Daniel Smith : Luminescent Watercolour Paint : 15ml : Duochrome Aquamarine : Series 1
WDN4030
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Daniel Smith : Luminescent Watercolour Paint : 15ml : Duochrome Aquamarine : Series 1
Duochrome Aquamarine is a colour that shifts between soft blue-green and a shimmering iridescent blue. This luminescent paint (with metal oxides) catches and reflects light, mimicking the glitter of water.
Daniel Smith's goal is to make the painting process as memorable as your finished masterpiece. Daniel Smith have spent eighteen years developing the finest and most complete line of watercolour paint so you can create your own unique vision. Today, just like in 1993, these watercolours are 'formulated to meet and exceed the highest industry standards for the manufacture of artist’s paints', and every batch made is tested and analyzed for its performance qualities.
This is a 15ml tube of Daniel Smith Watercolour Paint in Duochrome Aquamarine.
Need more information on the use of this product? If so, please ask! |
SKU | WDN4030 |
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Shipping Weight (kg) | 0.0290 |
Country of Manufacture | United States |
To use with | Watercolour |
Quality | Highest |
Vegan | Vegan |
Price Series | 1 |
Size | 15 ml |
Pigment Index | PW20, PW6 |
Transparency | Transparent |
Colour Lightfast | Excellent |
Animal Derived Ingredient | None |
- Review by Feefo
Shimmerimg incandescent for painting water or dew laden flowers (Posted on 10/04/2019)Rating
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Duochrome Aquamarine is a colour that shifts between soft blue-green and a shimmering iridescent blue. This luminescent paint (with metal oxides) catches and reflects light, mimicking the glitter of water.
Daniel Smith's goal is to make the painting process as memorable as your finished masterpiece. Daniel Smith have spent eighteen years developing the finest and most complete line of watercolour paint so you can create your own unique vision. Today, just like in 1993, these watercolours are 'formulated to meet and exceed the highest industry standards for the manufacture of artist’s paints', and every batch made is tested and analyzed for its performance qualities.
This is a 15ml tube of Daniel Smith Watercolour Paint in Duochrome Aquamarine.
Need more information on the use of this product? If so, please ask! |
SKU | WDN4030 |
---|---|
Shipping Weight (kg) | 0.0290 |
Country of Manufacture | United States |
To use with | Watercolour |
Quality | Highest |
Vegan | Vegan |
Price Series | 1 |
Size | 15 ml |
Pigment Index | PW20, PW6 |
Transparency | Transparent |
Colour Lightfast | Excellent |
Animal Derived Ingredient | None |
- Review by Feefo
Shimmerimg incandescent for painting water or dew laden flowers (Posted on 10/04/2019)Rating
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