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New In Full Pan Handmade Watercolor Paints cerulean blue green agate iron zirconium red madder lake deep ram umber YinMn blue rock black Ultramarine blue

New In Full Pan Handmade Watercolor Paints

New In Full Pan Handmade Watercolor Paints

Introducing our latest collection of handmade watercolor paints, now available for artists and enthusiasts alike! Our new arrivals feature a range of stunning hues and shades, from the rich reds of Madder Lake Deep and Garnet Genuine, to the deep blues of YInMn Blue and Ultramarine Blue. For those seeking a touch of earthiness, we also offer the vibrant greens of Egyptian Green and the warm browns of Pietersite, perfect for landscapes and natural scenes.

But that's not all – our new collection also includes the bold and striking Cerulean Blue, as well as the intense and mysterious Rock Black. These colors are made with the highest quality pigments and expertly crafted by hand, ensuring smooth and consistent application every time. Whether you're a professional artist, a beginner looking to experiment, or simply a lover of fine art supplies, our new watercolor paints are sure to impress.

Browse our collection today and discover the limitless possibilities of watercolor painting with our new arrivals!

1. Madder Lake Deep

Madder lake deep is a color that has been used by artists for centuries, and it has an interesting history that goes back to ancient times. The color is made from the roots of the madder plant, which has been cultivated for its red dye since at least 1500 BC.

In the Middle Ages, madder was one of the most important sources of red dye, and it was highly valued for its rich and vibrant color. The process of extracting the dye was long and complex, involving several stages of soaking, fermenting, and boiling the roots of the plant.

By the 16th century, madder had become a major trade item, with European countries importing large quantities of the dye from the Middle East and Asia. In the 17th century, Dutch merchants began cultivating madder in Europe, and by the 18th century, madder had become a major industry in France, Germany, and England.

Madder lake deep, the pigment derived from madder, was first used by artists in the 16th century, and it quickly became popular for its warm, vibrant, and lightfast color. It was used extensively by the Impressionists in the 19th century, and it remains a popular color among artists today, valued for its versatility and ability to add depth and richness to a wide range of subjects.

Our madder lake deep watercolor delivers a stunning color that is sure to enhance your artwork.

Madder lake deep is a beautiful deep reddish-pink color that is popular among artists for its versatility and ability to add depth and warmth to a wide range of subjects, including landscapes, florals, and portraits. Our watercolor paint captures the beauty of this color perfectly, offering excellent color intensity, transparency, and lightfastness.

Our madder lake deep watercolor is incredibly easy to use, with a smooth and creamy consistency that allows for easy blending and layering.

2. Iron Zirconium Red

Iron Zirconium Red is a synthetic pigment that is typically made by combining iron oxide with zirconium oxide.

Iron Zirconium Red is a versatile color that can be used in a wide range of painting styles and subjects, from abstract to realistic. Its deep and intense hue is perfect for creating bold and striking compositions, and it blends beautifully with other colors to create a range of shades and tones.

Iron Zirconium Red is a popular choice among artists who are looking for a powerful and intense red color that is easy to use and delivers excellent results. Its deep and rich hue makes it ideal for creating bold and striking compositions, and it is a must-have for anyone who wants to create powerful and unforgettable works of art.

3. Garnet Genuine

Garnet is a group of minerals that are widely known for their deep, rich colors and their durability. The name "garnet" comes from the Latin word "granatum," which means "seed" or "grain," and refers to the small, round shape of some of the crystals.

Like the genuine garnet stone, our watercolor paint has a richness and depth that makes it ideal for adding warmth and vibrancy to your artwork.

Our Garnet Genuine watercolor paint is a versatile color that can be used on its own or blended with other colors to create a range of shades and tones. It has a smooth and creamy consistency that allows for easy blending and layering, making it perfect for a wide range of painting styles and subjects.

4. Green Agate

Green agate is a variety of chalcedony, a mineral in the quartz family, and is known for its soothing and calming properties. It is believed to promote emotional balance, healing, and stability, and is often used in meditation and spiritual practices.

Our Green Agate watercolor paint captures the beauty and essence of this stone, allowing you to incorporate its positive energy into your artwork. Whether you're a professional artist or a beginner, our watercolor is easy to use and delivers excellent color intensity, transparency, and lightfastness.

Our Green Agate watercolor paint is perfect for a wide range of painting styles and subjects, from landscapes and botanicals to abstracts and mixed media. It has a smooth and creamy consistency that allows for easy blending and layering, making it ideal for creating a range of shades and tones.

5. Egyptian Green

Egyptian Green is a color that has been used for centuries in art and decoration throughout Egypt and the surrounding regions. It is a greenish-blue color that is often associated with the lushness of the Nile River delta and the vegetation that thrives there.

