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Title: Pigment Dispersion | Water Based Pigment Dispersions


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Pigment Dispersion Water Based Pigment
Dispersions
  • Aqueous pigment dispersions are pigments premixed
    and dispersed in water ready to use with
    casein. Pigment dispersions from Rublev Colours
    contain only naturally-derived ingredients, in
    addition to pigment and water, making them
    ideally suited for traditional and natural
    mediums.

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Basic Dispersion Set
Rublev Colours Aqueous Dispersions are pigments
dispersed in water ready to be mixed with
water-based mediums. These dispersions are
especially made for use with traditional painting
mediums, such as egg tempera, casein tempera,
fresco, watercolors and distemper (glue tempera). 
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Ultramarine Blue (Green Shade)
Ultramarine Blue (Green Shade) aqueous pigment
dispersion is a synthetic inorganic blue pigment
consisting of a double silicate of aluminum and
sodium with sulfide and occurs in nature as a
component of the semi-precious stone, lapis
lazuli. Rublev Colours Aqueous Dispersions are
pigments dispersed in water ready to be mixed
with water-based mediums.
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Dispersion Primaries Set
Dispersion Primaries Set of Rublev Colours
Aqueous Dispersions are pigments dispersed in
water ready to be mixed with water-based mediums.
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Chromium Oxide Green
Chromium Oxide Green aqueous pigment dispersion,
also known as chromium sesquioxide or chromia, is
one of four oxides of chromium. It is commonly
called chrome green when used as a pigment
however it was referred to as viridian when it
was first discovered.
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Natural Yellow Oxide
Natural Yellow Oxide aqueous pigment dispersion
is from ocher deposits in the French quarries of
Gargas and Rustrel nestled in a 12 mile long
enclave in the heart of the Luberon Massif, the
ocher country. It is has moderate tinting
strength, but is more opaque than yellow or gold
ocher and has good covering power.
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361-5900 www.naturalpigments.com
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