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  1. da Vinci Series 7406 Long Handle Hog Filbert

    da Vinci Series 7406 Long Handle Hog Filbert

    Starting at: £21.20

    Finest quality bristle brushes with extra long 60 cm handle length. Learn More
  2. Mapping Pen with Nib

    Mapping Pen with Nib

    £5.50

    Mapping Pen Nib Holder with Nib Learn More
  3. Mezzotint Rockers

    Mezzotint Rockers

    Starting at: £114.00

    Rockers are (7 inches long) including the stained birch handle and made with the highest quality high carbon tool steel, EC Lyons rockers are known world wide as the finest mezzotint rockers available. The gauge (screen) sizes are available in Course (45), Medium (65 and 85), and Fine (100) lines per inch. By working the rocker (with a rocking motion) over a copper/zinc plate in a criss-cross fashion one creates burrs that will trap the ink to produce rich velvety black tones unequalled in any other intaglio process. Learn More
  4. 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
  5. 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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  6. Cutting Mats

    Cutting Mats

    Starting at: £7.65

    Cutting Mats Learn More
  7. Gamblin Portland Black Litho Ink 1lb

    Gamblin Portland Black Litho Ink 1lb

    £25.00

    Artist-grade lithography ink, formulated with high-quality oil and a high pigment load. Learn More
  8. Lead Tin Yellow Light Pigment

    Lead Tin Yellow Light Pigment

    Starting at: £4.80

    Bright yellow first used in the Middle Ages as a replacement for Orpiment. Suitable for oil based media. Larger sizes available. Please ask for quotation.

    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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  9. Glassine

    Glassine

    Starting at: £0.35

    Clear and acid free. For protecting artwork. 40 gsm. Individual sheets available at the shop only. Learn More
  10. Silverpoint Stylus, Artisan. Renaissance Workshop Materials

    Silverpoint Stylus, Artisan. Renaissance Workshop Materials

    £180.00

    Length 190 mm. For use on prepared paper. Hand-forged in London from silver bullion. Renaissance Workshop Materials are historically authentic drawing materials and tools, which would be recognisable to the artists of Renaissance Europe. Each product is made in the workshop by hand, using historical methods. Each product is borne from the same historical, European craft tradition, as the drawings and artworks from the Renaissance. In the words of the artisan maker, 'We make these materials in order to experience the historical craft and method of drawing in the most authentic way possible.' Learn More
  11. Ultramarine PB29 Pigment

    Ultramarine PB29 Pigment

    Starting at: £9.10

    PB29

    Ultramarine Blue is an artificial mineral pigment that is produced by heating clay, soda, sulphur and coal to high temperatures. Its name comes from outremer, or over-the-sea, as a reference to the highly-prized Lapis Lazuli pigment which had been imported into Europe from Afghanistan since the Middle Ages. First manufactured in France and Germany in 1828, synthetic Ultramarine provided a brilliant and affordable blue to artists, and it remains one of the most popular blues on artists' palettes today.

    It is a transparent pigment, with a high tinting strength and excellent lightfastness. It reacts to alkali, therefore it is not suitable for use in lime-fresco; we do offer a Limeproof Ultramarine Blue for this purpose. It is stable in all other media, although it can be tricky to grind in oil. Instead of creating a thick, buttery paste, it can remain stringy and deteriorate when stored in a tube. To correct this, many commercial paint manufacturers include additives and waxes in their recipes; if you intend on grinding your own paint, you could try replacing 10-15% of your Linseed Oil with Poppy Oil to improve the consistency. Ultramine Blue provides a slow-drying, fairly hard paint film, which can tend towards brittleness.

