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Gofun has been our flagship product since the founding of UEBAESOU, carefully developed and refined over the years. It is a prized white pigment widely used in Japanese painting for various purposes such as surface preparation, undercoating, and blending with other colors to create lighter tones. Its versatility extends beyond painting, finding applications in dolls, masks, architecture, and signage. Notably, the vibrant hues of places like Nikko Toshogu Shrine beautifully contrast against the white backdrop created by Sumi powder.

Our Gofun exhibits remarkable elasticity and adhesive properties, boasting a plump and serene color that adds depth and richness to artwork, even when viewed from a distance. 

[Grade]
● Gofun (White pigment) is derived from scallop shells with 7 grades in total:
Tobikiri, Hakuhou, Kotobuki, Shirayuki, Shirohana, Funmatsu Gofun, Yuki-jirushi

The purity of the white varies depends on the grade.

Gofun Shirohana 500g

Item Number: 1017
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Gofun has been our flagship product since the founding of UEBAESOU, carefully developed and refined over the years. It is a prized white pigment widely used in Japanese painting for various purposes such as surface preparation, undercoating, and blending with other colors to create lighter tones. Its versatility extends beyond painting, finding applications in dolls, masks, architecture, and signage. Notably, the vibrant hues of places like Nikko Toshogu Shrine beautifully contrast against the white backdrop created by Sumi powder.

Our Gofun exhibits remarkable elasticity and adhesive properties, boasting a plump and serene color that adds depth and richness to artwork, even when viewed from a distance. 

[Grade]
● Gofun (White pigment) is derived from scallop shells with 7 grades in total:
Tobikiri, Hakuhou, Kotobuki, Shirayuki, Shirohana, Funmatsu Gofun, Yuki-jirushi

The purity of the white varies depends on the grade.