Artists Quality Pigments Blues
Note on making oil colours: Every pigment requires a different volume of oil to bring it to the desired consistency. This varies enormously, so a pigment like Alizarin, for instance, requires almost twice as much oil by volume as White Lead. In practice, it is advisable to avoid fast-drying colours that require a large amount of oil, such as Umbers, Siennas and Cobalt Blues, in underpainting, unless they are applied thinly or in tints reduced with white.
Toxicity Ratings:
The Classifications used are based on those intended for guidance of artists’ colour manufacturers where large quantities might be involved along with sustained, frequent use. We recommend that necessary safety precautions should be followed for best studio practice. Wear a dust mask and work in a well-ventilated space to avoid breathing in the dust. Do not eat, drink or touch your eyes while handling these products, and make sure that your work area is easy to clean at the end of the day.
Code:
A - Non-hazardous.
B - Relatively harmless.
C - Very low toxic hazard – some precaution necessary.
D - Defined physiological hazard – appropriate precautions necessary.
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Ultramarine PB29 Pigment
Starting at: £9.10
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Ultramarine Blue Limewash Pigment
Starting at: £6.30
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Ultramarine Blue Light Pigment
Starting at: £6.00
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Ultramarine Blue Dark Pigment
Starting at: £4.00
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Prussian Blue Pigment
Starting at: £5.20
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Phthalo Blue Pigment
Starting at: £8.00
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Manganese Blue Pigment
Starting at: £49.50
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Oriental Blue Pigment
Starting at: £5.40
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Indigo Blue Genuine Pigment
Starting at: £6.30
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Indigo Blue Synthetic Pigment
Starting at: £5.50
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Cobalt Blue Pigment
Starting at: £6.30
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Cerulean Blue Pigment
Starting at: £12.60
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Azure Blue Pigment
Starting at: £12.00