    Toxicity: B/C

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  12. Dry point, long handle No 46P

    Dry point, long handle No 46P

    £10.45

    Dry points, wooden long handle #46P Learn More
  13. Silverpoint Stylus, Artista. Renaissance Workshop Materials

    Silverpoint Stylus, Artista. Renaissance Workshop Materials

    £215.00

    Length 170mm. For use on prepared paper. Hand-forged in London from silver bullion. Renaissance Workshop Materials are historically authentic drawing materials and tools, which would be recognisable to the artists of Renaissance Europe. Each product is made in the workshop by hand, using historical methods. Each product is borne from the same historical, European craft tradition, as the drawings and artworks from the Renaissance. In the words of the artisan maker, 'We make these materials in order to experience the historical craft and method of drawing in the most authentic way possible.' Learn More
  14. Ultramarine Blue Light Pigment

    Ultramarine Blue Light Pigment

    Starting at: £6.00

    PB29

    Ultramarine Blue Light is an artificial mineral pigment that is produced by heating clay, soda, sulphur and coal to high temperatures. Its name comes from outremer, or over-the-sea, as a reference to the highly-prized Lapis Lazuli pigment which had been imported into Europe from Afghanistan since the Middle Ages. First manufactured in France and Germany in 1828, synthetic Ultramarine provided a brilliant and affordable blue to artists, and it remains one of the most popular blues on artists' palettes today. 

    It is a transparent pigment, with a high tinting strength and excellent lightfastness. It reacts to alkali, therefore it is not suitable for use in lime-fresco; we do offer a Limeproof Ultramarine Blue for this purpose. It is stable in all other media, although it can be tricky to grind in oil. Instead of creating a thick, buttery paste, it can remain stringy and deteriorate when stored in a tube. To correct this, many commercial paint manufacturers include additives and waxes in their recipes; if you intend on grinding your own paint, you could try replacing 10-15% of your Linseed Oil with Poppy Oil to improve the consistency. Ultramine Blue provides a slow-drying, fairly hard paint film, which can tend towards brittleness.

    Toxicity B

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  15. Cornelissen Historical Inks,  Sir Isaac Newton Ink 30ml

    Cornelissen Historical Inks, Sir Isaac Newton Ink 30ml

    £10.50

    Formulated to the exact recipe used by Isaac Newton, this ink is completely permanant, as his surving writings attest. Although composed of very similar ingredients to our Jane Austen Ink, we consider Newton's recipe to be superior, as Austen's has browned slightly over time. Initially a medium blue-grey, it darkens to a rich, matte back, which is slightly warmer in tone than our regular Oak Gall Ink. It is made in small batches and blended to give the required consistency and strength, and is fully waterproof in 5-7 days. Permanent and lightfast, it has been steeped for several weeks and left to ‘mature’ for several more in the bottle. When used on animal skins such as vellum, the acids in the Oak Gall Ink react with collagen, effectively ‘etching’ itself into the surface, hence its permanence. 

    Not suitable for fountain pens. Learn More
  16. Pelikan Drawing Ink A Black

    Pelikan Drawing Ink A Black

    Starting at: £8.30

    Transparent intermixable waterproof inks. Diluted with distilled water. Suitable for ruling pens, drawing pens and brushes. Learn More
  17. 'Vintage' Book of Watercolour Paper, Cream

    'Vintage' Book of Watercolour Paper, Cream

    £45.00

    These antique-style sketchbooks offer 120 pages of unbleached, heavyweight rag paper with torn edges. The lightly textured pages respond well to watercolours, inks and dry media. Please note, the delicate surface makes these sketchbooks unsuitable for erasing, and the paper is not of archival quality. Learn More
  18. da Vinci Series 488 Spin Synthetic

    da Vinci Series 488 Spin Synthetic

    Starting at: £11.10

    Wash brush, very smooth light brown synthetic fibre in plastic quills, wooden lacquered handle. Learn More
  19. Engraving Set

    Engraving Set

    £78.20

    Engraving Set 6 Piece. Wood copper engraving set. Splitsticker, tint tool, lozenge shaped graver, chisel and bullsticker. Learn More
  20. Gamblin Textile Black Relief Ink 1lb

    Gamblin Textile Black Relief Ink 1lb

    £25.00

    For block printing on t-shirt and cotton fabric Intense, rich black Designed for even coverage Fast drying No fillers, additives or modifiers Colourfast Learn More
  21. Lead Tin Yellow Dark Pigment

    Lead Tin Yellow Dark Pigment

    Starting at: £4.80

    Lead Tin Yellow Dark Pigment. Larger sizes available. Please ask for quotation.

