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Rublev Colours Pigments for Sale | Artists Colour Pigments

Rublev Colours are artistu2019s paints made with natural, artificial, inorganic, organic and historical pigments. Find the best Rublev colours pigments for sale at Natural Pigments including Blue Verditer, Cobalt Zinc Blue, Vivianite, Ultramarine Ash & more. Visit us now at www.naturalpigments.com

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Rublev Colours Pigments for Sale | Artists Colour Pigments

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  1. RublevColours Pigments for Sale | Artists Colour Pigments RublevColours are artist’s paints made with natural, artificial, inorganic, organic and historical pigments. Find the best Rublevcolours pigments for sale at Natural Pigments including Blue Verditer, Cobalt Zinc Blue, Vivianite, Ultramarine Ash & more.

  2. Ultramarine Ash 50g Lazurite is a rare blue mineral found with other minerals in a rock called lapis lazuli. We buy select pieces from one of the oldest lazurite mines in Badakhshan, Afghanistan. Pieces are finely ground and levigated to obtain the highest purity.

  3. Vivianite 10g Vivianite is a rare mineral of hydrated iron phosphate that exhibits an intense dark blue color. Our vivianite comes from bogs around the Moscow region, and has a dark blue masstone, similar to indigo, with a reddish blue undertone.

  4. Riebeckite Net Vol 4 oz Riebeckite is a dark blue mineral from deposits in Krivoi Rog, Ukraine. It has been identified on wall paintings in Late Neolithic and Bronze Age Europe and the eastern Mediterranean.

  5. Cobalt Zinc Blue 50g Since ancient times, smalt blue has been used to color glass and ceramics. Cobalt salts, which give smalt its characteristic blue color, were identified in the 18th century. In most water-based paint, cobalt blue is a semi-transparent pigment with moderate tinting strength. When it dries, it appears lighter and less saturated

  6. Blue Bice 10g 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. 10 g (0.35 oz)

  7. PHONE: (888) 361-5900 ADDRESS: 291 Shell Lane, Willits CA 95490 WEBSITE: www.naturalpigments.com

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