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19Th Century Watercolor Palette
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Ingredients
- About Rublev Colours Watercolors
- Rublev Colours features such genuine watercolors as natural Ultramarine (Lapis Lazuli), Azurite, Malachite, among many others. These single pigment paints available in moist (tubes) and semi-moist (pans) watercolors are made with the same pigments used by masters of past centuries. While the trend today in commercial watercolors is to suppress pigment textures in favor of homogeneous, flat color, the earth and mineral pigments used in Rublev Colours Watercolors feature larger particles that produce granulation effects without the use of surfactants, such as ox gall.
- Unlike pan watercolors made by the extrusion process, Rublev Colours Watercolors are poured-a process that preserves the integrity of each color and results in semi-moist cakes that respond instantly to a wet brush.
- Apply Rublev Colours watercolor on paper or other absorbent surfaces prepared to accept water-borne paint. Clean up is easy with soap and water.
- The 19th Century Watercolor Palette includes the hues used by British and American watercolorists of the 19th century-one full pan each of twelve watercolors
- Prussian Blue
- Cobalt Blue
- Chromium Oxide Green
- Italian Yellow Earth
- Chrome Yellow Primrose
- Maya Blue
- Alizarine Crimson
- Raw Sienna
- Raw Umber
- Cyprus Burnt Umber Warm
- Red Ocher
- Roman Black all in a Rublev Colours 12 Full-Pan Case
- Note: We may substitute colors that are out of stock or unavailable at the time of your order with similar hues of equal or greater value.
- 8.5" x 2.5" x 0.875" (22 cm x 7 cm x 2.5 cm) (closed)
- 8.5" x 8" (22 cm x 21 cm) (fully open)
Note: Ingredients may have been altered from the original.
Steps
Directions at naturalpigments.com
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