Pigments

NATURAL EARTHS: Umber, burnt umber, sienna, burnt sienna, sinopia, caput mortuum, goethite, iron oxide, iron(III) oxide, ochre, Venetian red, and several other named colors are all various shades of iron oxide. The differences in color is due to how hydrated the earth may be, or if it was heated, or how light is diffracted through the particle size of the oxide. Earth colors are not consistent, even when in the same mine, so each order of the same color may be a slightly different shade. These strong, non-toxic, permanent pigments are compatible with most mediums.

DYE EXTRACTS: Dye extracts are natural dyes that have been processed with alum then dried into concentrated pow-ders. A little goes a long way. They can be used for immersion dyeing as well as for pigments, or for hand-painting fabric, along with natural oxides. Dyes are more fugitive than earth oxides but with care, they can last a long time. Full instruc-tions included with each order.

MIXED or ENHANCED: These two words as well as “mineral colors” and sometimes “oxides” can mean that two or more colors were combined to enhance the original color or to create a third color. This practice has historic precedence; Cennini noted that some natural colors need artificial help. “Earth oxide” is a modern merchandising term for mineral-colored earths/clays that may or may not be mixed or enhanced for more vibrant colors.
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Vandyke Brown
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Vandyke Brown

Neutral dark brown mixed iron oxides with slight red tone; named for Flemish artist Anthony Van Dyck (1599-1641) who used a similar color for...
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Carbon Black
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Carbon Black

Dense black, made from burnt bone & vegetable materials, used on prehistoric cave walls, & for medieval paints & inks. It is the deepest but least...
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Pewter Gray
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Pewter Gray

Cool light gray useful in shading, color mixing; composed mainly from ocher, iron, silicone, manganese oxide, calcium. AKA: Pewter gray light, Tura...
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Slate Gray
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Slate Gray

Natural deep warm silvery gray ground schist with iron, aluminum, manganese. 5 gm Slate Gray Pigment: $0.75
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Titanium White
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Titanium White

Natural oxide of titanium & rutile. One of the brightest of whites, it is a heavy opaque white with great covering power. This pigment can substitute...
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Antique Silver Metallic
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Antique Silver Metallic

Rich dark gunmetal silver metallic pigment with bright strong blue tone, made from mica, bronze powder. Good for shading lighter silver, adding...
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Bright Gold
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Bright Gold

Fabulous pale bright metallic gold color with faint greenish tint, made from bronze powder. Substitute for far more expensive pure gold on many...
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Bronze Metallic
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Bronze Metallic

Rich, dark bronze color with deep golden overtone, made from bronze powder. Mix with brown or red for a rich look on frames or wooden boxes. AKA:...
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Copper Red Metallic
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Copper Red Metallic

Very dark red copper metallic, made from bronze powder. Use it for dramatic accent or combine with interesting colors. AKA: Fire Road, Red Copper 5...
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Majestic Gold Metallic
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Majestic Gold Metallic

Perfect deep gold-leaf metallic, rich burnished gold-leaf color, made from mica, titanium oxide, iron oxide. Far easier to apply than gold- leaf:...
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