Holbein "Irodori" Antique Watercolor

Take a step back into time when using Holbein Irodori watercolor. With 48 vibrant color to choose from, Irodori was created to reproduce the palette once used by Japanese Artists 15 centuries ago.
Irodori, pronounced (ear-row-door-e), Antique Watercolor was introduced in 1999. Production of Irodori is specifically designed so that every color granulates and is more opaque than contemporary watercolor, two traits commonly found in Japanese Watercolor paintings.
The high gum Arabic content of Irodori will deliver exceptional covering power and unlike traditional moist transparent watercolor, Irodori will not adhere to your palette once dry. Holbein recommends that when using Irodori, artists should only squeeze out what is needed for immediately use and store balance in the tube.