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  1. Phthalo Turquoise Pigment

    Phthalo Turquoise Pigment

    Starting at: £17.00

    Phthalo Turquoise Pigment (PB15.3, PG7, PW21). Mixture of Phthalo Green, Phthalo Blue and Blanc Fixe. Transparent. Excellent Lightfastness. Requires wetting agent. Toxicity B Learn More
  2. Terre Verte Pigment

    Terre Verte Pigment

    Starting at: £4.00

    Terre 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.
    Toxicity B Learn More

  3. Pearl Lustre Bronze Powder

    Pearl Lustre Bronze Powder

    Starting at: £6.20

    Pearl Lustre Bronze Powder Learn More
  4. Edible Gold Leaf Loose

    Edible Gold Leaf Loose

    Cornelissen Edible Gold Leaf 85 23 carat Book of 25 Loose Learn More
  5. Cornelissen Gold Edible Crumbs 23 carat

    Cornelissen Gold Edible Crumbs 23 carat

    £41.00

    The sprinkles are made by crumbling gold leaves. Can be sprinkled on an type of food. 23 carat gold. 125 mg Learn More
  6. Cornelissen Gold Edible Powder 23 carat

    Cornelissen Gold Edible Powder 23 carat

    £41.00

    Cornelissen Gold Edible Powder 23 carat 125 mg Learn More
  7. Cornelissen Sable Filbert

    Cornelissen Sable Filbert

    Starting at: £8.25

    Similar to the sable round but with a filbert shape combining the characteristics of rounds and flats. Excellent spring and colour holding capacity. Learn More
  8. Sheepskin Parchment

    Sheepskin Parchment

    Starting at: £7.90

    Pale, thin and translucent. Only the flesh side can be used. A light dusting of sandarac powder is usually sufficient to prepare the surface for writing. Learn More
  9. Goatskin Vellum

    Goatskin Vellum

    Starting at: £7.90

    Medium to thick with a shiny surface. Distinctive 'pebbled' appearance makes it slightly more difficult to write on. Learn More
  10. Calf Vellum

    Calf Vellum

    Starting at: £11.50

    Medium to thick. Both sides useable for writing. Whiter and less translucent than parchment. Learn More
  11. Slunk

    Slunk

    Starting at: £13.00

    Skin of young calves. Very fine and translucent. Requires little or no preparation before writing. Learn More
  12. Kelmscott

    Kelmscott

    Starting at: £13.00

    Specially prepared to give a very smooth surface for painting or calligraphy. Learn More
  13. Economy Artists Apron

    Economy Artists Apron

    £7.50

    Economy Artists Apron Learn More
  14. Mahlstick

    Mahlstick

    £29.80

    Mahlstick Coated Aluminium. 90cm. Learn More
  15. Watercolour paint making set

    Watercolour paint making set

    Starting at: £0.40

    A collection of equipment and ingredients useful for making watercolour by hand. This selection of quality materials has been put together for the begginer and intermediate paint maker alike. This set includes:

    Equipment to mix the paint and fill watercolour pans:

    Glass slab with hardwood stand

    Cornelissen small muller

    Small (half pan) and large (full pan) watercolour pan

    Ingredients to make the watercolour binder :

    Roberson Gum Arabic

    Roberson Ox Gall

    Equipment for painting:

    Cornelissen 80a sables brushes in sizes 3 & 6

    cermaic palette in flower shape

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  16. Spray Diffuser

    Spray Diffuser

    £4.00

    Spray Diffuser Nickel Plated. For applying liquid fixative. Learn More
  17. Caput Mortuum pigment in a 15ml jar.

    Pigment 15 ml Caput Mortuum (18g)

    £4.50

    Caput Mortuum is a transparent, lightfast pigment that is stable in all media. Colours described as Caput Mortuum can vary greatly; our pigment is a soft purple-brown, made from a mixture of natural iron oxides. It is believed that Caput Mortuum has its roots in ancient Egypt, when colour was derived from remains that had been embalmed in asphaltum.
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  18. Red Ochre pigment in a 15ml jar.

