Kremer Pigmente GmbH & Co. KG Kremer Pigments Inc., USA
46400 Gofun Shirayuki
Japanese pearl white is made from oyster shells. The oyster shells
are collected in large heaps by the seaside in Kyoto, where they start rotting quickly
in the warm and humid climate. During a span of 5-10 years the organic compounds
decompose, leaving behind finest pearl white flakes. These are ground further
and sorted by size to produce the most important white in the history of Japanese
art and crafts.
Gofun is used like a white gilding ground. It is mixed with a rabbit skin solution (see product 63020) and applied on a sized ground, then burnished to a gloss with an agate burnisher.
We offer genuine Gofun Shirayuki imported from the last existing Japanese manufacturer.