


Akashiya Mini Ume Flower Paint Palette
This compact, flower-shaped mixing palette is the perfect companion for Akashiya Sai watercolor brush pens. Simply dip the brush tip into water placed in the palette to create soft tones and subtle gradations in a single stroke. You can also blend different Akashiya Sai colors directly in the wells to make custom shades, then dip your brush into the new color to write or paint.
With shallow, petal-shaped wells that keep colors cleanly separated and easy to manage, this palette is lightweight, reusable, and simple to clean. It enhances the expressive range of Japanese brush pens and adds a quiet, traditional charm to your creative workspace.
Explore our Japanese brush pens, a harmonious blend of tradition and ease.
Details
- Size: 3.3" × 0.4" H (8.5 cm × 1.0 cm)
- Weight: 0.95 oz (27 g)
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Material: ABS Resin
- Brand: Akashiya
Akashiya – Centuries of Calligraphy Tradition in Your Hands
Founded in 1624 in Nara, the birthplace of Japanese calligraphy, Akashiya has carried on the art of brushmaking for nearly 400 years. What sets them apart is their commitment to integrity in craftsmanship: unlike mass production, each brush is handcrafted from start to finish by a single skilled artisan. This dedication ensures not just quality, but a soul in every piece.
Akashiya’s iconic brush pens—especially the beloved Sai series—are known for their long, well-balanced barrels and silky ink flow that responds beautifully without pressure. International stationery fans often describe them as offering the sensation of holding a traditional brush, but with the ease of a pen.
Balancing centuries of tradition with a spirit of innovation, Akashiya has expanded their reach beyond calligraphy into colored brush pens and even makeup brushes. Their bold approach to preserving and evolving Japanese artistry has made them a bridge between timeless techniques and modern creative expression.
When you hold an Akashiya brush pen, you're not just writing—you’re experiencing a living heritage shaped by history, passion, and meticulous hands.
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Description
This compact, flower-shaped mixing palette is the perfect companion for Akashiya Sai watercolor brush pens. Simply dip the brush tip into water placed in the palette to create soft tones and subtle gradations in a single stroke. You can also blend different Akashiya Sai colors directly in the wells to make custom shades, then dip your brush into the new color to write or paint.
With shallow, petal-shaped wells that keep colors cleanly separated and easy to manage, this palette is lightweight, reusable, and simple to clean. It enhances the expressive range of Japanese brush pens and adds a quiet, traditional charm to your creative workspace.
Explore our Japanese brush pens, a harmonious blend of tradition and ease.
Details
- Size: 3.3" × 0.4" H (8.5 cm × 1.0 cm)
- Weight: 0.95 oz (27 g)
-
Material: ABS Resin
- Brand: Akashiya
Akashiya – Centuries of Calligraphy Tradition in Your Hands
Founded in 1624 in Nara, the birthplace of Japanese calligraphy, Akashiya has carried on the art of brushmaking for nearly 400 years. What sets them apart is their commitment to integrity in craftsmanship: unlike mass production, each brush is handcrafted from start to finish by a single skilled artisan. This dedication ensures not just quality, but a soul in every piece.
Akashiya’s iconic brush pens—especially the beloved Sai series—are known for their long, well-balanced barrels and silky ink flow that responds beautifully without pressure. International stationery fans often describe them as offering the sensation of holding a traditional brush, but with the ease of a pen.
Balancing centuries of tradition with a spirit of innovation, Akashiya has expanded their reach beyond calligraphy into colored brush pens and even makeup brushes. Their bold approach to preserving and evolving Japanese artistry has made them a bridge between timeless techniques and modern creative expression.
When you hold an Akashiya brush pen, you're not just writing—you’re experiencing a living heritage shaped by history, passion, and meticulous hands.
























