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Here you will find painting supplies, traditional paintings on rice paper and creative gift ideas.

THE 2026 CALENDAR

New emotions!
The 2026 calendar features new and surprising paintings.

Browse the preview now to discover some of the months.
Hurry and order this very special gift idea now!

Limited edition
Size: 22.2 × 44.6 cm
14 pages

Bring a touch of Japan into your home!

Choose to hang beauty and harmony on your walls!
Our latest creations dedicated to you.

DO YOU WANT TO PAINT AT HOME?
HERE YOU CAN FIND ALL THE MATERIALS!

Here you will find natural bristle brushes (weasel, goat) in different sizes, black ink, the traditional ink stick and the suzuri stone.

If you need special paper, you can also purchase raw rice paper already mounted on a white plastic backing (to prevent it from wrinkling), square rice cardboard, or practice paper called “bigia” paper, or recycled paper.

With your purchase you will support the association Scuola Internazionale di Sumi-e, which works for the well-being of society by offering meditation and Sumi-e painting activities throughout Europe.

We create your custom Sumi-e artwork on commission

Do you dream of having a painting dedicated to you?
With us, you can personalise your artwork

YOUR 5×1000
TO THE INTERNATIONAL SUMI-E SCHOOL APS

 

By choosing to allocate your Italian 5×1000 to the Scuola Internazionale di Sumi-e APS, you support:

The promotion of Sumi-e art, a symbol of peace and serenity, considered the mother of Art Therapy.
Workshops for children, teenagers and adults, exhibitions and meetings that promote intercultural dialogue and personal growth.
Initiatives that strengthen the social fabric and contribute to mental and spiritual health, in harmony with WHO principles.

Here’s how to do it:

Fill in your tax return.
Find the section dedicated to the 5×1000.
Enter the tax code of A.S.I.S. APS: 90058320046
Sign in the box dedicated to supporting non-profit organizations.

Thank you for choosing to allocate your 5×1000 to the Scuola di Sumi-e in Alba (CN).
Together, we can continue to make a difference by promoting the art of Sumi-e and the values of peace and harmony that it embodies.

Courses and Workshops

Do you want to learn how to paint using this traditional Japanese method?

  • Sconto

    Smoky black bowl

    Original price was: €60,00.Current price is: €40,00.
    A beautiful handcrafted piece, made entirely by hand. Its smooth, harmonious shape is achieved through wheel-throwing. Fired in a wood-fired kiln at extremely high temperatures. The colours are achieved using high-quality glazes. Made in Italy.
  • Sconto

    Indian ink 250 ml

    Original price was: €20,00.Current price is: €15,00.
    Indian ink – deep black – high quality, ready to use. Ideal for Sumi-e painting and calligraphy.
  • Sconto

    Indian ink 100 ml

    Original price was: €14,00.Current price is: €10,00.
    Indian ink – deep black – high quality, ready to use. Ideal for Sumi-e painting and calligraphy.
  • A large brush suitable for Sumi-e painting (particularly for the various sections of the bamboo stalk), calligraphy (larger characters) and watercolour painting. The soft goat-hair bristles adapt to the various movements of the hand.
  • A high-quality brush. Ideal for Sumi-e painting, calligraphy, watercolour painting and ceramics. Weasel hair is particularly flexible. Its fine tip allows for painting with great precision. Suitable for beginners.
  • Kid-hair brush, extremely fine and soft. Suitable for high-quality work. In Sumi-e painting, it is used to depict bamboo stems with a unique combination of vibrancy and delicacy. It absorbs large quantities of water and ink, allowing for a myriad of shades ranging from light grey to black.
  • Kid-hair brush, extremely fine and soft. Suitable for high-quality work. In Sumi-e painting, it is used to depict bamboo stems with a unique combination of vibrancy and delicacy. It absorbs large quantities of water and ink, allowing for a myriad of shades ranging from light grey to black.
  • Kid-hair brush, extremely fine and soft. Suitable for high-quality work. In Sumi-e painting, it is used to depict bamboo stems with a unique combination of vibrancy and delicacy. It absorbs large quantities of water and ink, allowing for a myriad of shades ranging from light grey to black.
  • An excellent product, extremely practical. Ideal for storing, keeping and carrying brushes of any size. A bamboo mat finished with sturdy stitching, featuring a cotton pocket divided into 9 compartments. Lightweight and easy to carry. Can be tied shut with the drawstring once rolled up.
  • The suzuri stone is used to grind ink sticks. It is composed of a recessed section that acts as a reservoir and a gently raised surface on which the ink stick is ground. Natural slate, anthracite colour.
  • Ink stick

    16,00
    It is the most famous and renowned ink in China, known as "Pine Smoke of Yellow Mountain". Made from pine soot from Yellow Mountain in Anhui Province, it is perfectly suited for both painting and calligraphy. Deep black. Long-lasting. Use: These ink sticks should be ground on a special inkstone (suzuri), to which a small amount of water is added depending on the desired consistency.
  • Recycled paper, also known as grey paper, ideal for calligraphy practice or Sumi-e painting. It absorbs ink and water well, without curling during use. Colour: grey. Price: €8 per kilo 1kg: approx. 70 sheets The number selected corresponds to the number of kilos required. For example: 1=1kg, 4=4kg
  • A postcard featuring a Sumi-e painting by the master Beppe Mokuza. The meaning of each work is described on the back of the postcard.
  • A postcard featuring a Sumi-e painting by the master Beppe Mokuza. The meaning of the subject is described on the back of the postcard.
  • A postcard featuring a Sumi-e painting by the master Beppe Mokuza. The meaning of the subject is described on the back of the postcard.

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