ShinHan is based in Korea. They have a number of different art materials - oils, acrylics, poster colours, art makers etc - but I'll concentrate on their Extra Fine range of watercolours - the PWC range. They also have a ShinHan range with 30 colours and a student range with 24.
The PWC range consists of 84 colours, with many being single pigment colours. The ones I have tried paint out very brightly and rewet beautifully. However they are a few pigments that don't rate as highly as I'd like on the lightfast scales - notice many of the reds are made with the very fugitive PR83.
I have only tried a small number from this range but will include all the swatches so you can see the other pigment information.
There is a full colour chart available from their website
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ShinHan PWC Watercolours |
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ShinHan PWC Watercolours |
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ShinHan PWC Watercolours |
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ShinHan PWC Watercolours |
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ShinHan PWC Watercolours |
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ShinHan PWC Watercolours |
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ShinHan PWC Watercolours |
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ShinHan PWC Watercolours |
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ShinHan PWC Watercolours |
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ShinHan PWC Watercolours |
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ShinHan PWC Watercolours |
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ShinHan PWC Watercolours |
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ShinHan PWC Watercolours |
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ShinHan PWC Watercolours |
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ShinHan PWC Watercolours |
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ShinHan PWC Watercolours |
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ShinHan PWC Watercolours |
Lots of gaps to fill - if you have favourite PWC paints, feel free to comment below.