    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.

    Learn More
  22. Rabbit Skin Glue

    Rabbit Skin Glue

    Starting at: £13.00

    For sizing canvas prior to priming with an oil based primer. Do not use under acrylic primer. Soak overnight in water. Heat in double boiler (do not boil). Ratio water:size 13:1. Use while still warm. Rabbit Skin Glue does not contain preservatives. 340 - 360 Bloom Learn More

  23. Alizarin Crimson Pigment

    Alizarin Crimson Pigment

    Starting at: £4.50

    PR83

    Alizarin Crimson is a synthetic organic pigment that became available in 1868. It requires a wetting agent to disperse, and in oil it also absorbs a lot of liquid and dries very slowly to form a hard, brittle paint film. It is chemically identical to madder-root pigments and should be protected against UV light where possible as it can fade when applied onto a white ground, although it is less fugitive than its natural counterpart. Alizarin Crimson is a very transparent pigment, with a high tinting strength and slightly blue undertone.  

    Toxicity: A/B

    Larger quantities are available by request. 

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  24. Ultramarine Violet Pigment

    Ultramarine Violet Pigment

    Starting at: £6.20

    PV15

    Ultramarine Violet is a synthetic organic pigment that is produced by heating Ultramarine Blue with Ammonium Chloride, causing the removal of some of the sodium and sulphur and thus a change in colour. It is lightfast and semi-transparent, with a weak tinting strength. In oils, it dries quite slowly, forming a hard, flexible film.

    Toxicity: B

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  25. Gelatine Capsules

    Gelatine Capsules

    Starting at: £5.80

    Gelatine Capsules Learn More
  26. Silverpoint Stylus, Garzone. Renaissance Workshop Materials

    Silverpoint Stylus, Garzone. Renaissance Workshop Materials

    £130.00

    Length 160 mm. For use on prepared paper. Hand-forged in London from silver bullion. Renaissance Workshop Materials are historically authentic drawing materials and tools, which would be recognisable to the artists of Renaissance Europe. Each product is made in the workshop by hand, using historical methods. Each product is borne from the same historical, European craft tradition, as the drawings and artworks from the Renaissance. In the words of the artisan maker, 'We make these materials in order to experience the historical craft and method of drawing in the most authentic way possible.' Learn More
  27. Dropping Bottle

    Dropping Bottle

    Starting at: £7.00

    Dropping Bottle Learn More
  28. Korns Rubbing Ink

    Korns Rubbing Ink

    Starting at: £31.80

    For creating textural and tonal effects. Learn More
  29. Silverpoint Stylus Maestro. Renaissance Workshop Materials

    Silverpoint Stylus Maestro. Renaissance Workshop Materials

    £290.00

    Length 220 mm. For use on prepared paper. Hand-forged in London from silver bullion. Renaissance Workshop Materials are historically authentic drawing materials and tools, which would be recognisable to the artists of Renaissance Europe. Each product is made in the workshop by hand, using historical methods. Each product is borne from the same historical, European craft tradition, as the drawings and artworks from the Renaissance. In the words of the artisan maker, 'We make these materials in order to experience the historical craft and method of drawing in the most authentic way possible.' Learn More
  30. Cylindrical Metal Dipper, Double without Lid

    Cylindrical Dippers

    Starting at: £4.95

    Small metal dippers, roughly 36mm in diameter so as to take up very little real estate on your palette. Learn More

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