros: Great for painting things like anime/illustrations/stamping Richly pigmented I was so impressed. People Aren't lying when they said these are buttery. Review videos show colors that look very very very subtley the same. I describe this to be not true. When you get to using them and creating a WASH/test patches you will see some are cooler shades than others. I do enjoy that I do not have to do a a lot of mixing to get the value/range of for example greens that I might want for a vivid spring green valley painting. If I use my winsor water paints I get two greens...(pretty hue's then I have to mix to get a range... and never know if I will be able to remix... then you have to dab the brush.. move it to a palette...water it down test the color you just made... with tiny details this gets maddening with cake/pan water color sets. I do not have that problem with this Kuretake. Questionable: This *Japanese* watercolor set behaves more like a thick ink. I do like that a little dab of water will just saturate your brush in pigment. This also brings up the main point of people saying it looks chalking... I don't think it does look chalk when fully pigmented/applied. If you water it down it can look a little chalky. But again... this ink behaves I find this interesting: they look like transparent water colors... very fluid...but act like a thicker...INK. Its kinda like trying to classify Mercury : with gold silver plantinuunm... mercury just does its own thing... and you have to appreciate for those unique characteristics. These will not behave like the ones we get at Michael's or DickBlicks.
M**A
Beautiful watercolor paints!
I'm an "advanced amateur" watercolor painter, so I care about quality but don't want to spend $10 - $20 for a tube of paint. I also like the convenience of pan vs. tube colors. I was looking for a paint with good saturation, nice variety of colors and reasonable price. I couldn't be happier with this Kuretake Gansai Tambi set. They have every quality I was searching for and they are full, generous-sized pans (see image). The color selection is great; they are highly pigmented and have a nice creamy surface. The set comes with a color chart (in Japanese), but it's more useful to make your own swatch chart. (The paints are also identified by number.) I was familiar with the Kuretake name and the other reviews on this site convinced me that these paints were a good choice, and they definitely are. (P.S. The dog is in the photo for the cuteness factor, not for scale!)
C**T
Not traditional water paints.
As always with Prime item came on time and in one piece. Colors are highly pigmented and can be as opaque as a guache or as transparent as a traditional water color wash. But on that note these are NOT traditional Western water colors like a White nights or Cottman. They are a traditional Gansai medium where colors are meant to be used direct and washed down to get desired hue and transparency and are not meant to be mixed. Layering will take some practice as bottom layers will reactivate and mix if not carefull but if there is a mistake they lift very easy. Also with some colors when used direct and bold may leave a light shine to the dried paint. This is due to the additives used. Where traditional water paints use a gum Arabic which dissolves almost entirely leaving just the pigment. Gansai are mix with a glue like gelatin which doesn't entirely dissolve. So if you were watching YouTube and seeing some of these amazing water color artist and decided to try out a new medium these are not for you but if you like water colors and like the more opaque look give them a try. But they will have a slight learning curve. That said the quality and colors are on point, highly pigmented and beautiful colors. A little pigment goes a long way. As for the size of the pans. They are as wide as they are so you can use a traditional Japanese caligraphy brush and not damage the hairs. Overall I really like these paints. like I said beautiful bold highly pigmented and buttery smoth. Also 36 high quality paints for around 30 us dollars can not be beat. Beautiful packaging but one down fall "if you're a noob like me" dose not come with a pallet. So have one handy or oder one with your paints. Overall I really love these paints. And highly recommend if you're willing to try something different.
M**E
I'm So Glad I Purchased This! You Will Be, Too!
I had some concerns after reading some of the reviews stating that their pans arrived with cracked watercolor and/or poor packaging. Now, broken pan watercolor is not too terrible and can be easily remedied. But if many were arriving this way, I tend to believe that such a company MAY not be concerned about quality either. However, I was rather surprised and delighted to see that the company had changed their packaging, and now they include a heavy plastic insert that covers the pans inside the box to prevent movement. What did this mean to me? It told me that the company listened to reviewers AND cared! So, they shot straight to the top before I even wet my paintbrush. Now, the watercolor. I purchased the 36-pan set and am fairly pleased with the colors included (not all my go-to's...but this wasn't a set of 60!). The quality: The colors vary in this category, but most lay down buttery smooth. I haven't had them for long and haven't performed my 'Translucency Test' on each color yet (drawing a black line with a waterproof marker, then painting over it with each color to see if I can see the line fairly clearly through the paint (translucent), or if it obscures the line (opaque). They also mix well with each other, to create more colors...which is as expected. I can reactivate them with a bit of water after they've dried on my palette without any problems (they aren't grainy)...which means less waste for me. Lightfastedness: I'm sorry to say that I can't recall what the box said (and I'm unable to go look at the moment)...but I can say that I probably wouldn't be able to read it, as nothing is in English. I'll have to Google that concern. And...that's it for me. I'm not a professional watercolor artist. I use these for crafting cards and painting whenever the mood strikes, as it's so calming. My photo shows a 'rainbow' background for a shaker card I'm currently making. Hope this review was helpful.
C**N
Second time's the charm
The paints were all over the place on my first order, some chips from one paint landed on another.. I ordered again the next day and it was fine. It's a gift, so I wanted it to look nice! Otherwise very nice paint set.
L**Y
Fantastic Value and Comparable to Top Brands
I purchased this set after watching a comparison of it with other high end brands. I love it so much! The colours blend easily and the set really has everything you could want. Very high pigment, so I'm able to make deep or dark colours really pop. Great value!! The only thing I would change is that instead of being in a box, it would be a tin so I could use the lid as a mixing tray. But really, this set is fantastic. Big pans, too! Great if you use big brushes.
K**R
Beautiful bright colours.
Really lovely paints and very vibrant colours. Would recommend them and I had them recommended to me.
F**H
Recommended
Very nice
M**O
Si llegan a México! :D
Muy feliz de haber tomado el riesgo a pesar de los comentarios en contra de este articulo, llegaron tiempo después del estimado pero por problemas en aduana al requerir cierta papelería básica de identificación del comprador y del producto (nada del otro mundo), solo en lo que se tardaron en resolver en aduana y liberar el producto fue el tiempo de retraso del paquete (al rededor de 4 días hábiles en este caso especifico). Excelente producto! Encantada con la textura de estas acuarelas, valió la pena la espera!, colores muy intensos y variados, las cantidades de pastilla es muy considerable cada una viene separada del estuche completo eso te permite escoger solo los tonos a usar ya que el tamaño del estuche si es muy grande, también el tamaño de cada pastilla es muy bueno porque puedes utilizar un pincel ancho dentro de la misma sin problema, recomiendo ver vídeos del producto para terminar de convencerte y comprarlas!
J**B
Beautiful psints
Fir the first time ever i decided to splash out on some really good water colours. These are beautiful & vibrant. I love that they dry smoothly and dont feel all powdery to touch. Worth the money
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