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 pigments. Our natural ochres pigments and our natural earths pigments are all 100% natural and are extracted from different quarries in France, in particular in the Ardennes, Burgundy, Vaucluse but also in different countries such as Germany, Italy, and India. Depending on the region, we will have all different colors. They are extracted, washed, then dried, and if necessary, burned or calcined according to the color that one wishes to obtain, to finish finely crushed in order to obtain an impalpable powder of the order of 30 microns.

natural ochres and natural earths have the advantage of being able to be mixed together to obtain other colors because they are compatible with each other. they also have excellent opacity, great resistance to alkalis, such as lime paste, and great resistance to uv (insensitive).

They have the advantage of being compatible with all binders such as lime paste or powder or cement but also natural or synthetic oils, glues, gums and resins (gum arabic, shellac, rabbit skin glue, acrylic binder, linseed oil) and can be used in all techniques (oil, egg, casein, acrylic, skin glue, lime, plaster, fresco).

 

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cobalt blue pigment
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The cobalt blue pigment is a cobalt oxide (cobalt aluminate), of a primary, opaque clear blue, with a beautiful luminosity. It is the blue of choice for use in all painting techniques (acrylic, gouache oil, gums, resins, glues) because it is stable and covering, and is particularly suitable for fresco.
€9.95
dark yellow ocher pigment from Provence
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dark yellow ocher pigment from Provence is extracted from an ore from the gargas quarry in the vaucluse. it is a 100% natural pigment which gives a very luminous yellow hue with a transparent binder and a slightly orangey yellow with a white-like binder. This pigment is compatible with all painting techniques (lime, casein, fresco, skin glue, shellac, flour paint, egg, acrylic, vinyl, potassium silicate etc). Its dosage varies according to the binders. For lime, plan a dosage of about 45% of the weight of lime before saturation.

€1.95
lime blue pigment
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lime blue pigment is a polysulphurized sodium aluminosilicate (synthetic metal oxide fixed on a mineral base). Its color is rather purplish primary lavender blue. this pigment is compatible with all techniques and all binders. However, to dilute it, it will be necessary to add to it in addition to water a little household alcohol at 95 ° and liquid black soap.

€1.95
black vine pigment
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the black vine pigment is an iron oxide from Germany which can be used in all painting and coating techniques. To dilute it, it is necessary to add a drop of alcohol at 95 ° and black soap. Its coloring power is high and gives a dark, slightly bluish color. Mixed with lime at 10% of the weight of lime it gives a mouse gray, at 30% a light black.
€2.30
dark red ocher pigment from Provence
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dark red ocher pigment from provence , extracted in the gargas quarry, is obtained by firing yellow ocher. This pigment is one of the most opaque, which is why it is often used in flour paint in order to protect the wood well. Its color is red, salmon depending on the binder used and the dosage. the red ocher pigment is compatible with all painting techniques (casein, flour paint for wood, fresco fresco, acrylic or vinyl, skin glue, egg, shellac, silicate, gum arabic).

€1.95
sky blue pigment
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the sky blue pigment is a mixture with a copper phthalocyanine which gives a primary light blue tone that is slightly green and quite soft, pastel. Compatible with all techniques and binders, only not suitable in flour paint, ocher paint because it changes color during cooking. Requires a little household alcohol at 95 ° to promote its dilution in water.
€2.80
lime black pigment
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lime black pigment is an organic pigment fixed on a mineral base. It gives a soft black colour close to rome black, it has a high tinting strength and is compatible with all techniques and all binders. For its dilution it will be necessary to use a few drops of alcohol at 95° in order to favour its dispersion in your mixtures.
€1.95
natural sienna pigment
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the natural sienna pigment of the Ardennes is a 100% natural earth and gives a sand yellow tint to your stone depending on the binder used. This pigment is compatible for all painting techniques, insensitive to uv and very covering, so it is perfect for flour painting. In lime one obtains saturation of approximately 40% of the weight of lime.
€2.30
lavender blue pigment
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the lavender blue pigment is a mixture of sodium aluminosilicate giving a light lavender blue color, slightly purplish. 75% natural pigment, mixes well in water binders. A dosage of 15% of the weight of lime paste, whitewash, gives a very soft pale lavender color. It is possible to further increase the dosage to have a more sustained shade up to about 30%

€2.15
calcined sienna pigment
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the calcined sienna pigment from the Ardennes is obtained by firing natural sienna to give a reddish brown color. It is the iron oxide contained in natural sienna which, when cooking, gives this color. This pigment is compatible for all painting techniques and is ideal for flour painting for wood, because it is a very opaque pigment that will protect wood well.
€2.50
dark ultramarine blue pigment
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the dark ultramarine blue pigment is a polysulfurized sodium aluminosilicate, an imitation of lapis lazuli, which gives a slightly purplish navy blue color. Equivalent to majorelle blue or guimet blue (its creator) or klein blue. It can be used in all techniques and all binders, however with lime or cement the paint or the plaster must be used during the day.

€4.40
dark natural umber pigment
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dark natural umber pigment is a mixture of sienna and black iron oxide which results in a greenish black taupe color. This pigment is compatible for all painting techniques and for all binders. A dosage in lime at 35% is the saturation limit. This pigment requires a drop of black soap and alcohol to promote its dispersion.
€2.00