

🎨 Elevate your art game—48 colors, zero limits!
The Mungyo Professional Half Pan Watercolor Set offers 48 highly pigmented, student-grade colors in a compact, durable tin case with an integral mixing palette. Designed for portability and ease of use, this set balances quality and convenience, making it ideal for outdoor painting and creative professionals seeking vibrant, versatile watercolors on the go.
| ASIN | B07SLWK5MR |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,751 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #106 in Palettes |
| Brand | MUNGYO |
| Color | 48 Colors |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,480) |
| Date First Available | May 3, 2019 |
| Finish | Matte |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Included Components | Palette |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Volume | 48 |
| Item Weight | 7 ounces |
| Item model number | MWPH |
| Manufacturer | Mungyo |
| Material | Tin |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Information | Can |
| Paint Type | Watercolor |
| Part Number | MWPH |
| Product Dimensions | 0.79 x 0.63 x 0.04 inches |
| Size | 48 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Special Feature | 세트 |
| Special Features | 세트 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Exterior |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 343528872484 632294981101 |
| Unit Count | 48.0 Count |
B**M
Great paint
I've been using these and MeiLiang for all recent paintings. They are not professional grade but are more then adequate for most work: flow well lift well, highly pigmented-- a superior student grade. They don't have the pigment load of professional, but I mostly don't need or want pigment that dense, and it's easy enough to just add another layer when I want more intensity-- or temporarily swith to a paint with more pigment, but that's rarely needed. The pigmets are listed so I know what I'm using, and often have only 1 or 2 pigments in a color. They don't use the most expensive pigments and I would not expect them to, but the ones used are good quality. I definitely prefer these to Van Gogh, and they are priced much better. Good box and palette, and lyout. Hard to go wrong buying these.
R**L
Good buy
Great value, fine quality watercolors. As you can see in the color swatch I made, there is a nice drift and range in each regular color. I reorganized them to a more preferred color order. The pearl, metallic, and white are not typical watercolors and do paint differently.
S**H
Surprisingly vivid and easy to work with
I didn’t know what to expect, it’s really hard to trust art supplies that claim to be professional, especially on this site. From reviews I’ve watch online this watercolor works like professional grade watercolors (meaning it disperses/flows well into water, it is intense in color/pigment load, it has strong color retaining ability in sunlight, it moves across good quality watercolor paper easily which makes washes and blends easier to accomplish). All of these it does. What shocked me was how well these watercolor paints worked even on lower quality pulp watercolor and mixed media paper, and even with water brushes. The paint stays smooth, wet, and able to flow or be moved longer than any dry watercolor pans I’ve ever worked with. There’s something I can’t describe that brings me a level of joy and excitement working with these paints that my other similarly priced sets don’t match. I regularly use Winsor Newton Cotman (and Phoenix which seems to be a very similar dupe) and MeiLiang (aka “Pretty Excellent”). Cotman is great if you want total control over colors staying exactly where you place them. MeiLiang is more slightly more intense but a little less controllable. This set is more like MeiLiang, but easier to work with (better flow, better gradient blending, slower drying time), better dried appearance especially of mass tone and dry on wet application), and richer colors once dried for most colors. I also really appreciate the range of floral and earth tones in this palette. Some colors require longer activation (the time between wetting the pan before loading your brush) to get full color depth, especially the metallics and pearl white. I think this will be a paint I stick with for a long time. It appears to perform as close to the top professional brands at half (or more) of the cost. I also love the fact these work well with all types of paper (even card stock) so I can use it for card making and mixed media adult coloring with colored pencils or water soluble colored pencils.
S**Z
Great quality!
I ordered these watercolor paints less than 2 months ago. The colors are rich and solid. They blend nicely. The paint doesn't look all watered down when blending. It's a nice good standing case they come in. I will order more after I wear these down.
A**R
Nice set of watercolor paints
Nice set of watercolor paints, the price was reasonable and the quality is comparable to other mid line professional paints. I would recommend this Mungyo watercolor set for the good pigment color and ease of use
S**D
Great color variations, good for beginners
This set includes 48 different colors that look really good and have a good quality. This item is great for beginners as the set is fairly priced and the quality is good enough to work with. Keep in mind you would also need a good quality brushes with it. REMEMBER to not let the pans out for a long period of time so they won't dry out.
