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Ultramarine Blue / 37mL / Williamsburg Handmade Oil Color

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Ultramarine Blue / 37mL / Williamsburg Handmade Oil ColorThis color contains the following pigments: PB29 Ultramarine [Blue] Pigment Name PB29 Ultramarine [Blue] Pigment Type inorganic Chemical Name complex silicate of sodium and aluminum with sulfur Chemical Formula Na8 10Al6Si6O24S2 4 or Na6 8Al6Si6O24S2 4 Properties Ultramarine is the standard warm blue, a brilliant blue pigment that has the most purple and least green in its undertone. It has a moderate to high tinting strength and a beautiful

This color contains the following pigments:

PB29-Ultramarine [Blue]

Pigment Name

PB29-Ultramarine [Blue]

Pigment Type

inorganic

Chemical Name

complex silicate of sodium and aluminum with sulfur

Chemical Formula

Na8-10Al6Si6O24S2-4 or Na6-8Al6Si6O24S2-4

Properties

Ultramarine is the standard warm blue, a brilliant blue pigment that has the most purple and least green in its undertone. It has a moderate to high tinting strength and a beautiful transparency. Synthetic Ultramarine is not as vivid a blue as natural Ultramarine. Ultramarine dries slowly in oil and tends to produce clean, though granular, washes in watercolor. French Ultramarine mixes well with Alizarin colors in oil and watercolor form to create a range of purples and violets. It can dull when mixed with white in acrylic form, but mixes well with other colors. The shade varies based on manufacturer. Considered a great color for glazes, it is not suitable for frescoing.

Permanence

Ultramarine has excellent permanence, although synthetic Ultramarine is not as permanent as natural Ultramarine. It may discolor if exposed to acid because of its sulfuric content.

Toxicity

Ultramarine has no significant hazards.

History

The name for this pigment comes from the Middle Latin ultra, meaning beyond, and mare, meaning sea, because it was imported from Asia to Europe by sea. It is a prominent component of lapis lazuli and was used on Asian temples starting in the 6th century. It was one of the most expensive pigments in 16th century Europe, worth twice its weight in gold, and so was used sparingly and when commissions were larger. Ultramarine is currently imitated by a process invented in France in 1826 by Jean Baptiste Guimet, making blue affordable to artists and extending the range of colors on their palettes.
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Kat
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★★★★★ 5
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Color: Dogwood Flip N Chew, Size: Medium (Pack of 1)
Got this for my Grandpuppy Dog, she loves. Good value, no stuffing. Lasts her while mixed Rotty,on smaller side. Occupys her time, Good for chewing. Smells ok. Med size I believe.
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Stephanie
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Great buy
Color: Dogwood Flip N Chew, Size: Medium (Pack of 1)
This is one of my dogs favorite toys.
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Jillian
Fort Morgan, US
★★★★★ 4
Great Supplement for Sticks!
Color: Dogwood Flip N Chew, Size: Medium (Pack of 1)
This is a great choice for those with furiends that LOVE to chew on sticks. The only con is that once it gets to the curved loop, they have difficulty chewing the loop due to the size of it.
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Amanda
West Palm Beach, US
★★★★★ 5
My Corgi Loves These
Color: Dogwood Flip N Chew, Size: Medium (Pack of 1)
My dog loves to chew on these wooden toys. These are cheap to buy but that is because these wooden toys do not last long, and are not durable for heavy chewers. My dog enjoys gnawing on these for 30 minutes and after a few times, the wooden toy gets worn down with both ends starting to flake. I throw these out every week so he isn’t swallowing a bunch of wooden chips as he chews. However, I keep buying these because I think it’s still better than having him swallowing plastic bits from other plastic toys.
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Erica A Hawkins
New York, US
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Favorite chew
Color: Dogwood Flip N Chew, Size: Medium (Pack of 1)
My pups most favorite chew ever. We call it his pacifier. The sheer joy he has when we show him there’s a new one, and the bliss he has just chewing away. Labrador—hard chewer, it lasts about 2 weeks before it’s too small to be safe.
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