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Williamsburg Blue Oil Colors
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King's Blue #6000813
PW 6 - Titanium Dioxide Rutile
PW 4 - Zinc Oxide
PB 29 - Polysulfide of Sodium-Alumino-Silicate
PB 15:3 - Copper Pthalocyanine
Opaque / Lightfastness: I - Excellent
What is now known as royal blue is associated with Cobalt Blue. This French
Royal Blue is lighter. Like the iris of a fleur-de-lis. Very clear, bright,
and crisp.
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Sevres Blue #6000823
PW 6 - Titanium Dioxide Rutile
PW 4 - Zinc Oxide
PB 15:3 - Copper Pthalocyanine
Opaque / Lightfastness: I - Excellent
Brilliant, warm, sky blue. Crisper and brighter than Cerulean. Named after
the famous blue enamel on Sevres porcelain.
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Cerulean Blue (Genuine) #6000848
PB 35 - Cobalt Stannate
Opaque / Lightfastness: I - Excellent
Velvety, changeable blue. Greenish? Greyish? Warm? Cool? Light and airy or
dense and opaque. Absorbs and reflects light in an interesting way.
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Cerulean Blue French #6000857
PB 36 - Cobalt Chromate Blue-Green Spinel
Semi-Opaque / Lightfastness: I - Excellent
Similar to our regular Cerulean but made with less tin. Therefore, it's
slightly greener and deeper.
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Turquoise #6000863
PW 4 - Zinc Oxide
PW 6 - Titanium White
PB 15:3 - Copper Pthalocyanine
PG 7 - Chlorinated Copper Phthalocyanine
Opaque / Lightfastness: I - Excellent
Intensely rich with great luster. Because of the way we grind the pigment,
it's not a flat, plastic like aqua.
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Cobalt Teal #6000787
PG 50 - Oxides of Nickel, Cobalt & Titanium
Opaque / Lightfastness: I - Excellent
A very, very strong color. This is not a mix or tint, but the absolutely
most intense turquoise we have ever seen. A pure cobalt with no
adulterants. It is very exotic, almost Caribbean or Moroccan in feeling.
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Cobalt Teal Deep #6000817
PB 28 - Oxides of Cobalt and Aluminum
Opaque / Lightfastness: I - Excellent
Another very strong and beautiful, pure cobalt. Not a mixer or tinter.
Straight ahead color. A tad deeper and richer than Cobalt Teal, a color
that was loved so much, we brought you another!
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Cobalt Turquoise Greenish #6000887
PB 36 - Oxides of Cobalt, Chromium & Aluminum
Opaque / Lightfastness: I - Excellent
Similar in hue to our regular turquoise, but does not reflect the light
back. It absorbs light like velvet and has a most mysterious surface.
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Cobalt Turquoise Bluish #6000907
PB 36 - Oxides of Cobalt, Chromium & Aluminum
Opaque / Lightfastness: I - Excellent
A very, very rich velvety color with a deep surface. Slightly darker and
greener than Cerulean.
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Cobalt Blue #6000927
PB 28 - Oxides of Cobalt and Aluminum
Semi-Opaque / Lightfastness: I - Excellent
We make this color with greater covering strength and luminosity then
usual. A true spectrum blue. Neither warm nor cool. Very highly saturated.
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Cobalt Blue Deep #6000937
PB 28 - Oxides of Cobalt and Aluminum
Semi-Opaque / Lightfastness: I - Excellent
This color is richer, deeper, more translucent and ever so slightly more
purple than our regular Cobalt Blue. Like willow-ware china.
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Ultramarine Blue #6000942
PB 29 - Polysulfide of Sodium Alumino-Silicate
Transparent / Lightfastness: I - Excellent
Beautiful, rich, clean and transparent.
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Ultramarine Blue French #6000962
PB 29 - Polysulfide of Sodium Alumino-Silicate
PV 15 - Polysulfide of Sodium Alumino-Silicate
Transparent / Lightfastness: I - Excellent
It is beautifully transparent, incredibly rich and deep, with a hint of red
in the undertone (after the French style).
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Prussian Blue #6000982
PB 27 - Ferriammonium Ferrocyanide
Semi-Transparent / Lightfastness: I - Excellent
So deep it seems darker than black. Interesting bronzing effect on surfaces
sometimes.
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Indanthrone Blue #6000985
PB 60 - Indanthrone Blue
Semi-Transparent / Lightfastness: I - Excellent
A very dark, semi-transparent color, sometimes referred to as Anthraquinone
Blue. With a Lighfastness rating of I, it makes a good alternative to the
fade prone natural Indigo which it was originally meant to replace.
Indanthrone is a strong mixing color that
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Phthalo Blue #6001004
PB 15:3 - Copper Phthalocyanine
Transparent / Lightfastness: I - Excellent
Outrageously strong. Very versatile in mixing. Equally effective in mixing
greens or violets. Very clean and transparent when used for washes and
glazing.
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Phthalo Turquoise #6001024
PB 15:3 - Copper Phthalocyanine
PG 7 - Chlorinated Copper Phthalocyanine
Transparent / Lightfastness: I - Excellent
Extremely strong. Very deep and exotically rich.
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Indigo #6001043
PBr 7 - Natural Iron Oxide
PB 27 - Sodium Ammonium Ferroferricyanide
Semi-Opaque / Lightfastness: I - Excellent
Our own mix with no black in it so it can go warm or cool. Very versatile
for mixing. Can be very deep and moody and can tint subtly when mixed with
white.
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