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London Pigment, Purple Madder and Lac Ink, 20 ml
£12.50Call to Order
Madder and Lac Ink ****Please note, these pigments are artisan made in small batches. Please email info@cornelissen.com for availability**** Learn More -
London Pigment, Mediaeval Inks Set, 1
£35.00Call to Order
Verdigris Ink Purple Madder and Lac Ink Purple Lac Ink Learn More -
London Pigment, Oak Gall Ink, 20 ml
£12.50Call to Order
English Oak Gall Ink ****Please note, these inks are artisan made in small batches. Please email info@cornelissen.com for availability**** Learn More -
Mussini Luxury Wooden Chest
£1,442.95Call to Order
The Schmincke Mussini Luxury Wooden Chest contains 36 x 35 ml tubes, as well as many accessories, including palette knife, painting knife, palette cups, palette, mediums, charcoal and brushes. Learn More -
Lilian May, J.M.W. Turner Watercolours, Matchbox Set, 4 Wells
£20.00Call to Order
Matchbox Set Dimensions 5.5 cm x 3.5 cm Prussian Blue PB27 Yellow Ochre PY43 Vermilion PR4, PY1, W21 Genuine Madder NR9 Learn More -
Cinnabar Pigment
Starting at: £16.00
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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.
Toxicity D
PERMITTED USES Over 18s only. Proof of age required. Restoration of art works and protected buildings when alternatives unsuitable.
IMPORTANT Please refer to the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) below. Dispose of product as hazardous waste.
SHIPPING Please note, we are not able to send this product outside the UK.
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Lapis Lazuli Pigment
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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.
[We will have stock of Lapis Lazuli in September. If you would like to be called when it is available, please use our contact form to let us know.]
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