70 likes | 74 Views
Natural Pigments offers Fresco pigment powders for sale online at the affordable prices. We make our pigments, on the other hand, to specifications that maintain their best qualities and allow artists to refine them for their own use. For the detailed information, visit us at www.naturalpigments.com<br>
E N D
Fresco Pigment Powders For Sale | Rublev Colours Pigments Natural Pigments offers Fresco pigment powders for sale online at the affordable prices. We make our pigments, on the other hand, to specifications that maintain their best qualities and allow artists to refine them for their own use.
Pigment Powders Azurite 10g Azurite 50g Our azurite is natural carbonate of copper from ore deposits in Dzhezkgazgan, Kazakhstan. It has a bright blue masstone and a greenish undertone with a fine grind of less than 20 µ particles. Our azurite is natural carbonate of copper from ore deposits in Dzhezkgazgan, Kazakhstan. It has a bright blue masstone and a greenish undertone with a fine grind of less than 20 µ particles.
Blue Bice 10g Smalt 50g Blue bice is the name given to a pale blue artificial basic copper carbonate with approximately the same chemical composition as azurite. Our blue bice is made according to an English recipe of the 18th century. Smalt is a fine to coarsely ground potassium glass of blue color. The blue is due to small amounts of cobalt added as cobalt oxide during manufacture.
Egyptian Blue 10g Egyptian Blue 100g Egyptian blue is a copper calcium silicate that was the first synthetic pigment and the most extensively used from the early dynasties in Egypt until the end of the Roman period in Europe. Egyptian blue is a copper calcium silicate that was the first synthetic pigment and the most extensively used from the early dynasties in Egypt until the end of the Roman period in Europe.
Maya Blue 4 oz vol Prussian Blue 1kg Maya Blue, developed by the Maya who ruled Mesoamerica from about 290 to 900 C.E., is a remarkable pigment based on a blue dye precipitated onto clay. Prussian blue, discovered in 1704 or 1705, is generally regarded as the first of the modern colors. In truth it is something of an anomaly, appearing well before the blossoming of chemistry as a science in the late 18th century.
Address - 291 Shell Lane, Willits CA 95490 Phone - (888) 361-5900 +1 (707) 459-9998 https://www.naturalpigments.com