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Ivory Black Pigment
Starting at: £4.50
Ivory Black is a natural pigment of impure carbon, derived from charred animal bones. It is semi-transparent, very lightfast, and offers good tinting strength. It is a particularly slow-drying pigment, which forms a soft, rather brittle paint film in oil.
Compared to other blacks, such as Vine Black, Ivory Black possesses warmer, brownish undertones. It should not be used at full-strength in an underpainting, as subsequent layers are likely to crack. Otherwise, it is a very useful all-purpose black for many types of paint, excluding mortar, fresco or cement.
Toxicity: B
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Potters Pink Pigment
Starting at: £22.00
PR233
Potter's Pink is an artificial mineral pigment produced by roasting tin oxide with various other oxides. It was first discovered in the pottery region of Staffordshire in the late-1700s, and in the following century Winsor & Newton introduced Potter's Pink into their watercolour range under the name "pink colour". It went on to become a popular addition to watercolour palettes, offering an opaque, lightfast colour with a weak tinting strength and a medium level of oil absorption.
Toxicity A
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Naples Yellow Light Pigment
Starting at: £7.40
Naples Yellow Light Pigment (PY41). Synthetic Inorganic pigment (Lead Antimoniate). Opaque. Good tinting strength. Excellent Lightfastness. Low oil absorption with fast drying rate. Suitable for all media except watercolours.
Toxicity: D Lead is a highly poisonous metal which, if inhaled, ingested, or introduced to the blood through cuts in the skin, builds up in the body and can affect multiple parts of the body, including the digestive and nervous systems.
PERMITTED USES: Restoration of art works and protected buildings when there are no suitable alternatives.
IMPORTANT: Please refer to the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) below.
SHIPPING: Please note, we are not able to send this product outside the UK.
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Van Dyke Crystals
Starting at: £8.40
Van Dyke Crystals are a natural, water-based wood dye, made from walnut husks. They produce a colour ranging from a very light brown to dark brown depending upon concentration. Traditionally used for colouring oak, mahogany and walnut. Learn More -
Cornelissen Historical Colours Ink Set
£18.50Three historical coloured inks, handmade to traditional recipes. 3 x 30 ml high quality glass bottle with black plastic lid. Green Hawthorn Ink. Brazilwood Ink. Yellow Hawthorn Ink. Learn More -
Cadmium Green Pigment
Starting at: £4.50
Cadmium Green is an artificial mineral pigment, a mixture of Cobalt and Cadmium Yellow. It is an opaque, lightfast, slow-drying pigment with a high tinting strength.
Toxicity C
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Faber-Castell Albrecht Durer Watercolour Pencils
Starting at: £2.60
120 lightfast colours with high covering power. Soft and water-soluble, they combine the advantages and applications of classical watercolour paints and coloured pencils. Learn More -
Indigo Blue Genuine Pigment
Starting at: £8.00
NB1
Genuine Indigo is a natural vegetable pigment derived from the Indigofera Tinctoria plant, which was first imported into Europe from India in the seventeenth century. It replaced woad, which had been grown natively in Europe for its blue dye. The leaves are soaked in water to ferment; upon drying, an oxidised residue forms on the dry leaves, which is removed, washed, boiled in water, and then dried to form cakes of pigment or dye.
Indigo is very transparent, with a good tinting strength. It requires a wetting agent to disperse, and in oil it dries very slowly. It is fugitive to light; this drawback means that it is no longer commonly available in commercial paints. It fell out of general use at the beginning of the seventeenth century, largely replaced by Prussian Blue, and synthetic Indigo was patented in the 1890s. However, it provides a subtle shade of blue that is still desirable in works that are going to be protected from light.
Toxicity: B
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Gold Leaf Starter Packs
Starting at: £14.50
Gold leaf starter packs - 5 leaf booklets of genuine gold leaf available in 22 ct Yellow gold and 23 3/4 ct Warm gold Learn More -
Komasuki 3mm (U Shape)
£31.00The Komasuki is similar to western style “U” gouge tool and comes in a variety of useful sizes. The handle of the tool is designed to swing open when the ferrule is slipped off so that the blade may be removed for sharpening. Learn More -
Pelikan Plaka 50 ml
Starting at: £3.50
Adheres to most porous surfaces. For use on rigid surfaces only. Some colours can be used when gilding to imitate traditional clay colours. While stocks last. * Please note that this range has sadly been discontinued. The below is 'while stocks last' and while we try to keep our inventory up to date, it's possible that we don't have all of these colours available. Learn More -
Cadmium Red Deep Pigment
Starting at: £10.10
PR108
Cadmium Red Deep is a synthetic organic pigment, which has been in use since the 1920s, effectively replacing vermilion. It is formed by heating cadmium sulphide and selenium, the hue is determined by the level of calcination and proportion of selenium. It is very opaque, and lightfast, with a high tinting strength. It absorbs a small amount of oil, and dries very slowly to form a hard, flexible paint film.
Larger quantities are available by request.
