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Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolor, 5ml
Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolor, 5ml
Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolor, 5ml
Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolor, 5ml
Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolor, 5ml

Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolor, 5ml (0.17-oz) Tube, Alizarin Crimson

Product ID : 21050651


Galleon Product ID 21050651
UPC / ISBN 000050823413
Shipping Weight 0.02 lbs
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Model 102004
Manufacturer Winsor & Newton
Shipping Dimension 2.64 x 0.87 x 0.87 inches
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Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolor, 5ml Features

  • The finest water colour offering the widest choice of pigments & the highest possible permanence

  • Series: 1 / Colour Code: 004 / Colour Index: PR 83

  • Permanence: B / Opacity: Transparent

  • Includes a 0. 17oz / 5ml tube of Winsor & Newton Professional Water Colour

  • Conforms to ASTM D4236


About Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolor, 5ml

Winsor & Newton Professional Water Colour offers artists the widest and most balanced choice of pigments with the greatest possible permanence. The brilliance, transparency, and purity of colour is unparalleled to any other water colour. Since 1832 when Henry Newton and William Winsor introduced the first moist water colours to the world, much of our reputation for supreme quality has stemmed from the Professional Water Colour range. Since then Professional Water Colour continues to be formulated and manufactured according to our founding principles. Each colour within this wide and balanced spectrum of 96 colours, has been selected and formulated to offer the greatest choice so that artists can use a unique palette that best suits their work. A synthetic lake pigment from the Madder plant, Alizarin Crimson was the first natural dye to be synthesised in 1868. It is a deep transparent red with a blueish undertone.