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  1. London Pigment, Mediaeval Inks Set, 1

    London Pigment, Mediaeval Inks Set, 1

    £35.00

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    Verdigris Ink Purple Madder and Lac Ink Purple Lac Ink Learn More
  2. Lilian May,  Mini Ceramic Palette

    Lilian May, Mini Ceramic Palette

    £12.00

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    Ceramic palette, 4 wells, 8 cm x 8 cm Handmade in Somerset, UK. Learn More
  3. Lilian May,  J.M.W. Turner Watercolour Box Set, 8 Wells

    Lilian May, J.M.W. Turner Watercolour Box Set, 8 Wells

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    Box Set Dimensions 9 cm x 5.5 cm Utramarine PB29 Burnt Umber PBR6 Genuine Madder NR9 Vermilion PR4, PY1, W21 Mars Orange PY42, PR10 Indigo NB1 Yellow Ochre PY43 Prussian Blue PB27. Learn More
  4. London Pigment, Mediaeval Inks Set, 2

    London Pigment, Mediaeval Inks Set, 2

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    Purple and Brown Madder Ink Orange Madder Ink Oak Gall Ink Learn More
  5. Lapis Lazuli Pigment

    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 In commercial paint production it has largely been replaced by the more affordable Ultramarine Blue, although it still has a place on modern palettes due to its unique soft violet tone.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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