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  1. Shell Gold Watercolour 1/4 pan Gris

    Shell Gold Watercolour 1/4 pan Gris

    £32.00

    Shell gold, so named because it was historically made and stored in a shallow shell such as a mussel shell, consists of finely powdered genuine gold mixed with a variety of gums. It is mixed with a bit of water and applied in the same way as watercolour. After drying for an hour or so, it can be burnished to a soft, beautiful lustre using an agate stone burnishing tool.
    Our Shell gold is used by calligraphers, framers, restorers, iconographers and watercolour artists.
    In recent years our colour range of genuine gold has been extended and genuine Lapis Lazuli and genuine Malachite have also been added. Learn More

  2. Aluminium Coating Trough 18" with ends

    Aluminium Coating Trough 18" with ends

    £31.00

    Coating Trough, used to coat screens with Photographic Emulsion. Shaped to allow the weight of the coating trough to be supported by the thumb, the palm and all four fingers for a steady and even coat. Features a dual sided coating edge for either a sharp edge thin coat for higher mesh counts, or a rounded dull edge for coating lower mesh count screens. Learn More
  3. Hing Clamps (per pair)

    Hing Clamps (per pair)

    £16.00

    Hinge clamps, these are zinc plated aluminium clamps for attaching screens to any surface to create printing bed. Clamp surface is 60mm wide, and will securely hold a frame depth of min: 12mm and max: 45mm. The clamps have counter sunk screw holes 6mm diameter and 30mm a part (centres). Clamp opens up to 90 degrees. Learn More
  4. Stencil Strip 500ml

    Stencil Strip 500ml

    £10.00

    Stencil strip, this is a concentrated organic emulsifying stripper that is made using natural mineral salts. It quickly removes all stencil emulsions and capillary films. Can be diluted up to 1:10 with water. Always wear gloves and avoid contact with eyes. Learn More
  5. Gamboge Pipe Pieces

    Gamboge Pipe Pieces

    Starting at: £22.00

    Gamboge is a natural tree resin, generally extracted by tapping of Garcinia trees, available as a powder and in the solid "pipe" form. One of the unique features of Pipe Gamboge is that it does not require a binding agent to be used as a paint. Instead, colour can be lifted with a wet brush, as from a watercolour pan. When used as a water colour, it gives a bright transparent golden yellow colour. It is highly transparent, fugitive to light, with a weak tinting strength. The powder can be dissolved in alcohol to colour resin-based varnishes. Gamboge was used from ancient times to dye the clothes and also to make a transparent yellow varnish for the colouring of wood, metals and leather.

    Pipe Gamboge is available while stocks last. Larger quantities are available by request.

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  6. Madder Root Pieces

    Madder Root Pieces

    Starting at: £27.80

    NR9

    The madder plant was once widely cultivated for the red dye extracted from its roots. Its earliest known use is in ancient Egypt, and there is evidence of its widespread adoption in Europe from the medieval period. Madder Lake, the pigment that is derived from the root, has now largely been replaced by synthetic alizarin pigments, but it is still used as an ingredient in some commercial paints. It provides a very transparent pigment, with a weak tinting strength, which can be used in all lime-free media, although it is very slow-drying in oil. It is fugitive to sunlight, so paintings containing Madder should be stored appropriately, but it remains one of the most lightfast plant-based pigments. 

    Larger quantities are available by request.

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  7. Madder Lake Genuine Pigment

    Madder Lake Genuine Pigment

    Starting at: £10.20

    NR9

    Madder Lake pigment is derived from dye that has been extracted from the root of the madder plant, and attached to alum as a base. It has largely been replaced by synthetic alizarin pigments, but it is still used as an ingredient in some commercially-available paints. It provides a very transparent pigment, with a weak tinting strength, which can be used in all lime-free media, although it is very slow-drying in oil. It is fugitive to sunlight, so paintings containing Madder should be stored appropriately, but it remains one of the most lightfast plant-based pigments. It requires a wetting agent to aid dispersion.

