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Cerulean Blue Pigment

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Cerulean Blue is an artificial mineral pigment that is prepared by heating a mixture of Cobalt Chloride and Potassium Stannate. It was first synthesised in the early nineteenth century, becoming more widely used from 1870, when Rowney introduced Coeruleum Blue into their range. It produces a very bright, clear, and unusually opaque blue, hence its name, which is derived from the Latin for "sky-blue", or perhaps "heaven-blue". It has a very low tinting strength meaning that, although it is stable in all media, some artists may choose to bind it in poppy rather than linseed oil, so that the colour isn't affected by the colour of the binder. It creates a fairly flexible paint film, and is a fast-to-medium drying pigment.


Limeproof


Toxicity: B

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SKU Product Name Price Qty
LC13012E Pigment 50 grams Cerulean Blue
£12.60
LC13014H Pigment 250 grams Cerulean Blue
£42.50
LC13015J Pigment 500 grams Cerulean Blue
£80.00
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