Limeproof
Toxicity: C
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Roberson Rhinds Stopping Out Varnish
Starting at: £8.60
Traditional strongly resistant SOV. Very dark and opaque finish. Appropriate for backing the plate as well as stopping out areas. Learn More -
Japanese Easy Grip Tento Carving Set
£21.00Tento easy grip carving set. This set comes in a plastic box and contains 5pcs, including; 7.5mm Hangi-toh (knife), 7.5mm Aisuki (flat), 6mm Komasuki (U), 3mm Komasuki (U), 3mm Sankatu-toh (V). These are pencil style tools with a soft easy grip, non-slip rubber ferrule and plastic handle. The handle is longer when compared to the traditional tools, perfect as an introduction to Mokuhanga printing. Learn More -
Rohrer & Klingner Antique Ink
Starting at: £10.20
The Rohrer & Klingner Traditional Ink range provides 18 colours of high luminance and brilliance, suitable for use with dip pens, brushes, fountain pens, and even airbrush devices. They can be used to produce crisp edges or more painterly washes. They have an acrylic resin base, with a high pigment content, and are completely intermixable. They can also be used in conjunction with Rohrer & Klingner's Drawing and Calligraphy range, to create an even more extensive range of tones. Learn More -
Kaweco Classic Sport Fountain Pen, Black
Starting at: £24.00
The Kaweco Sport was first designed in 1911 as a pocket fountain pen which could be carried everywhere. It has an octagonal design and an oversized cap. Kaweco Sport fountain pens measure only 10.5 cm when closed, but when the cap is mounted on top of the barrel they become a 13 cm-long, standard-sized pen, hence the slogan: "small in the pocket, large in the hand". The Kaweco CLASSIC Sport series is made of ABS injection-moulded plastic and has gold accents. It is hand assembled in Germany and comes in a Kaweco gift carton. The nib is made in Germany and comes in 5 sizes from EF to BB. A standard international ink cartridge is included. Accessories are available separately (see below). Learn More -
Empty Watercolour box for 12 half pans
£10.00This unbranded watercolour tin box is the same as the light weight metal boxes used by most of the major European colour-makers. The back of the box includes thumb ring. Dimensions: 12.6 x 7 x 1.8cm Learn More -
Hahnemuhle Etching Paper
Starting at: £4.55
300GSM, 53cm x 78cm, Mould Made, Natural White Shade, Alpha Cellulose, Acid Free, Soft Sized, Watermarked, 3 Deckle Edges, Textured Surface, 25 Sheets. Learn More -
Omega Series 203 Pointed Hog Sash
Starting at: £8.70
Similar to series 222 but with shorter hair and a pointed tip. Used in the same way as above but preferred when more control needed or when applying gesso to more elaborate mouldings. 100% pure hog hair. Learn More -
Van Dyke Brown Pigment
Starting at: £4.50
Van Dyke Brown pigment is know for its poor lightfastness and instability in all mediums. Our Van Dyke Brown, also known as Cassel Earth, offers the same dark brown colour and transparency as the traditional pigment, but without the drawbacks usually associated with its longevity and use. It is made from lignite, or brown coal, from the Alsace region in France.
Toxicity: B
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Sosaku Brush 60mm
£18.60Sosaku inking brush for working the pigments and glue paste onto the carved block for printing. These are made from horse hair and are traditionally prepared by splitting and softening the hair on shark-skin or sandpaper before printing. Brushes come in 3 sizes. Learn More -
Daler-Rowney Cryla 75ml
Starting at: £9.05
Cryla Artists' Heavy Body colours are designed to retain the intended stroke when applied with a knife or brush, so they are ideal for highly textured impasto painting techniques. Learn More -
da Vinci Maestro Kolinsky series 11
Starting at: £11.35
Made by hand with the highest quality Tobolsky Kolinsky sable. Has more belly than the da Vinci series 10 and therefore higher colour holding capacity. Suitable for all watercolour techniques. Learn More -
Lead Red Pigment (Minium)
Starting at: £4.50
PR105
Lead Red is an early articficial pigment that dates back to antiquity. It is created by heating Lead White or Litharge at a constant temperature of 480ºC over a prolonged period of time. It is a fast-drying colour, with good tinting strength and opacity, and has been widely used as an underpaint for gilding and in industry. However, it is highly toxic and generally unstable, so has fallen out of use in favour of Cadmium pigments. The acid in linseed oil causes Lead Red to darken, and it can solidify when stored in a tube. In water-based mediums, it can turn black.
Toxicity: D
Lead is a highly poisonous metal which, if inhaled, ingested, or introduced to the blood through cuts in the skin, builds up in the body and can affect multiple parts of the body, including the digestive and nervous systems.
PERMITTED USES: Restoration of art works and protected buildings when there are no suitable alternatives.
IMPORTANT: Please refer to the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) below.
SHIPPING: Please note, we are not able to send this product outside the UK.
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Schmincke Medium W Gel
Starting at: £8.20
Medium for mixing oil colours with water instead of organic solvents. Odourless. Learn More -
Chrome Yellow Orange Pigment
Starting at: £14.00
Chrome Yellow Orange Pigment (PY34). Synthetic Inorganic pigment (Lead Chromate). Opaque. Good tinting strength. Lightfastness is good, but in some cases unstable as it can darken and turn greenish. Low oil absorption with fast drying rate. Recommended for oils not suitable for water-based mediums. Used since late 18th Century.
Toxicity: D Lead is a highly poisonous metal which, if inhaled, ingested, or introduced to the blood through cuts in the skin, builds up in the body and can affect multiple parts of the body, including the digestive and nervous systems.
PERMITTED USES: Restoration of art works and protected buildings when there are no suitable alternatives.
IMPORTANT: Please refer to the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) below.
SHIPPING: Please note, we are not able to send this product outside the UK.
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Daler-Rowney Georgian Oil Colour 225 ml
Starting at: £14.50
Georgian Oil colour offers artists high performance at an economical and uniform price across all colours in the range. All 55 colours have fine working qualities and a high degree of performance. Learn More -
Lascaux Screen Filler 500ml
£47.70The Lascaux Screen filler and Lascaux Screen painting fluid may be used for painting directly on the mesh as part of a waterbased screenprinting system. These products work harmoniously with Lascaux Screenprinting paste and the Lascaux Colours. Learn More -
Aluminium Coating Trough 18" with ends
£31.00Coating 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