Using a warmer variation of the pigment in our Quinacridone Violet, this red reveals more magenta in tints and is, like all of GOLDEN's "Quins" an excellent glazing colour.
Using a warmer variation of the pigment in Quinacridone Violet, this red reveals more magenta in tints and is, like all of GOLDEN's "Quins" an excellent glazing color.
A transparent "quin," this single pigment color is a terrific start for brilliant reds and pinks as well as fiery glazes that are exactly what one associates with magenta.
Prized for its very deep bluish purple, Dioxazine Purple is a single pigment color with exceptional depth. It is slightly less lightfast and more vulnerable to fading in lighter tints.
On the border of GOLDEN's orange colors, Diarylide Yellow is based on dichlorobenzidine pigment, which offers excellent opacity, lightfastness and durability.
A reddish iron-oxide pigment is the basis for this brown that has a naturally light brown mass-tone that appears more red as it becomes extended in tints and glazes.