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  1. London Pigment, Leominster Ochre Pigment

    London Pigment, Leominster Ochre Pigment

    £30.00

    Prepared by hand and bottled in a rare, hand-blown laboratory glass Weighing Bottle. 20 ml. Gently twist the hand-formed, flame-like stopper and pull carefully to open. Learn More

  2. London Pigment, London Orange Ochre

    London Pigment, London Orange Ochre

    £30.00

    A rich orange pigment collected from the banks of the river Fleet in London. Prepared by hand and bottled in a rare, hand-blown laboratory glass Weighing Bottle. 20 ml. Gently twist the hand-formed, flame-like stopper and pull carefully to open. Learn More

  3. London Pigment, Georgian Yellow Brick Pigment

    London Pigment, Georgian Yellow Brick Pigment

    £18.00

    This warm earthy yellow is made from the quintessential London ‘stock brick’ of the 18th and 19th centuries. This pigment has a medium grain size and is transparent. Learn More

  4. London Pigment, Purple Cochineal Ink

    London Pigment, Purple Cochineal Ink

    £30.00

    This handmade ink from London Pigment is made using cochineal from Mexico, which has been treated with an alkali to give a more purple hue. The mixture of pigment and dye produces a granulating effect. The bottle should be shaken gently before use. Prepared by hand and bottled in a 20 ml glass vial with hand finished wax seal and label. Learn More

  5. London Pigment, English Green Earth

    London Pigment, English Green Earth

    £30.00

    Prepared by hand and bottled in a rare, hand-blown laboratory glass Weighing Bottle. 20 ml. Gently twist the hand-formed, flame-like stopper and pull carefully to open. Learn More

  6. London Pigment, Wild Weld Pigment

    London Pigment, Wild Weld Pigment

    £22.00

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    This lake pigment is made from the seeds, leaves and stem of the weld plant (Reseda Luteola) and for a natural dye based pigment is an incredibly lightfast warm yellow. Weld was used extensively throughout the 1700s -1800s to dye textiles and when mixed with verdigris the resulting grassy shade is known as the historical colour ‘Lincoln’s green’. Weld is a rare pigment to use as the pigment is not featured in many paint ranges due to its availability. Also many pigment suppliers will not have it as part of their offering. This pigment is made by extracting the soluble dye material from the plants and converting it into insoluble pigment, this is known as the leaking process. It comes in a 20 ml glass bottle with cork and wax seal. Learn More
  7. London Red Brick Pigment

    London Red Brick Pigment

    £18.00

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    Made from pulverised historic London bricks collected from the foreshore of the Thames near Tower Bridge and Wapping this deep red pigment is essentially a variety of red ochre. During the Victorian era, London Clay was dug up and fired on construction sites to produce the building materials for the city. Red brick pigment has a medium grain size and is opaque. Learn More

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