A Range of Ochres and Earth Pigments
A selection of historic early pigments
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Historic Bice and Verditer pigments
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Tan Hill pub the highest in the Britain surrounded by wild peat moors were the counties of Cumbria, Yorkshire and County Durham meet. Close by we found the intense orange clay embedded with mica.
The orange ochre is clay stained with iron oxide better known as rust.
Suitable in all mediums and like most natural ochres is opaque and lightfast.
Tan Hill Orange Ochre is in the middle of the second row. It is among our top selling natural pigment.
Each vial contains approximately 10g of refined pigment and measures 22 x 75mm. The vials also make a fine gift or souvenir for anybody that is an artist.
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