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Natural Pigments | Shop Rublev Colours Pigments Online

Looking for Rublev colours pigments? Rublev Colours pigments are made directly from mineral and organic sources. At Natural Pigments, we remove the mystery of pigments by disclosing their source and known composition. Shop Rublev colours pigments online from Natural Pigments. For more info, visit www.naturalpigments.com

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Natural Pigments | Shop Rublev Colours Pigments Online

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  1. Shop RublevColours Pigments Online RublevColours pigments are made directly from mineral and organic sources. At Natural Pigments, we remove the mystery of pigments by disclosing their source and known composition. Shop Rublevcolours pigments online from Natural Pigments.

  2. Azurite (Coarse) 10g Azurite is natural carbonate of copper from ore deposits in Hunan Province, China. It has a bright blue masstone and a greenish undertone with a fine grind of less than 20 µ particles.

  3. Vivianite 10g Vivianite is a rare mineral of hydrated iron phosphate that exhibits an intense dark blue color. Our vivianite comes from bogs around the Moscow region, and has a dark blue masstone, similar to indigo, with a reddish blue undertone.

  4. Lapis Lazuli 100g Lazurite is a rare blue mineral found with other minerals in a rock called lapis lazuli. We buy select pieces from one of the oldest lazurite mines in Badakhshan, Afghanistan. Pieces are finely ground and levigated to obtain the highest purity.

  5. Cobalt Zinc Blue 50g Since ancient times, smalt blue has been used to color glass and ceramics. Cobalt salts, which give smalt its characteristic blue color, were identified in the 18th century.

  6. Egyptian Blue 10g Egyptian blue is a copper calcium silicate that was the first synthetic pigment and the most extensively used from the early dynasties in Egypt until the end of the Roman period in Europe. 10 g (0.35 oz)

  7. Address - 291 Shell Lane, Willits CA 95490 Phone - (888) 361-5900 Website - www.naturalpigments.com

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