Basic color

Prussian Blue

Prussian Blue

This is a chemical compound ferrous ferrocyanide.. It creates dark blue pigment called Prussian...

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Kadmium-chromoxid

Kadmium-chromoxid

Mixing yellow cadmium and chomoxide results in bright green shade, used for example as a...

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Chromoxid green

Chromoxid green

Known as Chromium(III) oxide. Green pigment that was being used as the basic top coat of the...

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Raw umber

Raw umber

Brown pigment containing the metal oxides and mangan.  Its name comes from the Italian terra...

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Cadmium Yellow Medium

Cadmium Yellow Medium

Group of pigments containing cadmium in a form of sulfides and sulfoselenids. The yellow shade is...

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Caput mortuum

Caput mortuum

The Capur Mortuum pigment, sometimes also known as the cardinal purple, is an artistic name for...

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Kraplak (Rose Madder )

Kraplak (Rose Madder )

The extract from the roots of Rubia tinctorium. The history of using this extract is dated back...

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Zinc White

Zinc White

Also known as zinc oxide, the oldest zinc ore known to the humanity. Being produced industrially...

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Furnace Black

Furnace Black

Coloured pigment also known as acetylen soot or furnace black. It is possible to produce this...

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Metallic aluminium

Metallic aluminium

Very gentle pigment of aluminum shade, which was a part of the grey-silver colour used on Pfalz...

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