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In the early Showa era, Ebisuya sealed natural mineral pigments in test tubes, affixed labels, and sold them. These labels, featuring a double red frame on a white background, are crucial for authenticating "Ebisuya-released" products. This set of pigments was acquired 20 years ago from a Japanese painter who passed away at the age of 100. 〇 Mizuasagi (Water Light Green) - 53g total Mizuasagi = A pale shade of light green (light blue-green) rock pigment. This is a rare item with high antique value today. Materials: Azurite and malachite, adjusted to a pale color. The particles are fine, creating a pale, whitish blue-green. ・The color of leek green was a symbol of samurai culture, and its pale shade, Mizuasagi, was used to express "refreshment and tranquility." Uses: For the pale parts of the sky, highlights on water surfaces, pale blue-green in kimonos, and pale colors in flowers and decorations. 〇 About this product Released by Kyoto Ebisuya in the early Showa era, in test tubes. As a rare item at the time, the "Mizuasagi" was sold in various sizes: 8, 10, 11, 13, and 15, making it a rare release. Especially, the natural mineral pigments in test tubes from that era have antique value and are sometimes traded at high prices as research materials or collector's items. (From AI research data) The photos and descriptions are complete. Please examine them thoroughly before making a purchase.
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