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Paint Pigments for Artists | Encaustic Pigment Powders for Sale

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  1. Paint Pigments for Artists | Encaustic Pigment Powders for Sale

  2. Azurite 100g Azuriteis a natural carbonate of copper usually described as a bright blue or sometimes as a greenish blue. Azurite varies in masstonecolor 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

  3. Ultramarine Ash 100g Ultramarine Ash is a pigment which is the residuum of lapis lazuli after the ultramarine has been extracted. It was used by the old masters as a middle or neutral tint for flesh, skies, and draperies, being of a purer and renderer gray than that produced by the mixture of more positive colors.

  4. Lapis Lazuli 100g Lapis Lazuli is a rock containing the mineral lazurite, a complex sodium calcium aluminum silicate sulfate, in which the part of the silicon atoms (SI) are substituted for sulfur atoms (S) in the form of sulfur anions. The rich blue color is due to the sulfur inherent in the structure of lazurite. It is usually described as an intense blue to a gray blue.

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