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Title: Get Rublev Colours Watercolor Online – Natural Pigments


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Get Rublev Colours Watercolor Online
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Rublev Colours Watercolors are made with the same
pigments used by watercolor masters of the 17th
to 19th centuries. The colors are genuine single
pigment paints available individually in tubes
and cakes. We make Rublev Colours Watercolors in
small batches using gum arabic and sugar syrup,
which were the basic ingredients in watercolors
of past centuries. There are no other additives
to alter the characteristics of each color.
Rublev Colours Watercolors do not contain fillers
to extend colors, dispersants to disperse and
granulate pigments and brighteners to intensify
colors. Rather, each color is crafted to develop
its unique character so they behave much the same
as the colors of past masters.
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Azurite Full Pan
Rublev Colours Azurite is a greenish blue
watercolor that is transparent, granulating and
non-staining. Azurite is a basic copper carbonate
mineral, which is found in many parts of the
world in the upper oxidized portions of copper
ore deposits. 
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Lazurite Half Pan
Rublev Colours Lazurite is an intense deep blue
color from the precious lapis lazuli stones used
in historical painting. It is a semi-transparent,
medium grained color with excellent tinting
strength.
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Vivianite Full Pan
Rublev Colours Vivianite (Blue Ochre) is an inky
blue color from the natural mineral, Vivianite,
used in historical painting. Our vivianite comes
from bogs around the Moscow region, and has a
dark blue masstone with a smokey blue undertone.
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Cobalt Blue Full Pan
Cobalt blue, discovered in 1704 or 1705, is
generally regarded as the first of the modern
colors. In truth it is something of an anomaly,
appearing well before the blossoming of chemistry
as a science in the late 18th century. 4 oz vol
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