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Phthalo Green Pigment
Starting at: £8.10
Phthalo (Mona) Green Pigment (PG7). Organic pigment (Chlorinated Copper Phthalocyanine). Transparent. Very high tinting strength. Excellent Lightfastness. Medium to slow drying rate. Requires wetting agent. Suitable for all media. Developed in 1927. Toxicity B Learn More -
Cobalt Turquoise Pigment
Starting at: £8.80
Cobalt Turquoise Pigment (PB28). Mineral pigment, Calcined Oxides of Titanium and Cobalt. Opaque. Medium tinting strength. Excellent Lightfastness. Fair drying rate. Stable in all media including cermaics. Cobalt Turquoise is a relatively new pigment.
Limeproof
Toxicity: B
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Cobalt Green Light Pigment
Starting at: £8.70
PG19
Cobalt Green is a synthetic pigment that consists of compounds of cobalt and zinc oxides. It is sometimes referred to as Rinman's Green, after the Swedish chemist who discovered it in the late-18th century. It is a permanent, opaque colour, with a weak tinting strength. It dries quite quickly in oil, requiring a high oil content and forming a hard, fairly fleixible paint film. Cobalt Green is available in light and dark shades; the colour is determined by the amount of zinc oxide present.
Toxicity: B
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Cobalt Green Deep Pigment
Starting at: £9.20
CPG19
Cobalt Green is a synthetic pigment that consists of compounds of cobalt and zinc oxides. It is sometimes referred to as Rinman's Green, after the Swedish chemist who discovered it in the late-18th century. It is a permanent, opaque colour, with a weak tinting strength. It dries quite quickly in oil, requiring a high oil content and forming a hard, fairly fleixible paint film. Cobalt Green is available in light and dark shades; the colour is determined by the amount of zinc oxide present.
Toxicity: B
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Chromium Oxide Pigment
Starting at: £4.50
Chromium Oxide is a synthetic mixed-metal oxide pigment. It is stable in all media and has an average drying speed in oil, forming a hard, fairly flexible paint film. It is opaque, with a low tinting strength. It has been widely available since the mid-nineteenth century, following its introduction in 1809.
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Cadmium Green Pigment
Starting at: £4.50
Cadmium Green is an artificial mineral pigment, a mixture of Cobalt and Cadmium Yellow. It is an opaque, lightfast, slow-drying pigment with a high tinting strength.
Toxicity C
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Pigment 15 ml Viridian Green (9g)
£6.30Viridian Green is a synthetic inorganic pigment, similar in composition to Chromium Oxide. However, unlike Chromium Oxide, Viridian contains water molecules within its crystal structure, imparting a great degree of transparency. Sometimes referred to as Verte Eméraude, Viridian was discovered in France in 1838, patented in 1859, and made available in the UK in 1862. It is stable in all media, and offers excellent lightfastness and good tinting strength. It requires a high oil content, and dries slowly to form a hard, fairly flexible paint film.
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Pigment 15 ml Terre Verte (16g)
£4.00Terre Verte, sometimes known as Green Earth, is a natural earth pigment derived from clay coloured by iron silicate. As with other natural pigments, impurities can prevent it from fully dispersing in an acrylic binder, although it is a popular pigment in all other mediums. It has been in use since antiquity, providing excellent lightfastness and great transparency, with a low tinting strength. It requires a high volume of oil, and dries slowly to create a soft, flexible paint film. When calcined, Terre Verte becomes Burnt Green Earth.
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Pigment 15 ml Chromium Oxide (17g)
£4.50Chromium Oxide is a synthetic mixed-metal oxide pigment. It is stable in all media and has an average drying speed in oil, forming a hard, fairly flexible paint film. It is opaque, with a low tinting strength. It has been widely available since the mid-nineteenth century, following its introduction in 1809.
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Pigment 15 ml Cadmium Green (16g)
£4.50Cadmium Green is an artificial mineral pigment, a mixture of Cobalt and Cadmium Yellow. It is an opaque, lightfast, slow-drying pigment with a high tinting strength.
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Sealing Wax Mura
Starting at: £2.25
Taper/wick throughout length. Well suited to craft purposes. Assorted colours including Red, Gold, Silver and Blue. Learn More -
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Cornelissen Enamelled Empty Boxes
Starting at: £23.00
Cornelissen Watercolour Empty Boxes. Please note that the empty pans are sold separately. Learn More -
Cornelissen Watercolour Book
Starting at: £12.00
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Cornelissen Watercolour Book. 160gsm Rough grain, Acid free hard bound linen cover. Learn More -
Saucer Dippers
Starting at: £2.00
Well made metal dippers, available with or without lids. A rubber disc on the inside of the lid helps create a good seal and prevent leaks. Listed measurements are of the widest point of the dipper, not the aperture. Learn More -
Lime Putty
£94.99Call to Order
Lime Putty 15 Litre (approx 20 Kg)
Limestone (Calcium Carbonate – CaCO3) is burnt in a kiln giving off Carbon Dioxide (CO2) gas and forming Calcium Oxide (CaO) which is commonly known as Quicklime. It needs to be burnt at 900-1100°C to ensure a good material is produced. The resulting lime is at its most volatile and dangerous at this stage.
The Burnt Lime or Quicklime is then combined with water (slaked) as quickly as possible. Combining Quicklime (CaO) and water (H20) produces Calcium Hydroxide (Ca(OH)2 – slaked lime and heat. It is combined with an excess of water which produces a putty. It is also known as non-hydraulic lime because it requires exposure to air in order to carbonate and does not set under water.
Cornelissen Gold Powder 1 g Gris 9.6 Carat
Cornelissen Gold Powder 1 g Vert Fonce 18.4 Carat
Cornelissen Gold Powder 1 g Blanc
Liquid Glass Mediums
Starting at: £19.50
Renaissance Materials by Dr. David Cranswick.
A thick glazing medium of the 'Old Masters'. Liquid Glass Mediums facilitate building up layers of transparent glaze. Gloss or Satin.
Contains: Damar resin, linseed oil and beeswax (for Satin medium only)
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Alder Ruler
Starting at: £4.50
Classic Blotter
Starting at: £22.90
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Wooden Artist's Bridge
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These sturdy wooden bridges provide a support for your hand, allowing you to add details to drawings, paintings, gilded surfaces and calligraphy without smudging your work. They are made by hand in the UK, meaning that our supply of different woods can vary, so please give us a call if you'd like to know what we have available.
Woods may include: American Walnut; American Oak; American Cherry; Ash; Burr Elm; Brown Oak; Elm; Oak; Ripple Ash; Spalted Beech; Utile.
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Empty Watercolour box for 12 half pans
Empty Watercolour box for 24 half pans
Empty Watercolour box for 36 half pans
Empty Watercolour box for 48 half pans
Telescopic Tubes
Starting at: £11.80


