Title: Rublev Colours Pigments for Tempera | Tempera Paint Powder
1Rublev Colours Pigments for Tempera Tempera
Paint Powder
- Rublev Colours pigments are made directly from
mineral and organic sources. Our geologist, who
has many years experience selecting minerals for
pigments, travels to distant locations, and hand
selects mineral ores for use in our pigments. We
process the minerals by pulverizing, grinding and
levigating for use as fine artists pigments.
2Azurite 10g
Azurite is a natural carbonate of copper usually
described as a bright blue or sometimes as a
greenish blue. Azurite varies in masstone color
from deep blue to pale blue with a greenish
undertone depending on such factors as the purity
of the mineral and the grade (particle size) of
the pigment. This fine grade (average 25 micron
particle size) of azurite is a bright blue with a
greenish undertone.
3Ultramarine Ash 50g
Lazurite is a rare blue mineral found with other
minerals in a rock called lapis lazuli. We buy
select pieces from one of the oldest lazurite
mines in Badakhshan, Afghanistan. Pieces are
finely ground and levigated to obtain the highest
purity.
4Lapis Lazuli 10g
Lazurite is a rare blue mineral found with other
minerals in a rock called lapis lazuli. We buy
select pieces from one of the oldest lazurite
mines in Badakhshan, Afghanistan. Pieces are
finely ground and levigated to obtain the highest
purity.
5Vivianite 10g
Vivianite is a rare mineral of hydrated iron
phosphate that exhibits an intense dark blue
color. Our vivianite comes from bogs around the
Moscow region, and has a dark blue masstone,
similar to indigo, with a reddish blue undertone.
6Blue Bice 100g
Blue bice is the name given to a pale blue
artificial basic copper carbonate with
approximately the same chemical composition as
azurite. Blue bice was used in watercolors and
distemper during the 17th and 18th centuries. Our
blue bice is made according to an English recipe
of the 18th century.
7291 Shell Lane, Willits CA 95490 (888)
361-5900 www.naturalpigments.com
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