N**I
Good paints
The colors are very vibrant, mix well, and they layer very well. 10/10
V**.
Beautiful variety of colors
Preface: I'm no expert. Just someone who likes watercolor and have no watercolor skills (beginner). Mainly bought these because I wanted the ability to refill the half pans... I think I can use the Winsor & Newton Cotman ones. I believe the Mungyo colors are dupes or close of these; they even have the same name. So it's going to be easy for me when I need to find refills. These are very pigmented and easy to use. See pictures for swatches. Don't be alarmed to see the cracks in the metallic pans. Once wet, they work great with the exception of copper... It's not very pearly. Not sure if it's just me, but I feel some pans are more filled than others by a tiny bit. You'll see in the pictures. I'd buy this again or as a gift!
P**S
i love the colours
L**N
When I set out to trial watercolour sets, I had a pretty set criteria of things I was looking for. I wanted a set you could get in your hot little (Australian) hands in a relatively short time period, that was inexpensive, and would help budding watercolour artists succeed in painting, rather than battling poor quality paints. Bonus points if I could get it with 24 colours under $50AUD. Guys, this one does. It. All. I ordered the Mungyo Professional 24 Half Pan set from Amazon, and I had it open on my desk in less than a week. The half pans are housed in a lovely metal tin, and can easily be switched out when empty (or for other colors of your preference). There is also a extendable mixing palette which flips out. The paints come individually wrapped with paint information on each pan. The range of colours in the 24 pan set is decent. A few inclusions are odd (Naples yellow? OK….), the is there is the ever present (and still just as useless) white, and I’m mildly perplexed by the lack of ultramarine. But on the whole, there are a great selection to choose from and there are a good range of pinks and a decent violet. I keep banging on about these because they’re so crucial to making really vibrant multicolour pieces. These paints really came into their own when I started swatching. Mungyo is a korean brand, the same as my go-to Mijello Mission Gold. I could hardly tell the difference between these, and my considerably more expensive paints. They’re so vibrant and pigmented, they re-wet perfectly and there is not a scrap of chalkiness to them! They mix and flow beautifully with water. The only downside to these paints I can see is that they maaayyybe are a tad muddier than my Mission Gold paints in my heart painting test (on my standard Art Spectrum 60% cotton 300GSM paper). But honestly, look at this thing. It’s so bright. The colours are so clear. THESE ARE $50 PAINTS!! AND THEY COME WITH A METAL PALETTE!! Um. I like these. Can you tell? Pros: Brilliantly pigmented and not chalky Great value for money Really decent palette Honestly, these are low-end Artist quality Cons: Not available in stores, though shipping was fast Lots of blended pigment colours, so slightly muddier when mixed Are these 100% perfect? No. there are a few odd colour inclusions and some colour exclusions that make me scratch my head. Are these absolutely brilliant for the price? Yup. A solid beginner set that will make you pleased as punch and keen to crack them out at any opportunity.
J**Y
I bought these because the reviews were great. That’s not always as helpful as we’d like right. Well. Oh my goodness. These are amazing. Tin box. Yum. Amazing colours. They feel sooooo creamy. Other reviews said they don’t need much activating and I’m not sure it can be over stated at all. Just a touch of the wet brush to the dry pan and you get plenty of pigment. The colour is vibrant and so translucent. I’m so excited I’ve not even had time to do more than a swatch and playing with one colour and I’m over the moon. Beautiful layering. Though I was too impatient to wait for it to dry properly. Anyway. So very worth the money. Oh. I bought Daniel smith the other day as a treat but I’m afraid I may end up using these all the time. So so so happy.
O**O
Excelente
A**R
I would give 5 star ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ one thing they can improve on - it’s difficult to unpack every colour and it’s so tiny. Makes it very difficult to remove the paper wrapping for each cake and the tiny plastic wrapping again inside. It’s not needed at all. When we open it we are able to use it immediately it would be great. It literally takes half an hour to remove all the tiny wrappings. Esp if we are gifting to kids - they have a tough time opening it. Pl just leave the cakes open. Thanks
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