Description
- Colour - French Ultramarine (263); Colour Series - 1; Pigment(s) - PB29; Permanence Rating - A - Permanent; Opacity - Transparent; Lightfastness - I (Excellent); Colour Vehicle Oil - Linseed Oil
- Quality, affordable and moderately priced pigments with good covering power and tinting strength; Uniform Consistency; Offers excellent retention of brush or palette knife strokes; The surface sheen may differ from colour to colour; Spectrum of 47 colours in WOC range
- Transparency and Opacity varies based on pigments used; formulated for amateur artists and more accomplished painters requiring large volumes of colour within moderate cost limits
- All 47 colours are classified as permanent for artists’ use, which aids the longevity of paintings; All colours will become touch dry in thin films in 2-12 days
- Economical traditional fine oil colour made in France; Conforms to ASTM D4236; French Ultramarine is a rich transparent blue. It was created by French chemist Guimet in 1828 as a synthetic but chemically identical alternative to the expensive pigment derived from Lapis Lazuli