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New Liquitex Acrylic Ink PR101 Red Oxide #335 Made In France Bottle 30 mL

$ 6.42

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Condition: New
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: France
  • Brand: Liquitex
  • Type: Fine Art Paint
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Model: 335
  • Color: Red
  • MPN: #335
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    New Liquitex Acrylic Ink PR101 Red Oxide #335 Made In France Bottle 30 mL
    Condition: NEW & UNOPENED
    Includes x1 bottle of Liquitex Acrylic Ink in Red Oxide (30 mL)
    This color contains the following pigments:
    PR101-Red Iron Oxide
    Properties
    Red iron oxide varies in hue and transparency, depending on hydration and slight impurities. Indian Red is a slightly duller, deep brick hue with a bluish undertone. It is very dense and opaque, with excellent tinting strength and covering power. It is dependable when mixing with all other permanent pigments and yields good flesh tints when mixed with Zinc White. It is the synthetic version of PR102, which is a pigment made from earth reds, or natural red iron oxides, and the names applied to PR101 and PR102 often overlap. The synthetic red iron oxides have mostly replaced natural red iron oxides and are brighter, stronger, finer, and more permanent. Indian Red is the highest grade bluish shade. Light Red, English Red, and Venetian Red are yellowish shades. Mars Violet is a dull and subdued bluish or purplish oxide.
    Permanence
    Red iron oxide is very lightfast with excellent permanence.
    Toxicity
    Red iron oxide has no significant hazards.
    History
    Natural red iron oxide comes from the mineral ore hematite, called bloodstone by the ancient Greeks from the word hema, meaning blood. It is one of the oldest pigments, has been used by every major civilization, and was an important mineral for medieval alchemists. It was not widely used in artists' materials until the 17th century and was not produced in large quantities until the 18th century.
    Pigment Name
    PR101-Red Iron Oxide
    Pigment Type
    earth, synthetic
    Chemical Name
    iron oxides (synthetic), iron oxide, silica, alumina, lime, and magnesia or hydrated iron oxide
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