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Watercolour

The beauty of watercolour, the precision of pencil


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Zinc Yellow
Lemon Cadmium
Gold
Primrose Yellow
Straw Yellow
Deep Cadmium
Naples Yellow
Middle Chrome
Deep Chrome
Orange Chrome
Spectrum Orange
Scarlet Lake
Pale Vermilion
Deep Vermilion
Geranium Lake
Flesh Pink
Pink Madder Lake
Rose Pink
Madder Carmine
Crimson Lake
Rose Madder Lake
Magenta
Imperial Purple
Red Violet Lake
Dark Violet
Light Violet
Blue Violet Lake
Delft Blue
Ultramarine
Smalt Blue
Cobalt Blue
Spectrum Blue
Light Blue
Sky Blue
Prussian Blue
Indigo

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Oriental Blue
Kingfisher Blue
Turquoise Blue
Turquoise Green
Jade Green
Juniper Green
Bottle Green
Water Green
Mineral Green
Emerald Green
Grass Green
May Green
Sap Green
Cedar Green
Olive Green
Bronze
Sepia
Burnt Umber
Vandyke Brown
Raw Umber
Brown Ochre
Raw Sienna
Golden Brown
Burnt Yellow Ochre
Copper Beech
Burnt Sienna
Venetian Red
Terracotta
Burnt Carmine
Chocolate
Ivory Black
Blue Grey
Gunmetal
French Grey
Silver Grey
Chinese White

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blister of 6 tin of 12 tin & wooden box of 24 tin of 36


wooden box of 48 tin of 72 wooden box of 72
Please note that the contents may be substituted at any time with a product equal or superior to that specified.
LF - Lightfastness rating v - indicates that the ingredients of these products contain no animal products

Lightfastness refers to the chemical stability of a pigment under long exposure to light. Light can cause colour to whiten,
darken, fade or completely disappear.
The Blue Wool Scale - two pieces of blue wool are used to test lightfastness. One is placed in the dark and the other in
the equivalent of sunlight for a period of three months. After three months the two pieces of wool are compared and
rated between 0 8. 8 is the highest rating and values of 6 or higher are considered to be lightfast.

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