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Williamsburg Blue Dry Pigments
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Cerulean Blue (Genuine) #P6000848
PB 35 - Cobalt Stannate
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 #P6000857
PB 36 - Cobalt Chromate Blue-Green Spinel
Similar to our regular Cerulean but made with less tin. Therefore, it's
slightly greener and deeper.
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Cobalt Blue #P6000927
PB 28 - Oxides of Cobalt and Aluminum
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 #P6000937
PB 28 - Oxides of Cobalt and Aluminum
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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Cobalt Turquoise Greenish #P6000887
PB 36 - Oxides of Cobalt, Chromium & Aluminum
A very, very rich velvety color with a deep surface. Slightly darker and
greener than Cerulean.
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Cobalt Turquoise Bluish #P6000907
PB 36 - Oxides of Cobalt, Chromium & Aluminum
A very, very rich velvety color with a deep surface. Slightly darker and
greener than Cerulean.
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Phthalo Blue #P6001004
PB 15:3 - Copper Phthalocyanine
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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Ultramarine Blue #P6000942
PB 29 - Polysulfide of Sodium Alumino-Silicate
Beautiful, rich, clean and transparent. A classic pigment.
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Cobalt Teal Deep #P6000817
PB 28 - Oxides of Cobalt and Aluminum
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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Prussian Blue #P6000982
PB 27 - Ferriammonium Ferrocyanide
So deep it seems darker than black. Interesting bronzing effect on surfaces
sometimes.
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