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🎨 Elevate your palette with Mijello Mission Gold — where vibrant meets visionary.
The Mijello Mission Gold Water Color Set offers 34 artist-quality 15ml tubes crafted from the finest pigments with an innovative honey-based formula that minimizes wet-to-dry color shift and delivers excellent lightfastness. Designed for professionals and serious hobbyists, this set combines vivid, transparent colors with smooth blending and precise control, all housed in a premium, gift-worthy package.







| ASIN | B00BFCGF3I |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #113,711 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #2,422 in Art Paints |
| Brand Name | Mijello |
| Color | multi color |
| Container Type | Tube |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (363) |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08809109438057 |
| Item Form | Solid |
| Item Volume | 15 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 2.75 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Martin F Weber |
| Model Number | MWC1534 |
| Paint Type | Watercolor |
| Part Number | MWC1534 |
| Size | 34 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Special Features | Innovative Formula, Finest Pigments |
| Specific Uses For Product | Pots |
| Surface Recommendation | Paper |
| UPC | 603895767142 |
| Unit Count | 510 Milliliters |
P**E
Great paints, mysteriously named colors
Mijello and I have had a two-year journey. A couple years ago, a year and a half after I started painting with watercolors (I used to paint with oils and draw a lot), I got the Mission Gold set with the 36 smaller tubes and the huge palette. I gave away the palette, but I've continued to use the Mission Gold tubes. I got used to the way that they don't move as much wet-on-wet as some paints do, and I found for some paintings, that was a plus. I got used to the fact that these won't fully dry in pans as they're honey-based. And I really liked the colors. And over time, while I used many other brands - among them, Daniel Smith, Da Vinci, MaimariBlu, Holbein, Rembrandt, Lukas and Sennelier - I found I kept coming back to Mission Gold. Not for everything, but I enjoyed them and liked the colors. When I first saw this set - Mijello Mission Gold Water Color Set, 34 Colors (15ml tubes for $88, wow!), I figured they had to be fakes. But reading the reviews and talking to the marketplace seller, that didn't seem likely. So I finally pulled the trigger. First off, the packaging of this set is gorgeous! The presentation is by far the best of any set of paints or pencils I own. If you want to wow a painter with a gift, this beautiful box with the cardboard ribbon that fits the box graphics perfectly is it, and on the back is the color chart with lightfast and pigment info. You can cut it out and keep it in the box. There's a flyer inside showing all the colors in the line, and the paints have a sheet of black foam over them to protect them. Each 15 ml tube is fitted in its own location. If you're familiar with the smaller 7 ml tubes from the palette set, good news is that the caps on these larger tubes are much easier to open and close. None of the paint in my tubes had separated, but if they do, it's not a huge deal to mix it back up. The Mijello Mission Gold watercolor paints are well-saturated, work well on dry and wet paper, mix well with water, and I've mixed many beautiful colors with them. It took me a while to fully appreciate them, but I love painting with them. These paints have some quirks or differences when it comes to the naming vs the pigments. None of these paints have any Cadmium or Cobalt, so you might be surprised to find a Cerulean Blue, but this is actually a hue. The Veridian is actually Phthalo Green, a color I like but it's not Veridian. And a couple of the browns are odd mixes of pigments for colors that are usually made from PBr7. The Permanent Yellow Deep is usually called Hansa Yellow Deep, and it's one of my favorites. They also sort of got creative with a few color names while using standard paint pigments, but honestly I don't mind. I might have lowered the rating on these paints by 1 point due to the oddities, but honestly the price can't be beat for artist quality paints, so I gave it the point back. Btw, I've been told that this paint is vegetarian but it's not vegan since it has honey in it. While there's no Cadmiums in this set, there are several paints that use nickel (pigment PY150, which is nickel azo yellow) for those avoiding it. What stands out for me about this paint is the feeling when painting it paper, the lower amount of movement when painting wet-on-wet, allowing more control when you want it while still having enough movement to spread beautifully. The colors are vivid, many are transparent, and I've mixed some gorgeous colors with it. I did replace the Yellow Ochre No 1 that comes with this set with their Yellow Ochre No 2, which I prefer. While these aren't the paints I'd recommend if you dry all your paints in pans, as it stays a little sticky when it's dried thick, I love these paints, and I'm glad the excellent price finally tempted me into ordering the set. If you're moving up from student grade paints or just want to try something new, I definitely recommend these.
