IUILE

IUILE specialises in handcrafted Colourshift, Glitter, and Shimmer watercolour paints. Rich, vivid and intense, their paints produce dazzling effects, especially when applied on dark paper. They only use high quality cosmetic grade powders and vegan recipes.

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IUILE : Watercolour Paint

60 colours available

From $16.60

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IUILE: Dazzling Handmade Watercolours

IUILE brings a fresh and vibrant approach to watercolour. They provide artists with a palette of shimmering colours that are unique and captivating.

Each IUILE watercolour is crafted by hand in small batches, using high quality cosmetic grade powders and vegan recipes. They also use traditional methods to ensure rich, intense colour. IUILE ’s dedication to small-scale production allows them to explore unique pigments, creating watercolours that often feature striking hues and effects not commonly found in mass-produced paints.

The IUILE range offers shimmering and metallic colours that add a special dimension to artwork. These watercolour paints are known for their smooth texture, excellent rewetting properties, and the ability to lay down vibrant washes. Their metallic and interference paints are popular with artists looking to add a touch of luminescence or texture to their work.

By focusing on quality and creativity, IUILE provides artists with paints that inspire experimentation and expressive work. The attention to detail in their production process ensures that each pan offers consistent performance, whether used for delicate washes, bold strokes, or intricate details.

IUILE Handmade Watercolour has quickly gained a following among artists who appreciate the brand's commitment to innovation and the bright, luminescent tradition of watercolour painting.


‘If I had to choose one word to describe my first impression of IUILE Watercolours, it would be dazzling. These are unique iridescent paints with vibrant colours that shift from one hue to another as though enchanted.’

Read Artist Morgaine Davidson Review IUILE Watercolours on Jackson’s Art Blog.