Phthalo Turquoise Deep PG7

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Phthalo Turquoise Deep PG7

Phthalo Turquoise Deep PG7

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Phthalo turquoise deep, PG7, a turqoise green/blue with black undertones.

Pigment: PG7 mainly
Granulating: slightly
Lightfast: 8 (1 is bad, 8 is best)
Staining: no
Transparant: yes
Tinting strength: high


 

 

Half pans and full pans have the same standard size as well-known brands

  • Half pan: 2 ml volume
  • Full pan 4 ml volume

Each pan is generously filled to the top, dried in 5-6 layers with days in between, to prevent the formation of air bubbles.


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    Your order is carefully packed, watercolor pans are are wrapped in a label made of hand-painted Arches paper, with pigment properties detailed on the sides. The label includes an anti-stick section to prevent the paint from adhering to it or the packaging.

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Timmy
The colors are beautiful and the paint is...

The colors are beautiful and the paint is easy to blend

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Adrianna
Superbe

Superbe

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Kylee
Beautiful color, not as blue as the pictur...

Beautiful color, not as blue as the picture, I feel like it's greener. It's very rich and mixes very interesting transparent shades for shadows. If you don't have a Phthalo turquoise, this one is an excellent one to have. All Phthalo hues need to be with other high tinting hues like Perylenes, Quinacradones, Pyrrols, and Cadmiums. It your palette is mostly light tinting soft colors, this color might boss the other paints around. But the light tints you can make from this to the deeper shades make it very useful on any painter's palette. Also, not for painters who enjoy doing a lot of lifting techniques. I find it stains but perfect for glazing.

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