The ancient Egyptians used a variety of pigments and dyes to create their artwork, including a green pigment made from malachite, a copper carbonate mineral. This pigment was used to create a range of green hues, including the rich and intense shade of green that is now known as Egyptian Green.

Egyptian Green was used extensively in ancient Egyptian art, including wall paintings, sculptures, and hieroglyphs. It was also used in the decoration of pottery, jewelry, and other objects. The color was associated with fertility, growth, and the power of nature, reflecting the importance of agriculture and the natural world in Egyptian culture.

Our Egyptian Green watercolor paint captures the beauty and essence of this color, delivering a rich and vibrant hue that is perfect for a wide range of painting styles and subjects. Whether you're creating a landscape painting inspired by the Nile River or a still life featuring the exotic fruits of Egypt, our watercolor paint will help you capture the essence of this ancient and mystical land.

6. Phthalocyanine Green

Our Phthalocyanine Green watercolor is highly versatile and suitable for use on various surfaces, including paper, canvas, and other materials. It is an ideal choice for both professional artists and beginners who are looking for a high-quality, long-lasting, and affordable watercolor paint.

7. Cerulean Blue

Cerulean Blue is a pigment that has been used for centuries by artists, and its origins can be traced back to ancient times. The name "cerulean" comes from the Latin word "caeruleus," which means "sky blue" or "azure."

In the 19th century, chemists developed synthetic versions of the pigment, making it more widely available and affordable for artists. It became a popular color among Impressionist painters, who used it to capture the shifting tones of the sky and sea.

With its beautiful blue hue, our Cerulean Blue watercolor is perfect for painting skies, seascapes, and other nature scenes. The paint has excellent coverage and mixing properties, which makes it an ideal choice for both professional artists and beginners.

Whether you're painting a beautiful blue sky or the shimmering sea, our Cerulean Blue watercolor paint is the perfect choice to bring your artwork to life.

8. YInMn Blue

YinMn Blue is a new blue pigment that was discovered in 2009 by a group of chemists at Oregon State University. The pigment was discovered accidentally while the researchers were experimenting with materials for use in electronics. The bright blue color caught their attention and they began to investigate further. The new pigment was later named YinMn Blue, after the elements that make up its chemical composition - Yttrium, Indium, Manganese, and Oxygen.

YinMn Blue is the first new blue pigment to be discovered in over 200 years, and its unique chemical composition makes it highly durable and resistant to fading or discoloration. The pigment has been approved for commercial use by the US Environmental Protection Agency, and its vibrant blue hue has already caught the attention of artists and designers around the world. YinMn Blue has the potential to become a popular color in a variety of industries, from art and fashion to electronics and architecture.

9. Ultramarine Blue

The history of Ultramarine Blue can be traced back to ancient times. The pigment was originally made from a rare, semi-precious stone called lapis lazuli, which was mined in Afghanistan and other regions of Central Asia. The stone was prized for its deep blue color and was used to create decorative objects and jewelry.

In the Middle Ages, lapis lazuli was ground into a fine powder and used to create Ultramarine Blue pigment. The process was time-consuming and expensive, making Ultramarine Blue one of the most costly pigments available. Because of its high price, Ultramarine Blue was reserved for use in the most prestigious artworks, such as those commissioned by the church or wealthy patrons.

The name "Ultramarine" comes from the Latin word "ultramarinus", meaning "beyond the sea". This name reflects the fact that the pigment was brought to Europe from distant lands, such as Afghanistan and Persia, by traders along the Silk Road.

In the 19th century, synthetic pigments were developed that could replicate the color of Ultramarine Blue at a much lower cost. These synthetic pigments became popular among artists and are still used today to create Ultramarine Blue paint.

Despite its long history, Ultramarine Blue remains a popular color among artists for its rich, intense blue hue and versatility. It is often used in landscapes, seascapes, and other works of art that require a deep, vivid blue color.

10. Pietersite

Pietersite is a rare semi-precious gemstone that was first discovered in Namibia in 1962 by Sid Pieters. It is characterized by its striking combination of swirling colors and patterns

A stunning shade that captures the unique beauty of Pietersite stone. This beautiful pigment ranges in shades of deep browns, making it perfect for creating natural and earthy color palettes.

11. Raw Umber

Made with the finest raw umber pigment, this paint captures the rich and natural earthy tones of the raw umber color. With its high-quality formulation, this paint offers superior transparency and lightfastness, ensuring that your artwork will last for years to come.

The raw umber color is a popular choice for artists who want to create a natural-looking palette, and it is often used in combination with other earthy tones like burnt sienna and burnt umber. When mixed with other colors, the raw umber pigment can produce a wide range of shades and tones, from warm and inviting to cool and muted.

Our watercolor paint in the raw umber color is perfect for artists who want to achieve a natural and organic look in their artwork. Whether you're a professional artist or just starting out, our high-quality watercolor paint is sure to meet your needs.

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