Description
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.
Shade |
Vermilion Hue |
Shade Code |
449 |
Series Number |
1 |
Pigment Code |
PR 4, PY 1 |
Features |
Creates bold and solid effects |
Has a matte and opaque finish |
Vibrant and highly permanent colours |
Suitable for photo reproduction (doesn't reflect any light) |
Very popular range of colours for all forms of design and traditional paintings |
100% vegan |