- New Products
- Pigments
- Dyes & Vegetable Color Paints
- Fillers & Building Materials
- Mediums, Binders & Glues
- Solvents, Chemicals & Additives
- Ready-made Colors
- Gold & Gilding Materials
- Linen, Paper & Foils
- Brushes
- Tools, Packaging & Supplies
- Books & Color Charts
- Special Offers
Agate Peach No. 14
Order number: 1672514
very fine, approx. 5 µ
Shipping and Ordering
Regular shipping, no restrictions.Agate Peach No. 14
very fine, approx. 5 µ
For the last few centuries Japanese painting technique has made use of a new quality of pigments for watercolor painting and woodblock printing. This particular technique is called Enogu, for which pigments are made in exactly specified particle sizes - the particles are basically all the same size and shape. Colors of a unique particle size appear more brilliant. The sizes are given with the numbers: no. 8 = 50 µ, no. 10 = 27 µ, no. 12 = 14 µ, no. 14 = 5 µ.- Lightfastness - medium: 8
- Lightfastness - thinned: 8
- Lightfastness - concentrated: 8
- ColorIndex PW 27.77811
- Suitability Acrylics, Lime / Fresco, Oil, Tempera, Watercolor / Gouache
- Color Pale Pink
Agate Peach No. 14
very fine, approx. 5 µ
For the last few centuries Japanese painting technique has made use of a new quality of pigments for watercolor painting and woodblock printing. This particular technique is called Enogu, for which pigments are made in exactly specified particle sizes - the particles are basically all the same size and shape. Colors of a unique particle size appear more brilliant. The sizes are given with the numbers: no. 8 = 50 µ, no. 10 = 27 µ, no. 12 = 14 µ, no. 14 = 5 µ.WARNING: Exercise care when using dry pigments. Do not eat, drink or smoke. Avoid breathing dust. Use a NIOSH-certified dust respirator. Wash hands immediately after use. If creation of dust is likely, wear protective clothing.
Keep out of reach of children.
No ACMI Certification Seals available.
Agate Peach No. 14
very fine, approx. 5 µ
For the last few centuries Japanese painting technique has made use of a new quality of pigments for watercolor painting and woodblock printing. This particular technique is called Enogu, for which pigments are made in exactly specified particle sizes - the particles are basically all the same size and shape. Colors of a unique particle size appear more brilliant. The sizes are given with the numbers: no. 8 = 50 µ, no. 10 = 27 µ, no. 12 = 14 µ, no. 14 = 5 µ.
Customer evaluation for "Agate Peach No. 14"
Write an evaluation