Article number: | 957 |
Availability: | In stock (13) |
Delivery time: | Europa 2-8 working days - see specific information per country |
If you are using oil paint frequently, the bulk packages of all colours might be an economical option for you! The biodegradable bags are filled with ca. 450 grams of natural oil pigments!
Note: not all colours have the same weight. Mineral pigments are natural and do differ in weight and consistency. Therefore our bags are filled with a volume which will be enough to make at least 500 ml to 1 liter of oil paint.
Complete your pigments with the refined and organic walnut oil. You can mix as much as you need and walnut oil in contrast to linseed oil doesn't yellow overtime.
Pigment information:
Venetian Red, Color Index #PR102, Lightfastness: Excellent, Opacity: Opaque
Yellow Ochre, Color Index #PY43, Lightfastness: Excellent, Opacity: Opaque
Emerald Green, Color Index #PG17, Lightfastness: Excellent, Opacity: Opaque
Ultramarine Blue, Color Index #PB29, Lightfastness: Excellent, Opacity: Semi-Transparent
Ultramarine Purple, Color Index #PV15, Lightfastness: Excellent, Opacity: Semi-Transparent
Burnt Sienna, Color Index #PR102, Lightfastness: Excellent , Opacity: Opaque
Black Ochre, Color Index #PBK11, Lightfastness: Excellent , Opacity: Opaque
Titanium White Rutile, Color Index #PW6, Lightfastness: Excellent, Opacity: Opaque
Brilliant Yellow, Color Index #PY151, Lightfastness: Excellent, Opacity: Opaque
French Turquoise, Color Index #PW6 / PB29 / PG7, Lightfastness: Excellent, Opacity: Semi-Transparent
Natural Mica Gold, Color Index #PW-20, Lightfastness: Excellent, Opacity: Semi-Transparent
Natural Mica Silver, Color Index #PW-20, Lightfastness: Excellent, Opacity: Opaque
Natural Mica Copper, Color Index #PW-20, Lightfastness: Excellent, Opacity: Opaque
Raw Sienna, Color Index #PY43, Lightfastness: Excellent, Opacity: Semi-Transparent
Burnt Umber, Color Index- #PBR7, Lightfastness: Excellent, Opacity: Opaque
Ultramarine blue: The composition of the mineral is Si4O10(OH)2Mg3
Throughout history, blues in nature were very rare and usually made with precious stones like Lapis Lazuli. These stones are now unsustainably harvested in Afghanistan, so we have found this beautiful, non-toxic and sustainably-made alternative. Origin - France