    Larger quantities are available by request

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  8. Cinnabar Pigment

    Cinnabar Pigment

    Starting at: £16.00

    PR106

    Cinnabar, composed of mercuric sulphide, is a mineral pigment found in crusts or veins in sites of volcanic activity. It has good tinting strength and opacity but, like many red pigments, it dries very slowly in oil media. Due to its high toxicity, it is no longer an ingredient in commercial paints, but is a prominent colour in historical palettes.

    Generally, Cinnabar refers to the natural mineral, while Vermilion refers to the synthetic pigment. Cinnabar has been mined since at least the tenth millennium BC, and used as a painting material, gemstone, and ritual object by many cultures around the globe. 

    Larger sizes available on request.

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  9. Carmine Red Genuine Pigment

    Carmine Red Genuine Pigment

    Starting at: £10.00

    NR4

    Carmine has been used as a dye and pigment since antiquity. Originally derived from the kermes insect, it was replaced by cochineal following the discovery of the Americas. It has a good tinting strength and is very transparent, although it is fugitive to light.

    Larger quantities are available by request.

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  10. Rose Madder Genuine Pigment

    Rose Madder Genuine Pigment

    Starting at: £15.80

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    NR9 Rose Madder is an alizarin lake pigment made by precipitating dye extracted from madder root onto an inert base. It has largely been replaced by synthetic alizarin pigments, but it is still used as an ingredient in some commercially-available paints. It provides a very transparent pigment, with a weak tinting strength, which can be used in all lime-free media, although it is very slow-drying in oil. It is fugitive to sunlight, so paintings containing Madder should be stored appropriately, but it remains one of the most lightfast plant-based pigments. It requires a wetting agent to aid dispersion. Larger quantities are available by request Learn More
  11. Vermilion Genuine Pigment

    Vermilion Genuine Pigment

    Starting at: £17.00

    PR106 Vermilion is an artificial pigment based on mercuric sulphide, which occurs naturally as Cinnabar. The synthetic form contains fewer impurities than Cinnabar, and was in use in China as early as the fourth century. It was present in Europe from the ninth century, and was the most widely used red pigment until the introduction of Cadmium Red in the early twentieth century. It has good tinting strength and opacity but, like many red pigments, it dries very slowly in oil media. Larger sizes available on request. Learn More
  12. Azurite Pigment

    Azurite Pigment

    Starting at: £11.80

    PB30

    Azurite is a naturally occuring copper carbonate, with a long history within European and Asian painting. It was mined in northern Europe, so was a less expensive source of blue than Lapis Lazuli, which was imported from Afghanistan. Medieval artists would often use Azurite in underpaintings, before applying layers of Lapis Lazuli during later stages of production.

    It is best used in aqueous media, as the acidity of oils can cause it to darken in colour, although this can be somewhat counteracted by protecting the pigment particles with a protein such as egg yolk. It has a very low tinting strength, and the particle size tends to be quite large, to give a darker colour. It is sensitive to damp conditions, and is slightly transparent.

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  13. Genuine Malachite Pigment

    Genuine Malachite Pigment

    Starting at: £14.90

    Malachite is a naturally occurring copper carbonate, closely related to Azurite. It has a weak tinting strength, is quite opaque, and works best in aqueous media. Larger sizes available on request. Learn More
  14. Realgar Pigment

    Realgar Pigment

    Starting at: £12.75

    Realgar, like Orpiment, is sulphide of arsenic, and these two substances are often found in close proximity to each other in nature. Realgar exists in small deposits throughout the world and has been used for its colour since ancient times, although its extreme toxicity means that it has been superseded by cadmiums in modern painting. It is an opaque pigment with poor tinting strength.

    Larger quantities are available by request.

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  15. Ivory Black Genuine Pigment

    Ivory Black Genuine Pigment

    Starting at: £38.00

    PBk9

    Genuine Ivory Black is produced by burning reclaimed ivory, such as piano keys. These are antique, mainly Victorian pieces, using ivory with started out as hippo or walrus teeth, and offers a higher carbon content and greater tinting strength than modern-day equivalents, which are usually derived from animal bones. It is a particularly slow-drying pigment.

    Larger quantities are available by request. While stocks last.