    Pigment 15 ml Red Ochre (13g)

    £4.00

    Iron oxide. Semi-opaque, good tinting strength and very lightfast. Stable in all media.
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  19. Yellow Ochre pigment in a 15ml jar.

    Pigment 15 ml Yellow Ochre (15g)

    £4.00

    Yellow Ochre is a semi-transparent, lightfast natural earth pigment, which is stable in all media. It has a medium to slow drying rate in oil, creating a tough, flexible paint film.
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  20. Burt Sienna pigment in a 15ml jar.

    Pigment 15 ml Burnt Sienna (12g)

    £4.00

    Natural earth pigment, calcined raw sienna. Good tinting strength and very lightfast. Stable in all media but can be difficult to disperse in acrylic binders. Fast to medium drying rate in oil. Dates back to antiquity.
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  21. Raw Sienna pigment in a 15ml jar.

    Pigment 15 ml Raw Sienna (14g)

    £4.00

    Natural earth pigment, mixture of iron oxide and silica. Good tinting strength and very lightfast. Stable in all media but can be difficult to disperse in acrylic binders. Fast to medium drying rate in oil. Dates back to antiquity.
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  22. Burnt Umber pigment in a 15ml jar.

    Pigment 15 ml Burnt Umber (9g)

    £4.00

    Burnt Umber is a form of Raw Umber that a has undergone a process of calcination, becoming warmer, more transparent and easier to disperse. It is a natural earth pigment composed of iron oxide, manganese, and aluminium silicate, with roots in the Umbria region of Italy. It has a good tinting strength, and is very lightfast, quick-drying, and stable in all media. In oils it forms a hard, fairly flexible paint film, though it may be difficult to use in acrylic mediums.
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  23. Raw Umber pigment in a 15ml jar.

    Pigment 15 ml Raw Umber (9g)

    £4.00

    Raw Umber is a natural earth pigment composed of iron oxide, manganese, and aluminium silicate. It has its roots in the Umbria region of Italy, and was historically a popular colour for underpaintings, as it dries very quickly. It is semi-opaque, very lightfast, and stable in all media but may be difficult to disperse in acrylic. It requires a large amount of liquid when mixed with oil.
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  24. Cornelissen Series 41 Hog Bristle Bright

    Cornelissen Series 41 Hog Bristle Bright

    Starting at: £5.00

    Finest quality selected interlocking Chinese white hog hair. Seamless copper ferrule. Green handle. Learn More
  25. Cornelissen Series 42 Hog Bristle Flat

    Cornelissen Series 42 Hog Bristle Flat

    Starting at: £5.00

    Finest quality selected interlocking Chinese white hog hair. Seamless copper ferrule. Green handle. Learn More
  26. Cornelissen Series 43 Hog Bristle Round

    Cornelissen Series 43 Hog Bristle Round

    Starting at: £5.00

    Finest quality selected interlocking Chinese white hog hair. Seamless copper ferrule. Green handle. Learn More
  27. Cornelissen Series 44 Hog Bristle Filbert

    Cornelissen Series 44 Hog Bristle Filbert

    Starting at: £5.00

    Finest quality selected interlocking Chinese white hog hair. Seamless copper ferrule. Green handle. Learn More
  28. Cornelissen Sable Round

    Cornelissen Sable Round

    Starting at: £5.55

    Finest quality red sable to all types of oil techniques. This brush has good sping even in the smaller sizes and retains its point well. Learn More
  29. Cornelissen Sable Bright

    Cornelissen Sable Bright

    Starting at: £5.80

    Made from the same quality red sable as the rounds and used for short, thicker strokes of paint. Learn More
  30. Caput Mortuum Pigment

    Caput Mortuum Pigment

    Starting at: £4.50

    Caput Mortuum is a transparent, lightfast pigment that is stable in all media. Colours described as Caput Mortuum can vary greatly; our pigment is a soft purple-brown, made from a mixture of natural iron oxides. It is believed that Caput Mortuum has its roots in ancient Egypt, when colour was derived from remains that had been embalmed in asphaltum.

    Toxicity B

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