BEIGE PATINA PIGMENT
6223 Beige Patina
Ref : PABE
Pigment of mineral origin.
They are earth or rock very finely ground (ochres, earths, natural oxides).
Natural pigments have a lot of advantages: inalterability to ultraviolet rays, high covering power and can be mixed between them anf non toxics.
6126 Red ochre oxide
Pigment obtained by a succession of chemical reaction.
In powder at a dry state
6110 Red bright Oxide
Pigment obtained by a succession of chemical reaction.
In powder at a dry state
6112 Red oxide
Pigment obtained by a succession of chemical reaction.
In powder at a dry state
VALENCIAN ORANGE PIGMENT 6460
Valencian Orange
Ref : ORVA
Pigment obtained by a succession of chemical reaction.
In powder at a dry state
Dark red ochre natural pigment "6205" - OROF
Pigment from mineral origin.
These are clays or rock which are finely grinded (ochres, clay, natural oxides).
They have a highly resistance to the light (inaltérability to ultraviolets rays), they also are non toxics.
Moreover, they have a high covering power and can be mixed between them.
Natural ochre red pigment "6204" - ORO
Red Ochre is extracted from our quarry of Saint Amand en Puisaye (Burgundy).
It's a natural ochre used into painting, cement To make the best product, red pigment is obtained through process of calcination of yellow pigment at 600° C temperature.
Copeerplated gold
Ref : ORC
Firing temperature: 650-750°C
Natural ochre yellow pigment "6203"
Ref : OJA
Yellow Ochre (or limonit clay) is extracted from our quarry of Saint Amand en Puisaye (Burgundy).
It's a natural ochre used into painting, cement and for coloring clays, glazes, etc.
The active ingredient is the iron oxide or goetlite
VAN DICK RED PIGMENT 6250
Van Dick Red
Ref : OFV
Pigment of mineral origin.
These are very finely ground earths or rocks (ochres, earths, natural oxides).
Highly resistant to light (unalterable to ultraviolet rays), they are non-toxic, have a very high covering power and can be mixed together.
MADRAS RED PIGMENT 6251
6251 Madras red
Natural pigments have a lot of advantages: inalterability to ultraviolet rays, high covering power and can be mixed between them anf non toxics.
PIGMENT YELLOW "6120"
Yellow oxide
Ref : OFJ
Pigment obtained by a succession of chemical reaction.
In powder at a dry state
PIGMENT OXYDE DE COBALT BLEU 6410D
6410 Cobalt D blue
Pigment obtained by a succession of chemical reaction.
In powder at a dry state
Natural ochre apricot pigment "6271" - OAB
Pigment from mineral origin. These are clays or rock which are finely grinded (ochres, clay, natural oxides).
They have a highly resistance to the light (inaltérability to ultraviolets rays), they also are non toxics.
Moreover, they have a high covering power and can be mixed between them.
PIGMENT BLACK "6130"
Ref : NOI
Pigment obtained by a succession of chemical reaction.
In powder at a dry state
PIGMENT IVORY BLACK "6260"
Ivory black Ref : NIV
Pigment obtained by a succession of chemical reaction.
In powder at a dry state
PIGMENT CARBON BLACK "6263"
Carbon black Ref : NDC
Pigment obtained by a succession of chemical reaction.
In powder at a dry state
NATURAL PIGMENT NATURAL YELLOW 6231
6231 Nature yellow
Natural pigments have a lot of advantages: inalterability to ultraviolet rays, high covering power and can be mixed between them anf non toxics.
Ref : JUAN
PIGMENT YELLOW ORANGE 6540 D
Orange Yellow
Cadmium pigment
Ref : JO
LEMON YELLOW PIGMENT 6520 D
Ref : JC
Lemon Yellow
Cadmium pigment
Pigment obtained by a succession of chemical reactions.
Presented in powder form, in dry state.
6450 Yellow buttercup
Pigment obtained by a succession of chemical reaction.
In powder at a dry state
6373 Yellow with lime
Pigment with a lime base
6451 Royal yellow
Pigment obtained by a succession of chemical reaction.
In powder at a dry state
6230 Havana Yellow
Pigment of mineral origin.
These are very finely ground earths or rocks (ochres, earths, natural oxides).
Highly resistant to light (unalterable to ultraviolet rays), they are non-toxic, have a very high covering power and are miscible with each other.
Pigment hématite "6253" - HEM
Hematit is extracted from our quarry of Saint Amand en Puisaye (Burgundy). It's a natural iron ochre used into painting, cements and for coloring clays, glazes.
Glossy red fuschia
Pigment obtained by a succession of chemical reaction.
In powder at a dry state
6441 Fuschia red
Pigment obtained by a succession of chemical reaction.
In powder at a dry state
6370 Coral with lime
Pigment with a lime base
6137 Chestnut
Pigment obtained by a succession of chemical reaction.
In powder at a dry state
6141 White of Zinc
Pigment obtained by a succession of chemical reaction.
In powder at a dry state
6140 Extra white (Rutile)
Pigment obtained by a succession of chemical reaction.
In powder at a dry state
6136 Deep brown
Pigment obtained by a succession of chemical reaction.
In powder at a dry state
6135 bright brown
Pigment obtained by a succession of chemical reaction.
In powder at a dry state