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  16. Lapis Lazuli Pigment

    Lapis Lazuli Pigment

    Starting at: £10.20

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    PB29

    Lapis Lazuli is a natural mineral pigment, mined in Afghanistan and South America. For many centuries it was the most reliable blue pigment available, and became particularly significant during the Medieval and Renaissance periods, when its inclusion in a work of art denoted the wealth and status of the patron, or the holiness of a painting's subject. In commercial paint production it has largely been replaced by the more affordable Ultramarine Blue, although it still has a place on modern palettes due to its unique soft violet tone. It is a transparent pigment, with a low tinting strength.

    Larger quantities are available by request.

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  17. Superior Extra Soft Rubber Rollers

    Superior Extra Soft Rubber Rollers

    Starting at: £203.30

    Extra Soft (35 shore) NBR rubber rollers suitable for fine relief printing (lino, wood engraving and wood cut) and intaglio applications. The surface of the soft rubber is machined several times with a special grinder to achieve the complete smoothness of the rollers. Solid heavy metal handle. Each roller is supplied in secure wooden box. Learn More
  18. Superior Medium Soft Rubber Rollers

    Superior Medium Soft Rubber Rollers

    Starting at: £112.50

    Medium/Soft Superior NBR Rubber Rollers available in 3 different width and 60mm diameter. Suitable for all fine printmaking applications including wood engraving, lino cut and wood cut. Solid metal handle. Learn More
  19. Leather Rollers

    Leather Rollers

    Starting at: £241.50

    Traditional Handmade Leather Rollers Learn More
  20. Lithography Leather Roller 35cm

    Lithography Leather Roller 35cm

    £493.50

    Traditional rolling up roller and colour printing roller supplied with leather grip handles for easy rotation. Diameter: 10cm Length: 35cm. Wider (45 cm) version available upon special order request (£560.00 Inc VAT). Learn More
  21. Pearl Lustre Pigments 100g

    Pearl Lustre Pigments 100g

    Starting at: £12.90

    Pearl Lustre Pigments 100g. Colour swatch on the left indicates colour on a White Background and Colour on a Black Background on the right. Learn More
  22. Cornelissen Imitation Gold No 2.5 Bulk Packs

    Cornelissen Imitation Gold No 2.5 Bulk Packs

    Starting at: £16.00

    Cornelissen Imitation Gold No 2.5 Bulk Packs Learn More
  23. Pearl Lustre Pigments 1 kg

    Pearl Lustre Pigments 1 kg

    Starting at: £94.00

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    Pearl Lustre Pigments 1 kg. Colour swatch on the left indicates colour on a White Background and Colour on a Black Background on the right. Learn More
  24. Variegated Leaf Original Sample Chart

    Variegated Leaf Original Sample Chart

    £15.00

    Original hand made sample chart using genuine samples of each Variegated shade. Learn More
  25. Cornelissen Aluminium Leaf Bulk Packs

    Cornelissen Aluminium Leaf Bulk Packs

    Starting at: £16.00

    Cornelissen Aluminium Leaf Bulk Packs Learn More
  26. Cornelissen Copper Leaf Bulk Packs

    Cornelissen Copper Leaf Bulk Packs

    Starting at: £550.00

    Cornelissen Copper Leaf Bulk Packs Learn More
  27. Cornelissen Variegated Metal Leaf 216

    Cornelissen Variegated Metal Leaf 216

    Starting at: £17.00

    Cornelissen Variegated Metal Leaf 216 Learn More
  28. Cornelissen Variegated Metal Leaf 227

    Cornelissen Variegated Metal Leaf 227

    Starting at: £23.00

    Cornelissen Variegated Metal Leaf Learn More
  29. Cornelissen Variegated Metal Leaf 217

    Cornelissen Variegated Metal Leaf 217

    Starting at: £17.00

    Cornelissen Variegated Metal Leaf 217 Learn More
  30. Cornelissen Variegated Metal Leaf 236

    Cornelissen Variegated Metal Leaf 236

    Starting at: £17.00

    Cornelissen Variegated Metal Leaf 236 Learn More

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