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The perfect dark green. You can use like it is or you can also tone it down with white or yellow to get smooth transitions
The darkest, deepest, strongest green you can get, looks black in the bottle, you can use this for your cover ups, or cut it down with white and ge...
View full detailsDragon is one of our favorites over here. Bold and beautiful. Try it in your traditional work.
Green apple, contains a nice load of white in it, worlds apart from the regular greens.
Great for all kinds of leaves and when combined with darker greens.
The brightest green, made out of pure bright yellow with a touch of green. This one glows!
When you say green, this is it. Great medium tone of green, not too dark and not too light.
Clean, fresh and bright shade of green.
Green and brownish looking tone, goes great combined with Olive, and is a great color for Neo Traditional work, for those fancy leaves and anything...
View full detailsThe brightest green from the line, just as bright as a neon sign.
Olive is one of those colors you need, if you want to achieve a different look in your tattoos. Goes great with greens, browns, ochres and eart...
View full detailsThe color of the psychedelic cactus that has been used in spiritual rituals for thousands of years.
Green Tip, nice for the light part of leaves and mixes great with Sweet Leaf.
Matcha, a nice mellow green which works well for leaves and kimonos.
Sweet Leaf; a dark green for all sorts of foliage.
Moegi This is a color that has been used in Japan since the Heian Period (794-1192). In Kabuki Theatre, this is one of the three colors of the fina...
View full detailsWakanae This light subtle green is based on the color of young sprouted rice. It is suitable for Buddhist pieces, kimono patterns and the underside...
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