Williamsburg Violet Dry Pigments
 
Cobalt Violet Light #P6000728
PV 49 - Cobalt Ammonium Phosphate
Ethereal, delicate, sublime. Not a strong tinter.

Cobalt Violet Deep #P6000748
PV 14 - Cobalt Phosphate
Richer, Bluer, and stronger than the Violet Light with a beautiful, deep, opaque glow.

Manganese Violet #P6000704
PV 16 - Manganese Ammonium Pyrophosphate
This violet is a substantial rather heavy,  earth loud violet - not subtle like the ethereal, limpid cobalts.  Some companies call this mineral violet reddish.

Quinacridone Violet #P6000785
PV 19 - Quinacridone
An intense, exotic, blue relative of Quinacridone Red. Hot, hot magenta, like a lurid peony. Great clarity in mixing and glazing.

Ultramarine Pink #P6000774
PV 15 - Polysulfide of Sodium Alumino-Silicate
A beautiful transparent, limpid pink. Like all ultramarines this leans toward blue--but very slightly--not enough to be violet. Very close in feel to original Rose Madder, but more delicate. Imagine a very rich rose quality with a slight blush of pale amethyst.

Ultramarine Violet #P6000764
PV 15 - Polysulfide of Sodium Alumino-Silicate
Beautiful, natural-looking violet. Does not look synthetic in any way. Its only limitation is that it is an extremely weak tinter. Its beauty is properly seen in glazes.

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