A**R
MEJELLO Mission Gold makes me a happy Artist :)
AWESOME PAINT! Not one tube had any separation! Great color! Love their caps! Burnt Sienna mix a bit different though, but usable. Great prices on their paints, high pigment load! If it doesn't move enough for you, use some synthetic ox gall.
L**K
professional watercolor paints for a good price
Beautiful, highly saturated artist-grade watercolors at a good price -- full-sized tubes usually run about $8 to $13 a tube (15ml). If you are interested in purchasing this brand, there are a lot of You Tube videos that discuss Mission Mijello watercolor paints. This set contains 34 15ml tubes of watercolor paint. Also, this paint is out of stock at a lot of US online paint stores (Jerry's, Blick) As others have pointed out, just make sure you receive the "type" that you want & contact the seller directly -- there are three types-- Type A (Asia), Type B (US) & Type C (EU). I received Type A, which I am very happy with (I live in the US and did not want the US set because I don't need white or black watercolors).
D**A
Awesome artist quality paints!
I am a beginner at watercolor. I mean I have done watercolor before but mainly in school and I have always loved arts and crafts. But just really getting into watercolor recently I picked up a couple sets of watercolors from micheals, the pan set and the tube set both being $4.99 the tubes were pretty much trash, and the pan was pretty good or so I thought. I then decided after using those paints for about a month that I needed to get an artist quality set to preform better for my artistic abilities. After doing much research I decided on the mijello mission gold class watercolors, for the price, and from what I could see on the Internet the awesome bright colors. After using this set for a few days now I think I can officially say that these are artist quality paints they perform so much nicer than the cheaper paints and in comparison are so much brighter and translucent. I have not personally tried other artist quality paints so I can't really say these are the best out of all of them but what I can say is that I will be sticking to this set for quite sometime and am estatic to have purchased these paints! All I need now is some good quality paper! 100% 10 out of 10 would recommend!
C**R
Love, love, love these colors
After doing some research I went ahead and got these. The colors are beautiful and I'm quite happy with these. Apparently there are three different sets; Asian, US, and EU. They have the same 31 colors and then the other 3 are different based on the type of set. Such as the US set has Chinese White, Ivory Black and Perm Alizarin Crimson. Whereas the Asian set has Crimson Lake, Red Violet, and Bright Clear Violet. I got the Asian set, which I don't mind as it had some of the colors I wanted and I don't really use black or white. These are beautiful and vibrant colors. A little goes a very, very long way. I'm still trying to get used to the amount needed to get the desired effect. I've been able to do some mixing with these and they blend beautifully and consistently. The pigments are listed on each tube as well as on the color chart provided. These are some beautiful paints and well worth it!
A**E
Je suis prothésiste ongulaire et l'aquarelle est une de mes passions. Textile parfaite, un investissement a long terme. Je recommande. Livraison rapide.
.**X
arrivato in tempi rapidissimi, provati e..... meraviglia! colori brillanti che non ti aspetti. Li consiglio a tutti quelli che amano i colori decisi.
P**O
Bom.
G**A
Pigmentan muy bien, gama de color variada, al destaparlos por primera ves se desperdicia un poco de producto, ya que sale como si lo apachurraras, supongo que esto pasa con los productos que vienen en esa presentación, estaría genial que incluyera un godete
S**Y
I rarely write reviews but this product deserves a good one. I own every Daniel Smith and Winsor and Newton Artists Watercolour tubes. These are their equal and, if you like to fill a palette and use them like pans, they ar the best for this as they remain soft to the touch even after two year out of the tube (unliek W&N which go rock hard). The colours are wonderfully vibrant. They are lightfast, with the exception of Opera Rose (which is not usually lightfast in any brand) and Peacock Blue. As they work out at only £3 a 14ml tube they are excellent value at a fraction of the usual price.
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