The first documented use of vermilion pigment, made with ground cinnabar, dates back to 8000–7000 BC. It was found at the neolithic village of Catalhoyuk in modern-day Turkey.
- A great new-age range of colours
- Suitable for artists of all skill levels
- Compatible with various porous surfaces like primed/unprimed canvas, wood, paper, and more
- Capable of producing the effects of oil colours, water colours and poster colours
- Ideal for spontaneous painting with fast drying ability
- Use for impasto, glazing and wash techniques
- 100% vegan
Shade
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Vermilion Hue
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Shade Code
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449
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Working Time
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Moderate
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Drying Time
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Fast
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Series Number
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2
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Pigment Code
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PR 4
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Transparency
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Semi Transparent- Balanced shades that offer both boldness and visibility of the background.
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Permanency
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B- B for Permanent- Permanent when used directly after mixing. Chances of fading when toned down or with a white shade.
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