Glacier Green, watercolor paint by Shminke Horadam Aquarell
created at: 2017-07-02

Pigment composition, 2 pigments:
PR233 - Chrome Tin Pink (Potters Pink). PR233, known as Potter’s Pink, is a muted, granulating pink pigment made from roasted chromium and tin oxides. It is opaque, low in tinting strength, and soft in tone. Though originally developed for ceramics, it has found favor in watercolors for subtle effects and delicate color transitions. It mixes well to form soft greys and dusty purples, and is ideal for atmospheric, historical, and landscape painting. Best used fresh from the tube for maximum strength.
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PG50 - Cobalt Titanate Green. PG50, also known as Cobalt Titanate Green, is an inorganic pigment formed from cobalt and titanium oxides in an inverse spinel structure. It is non-toxic, highly durable, and resistant to heat, acids, and alkalis. In watercolor, it offers a subdued, stable green with low tinting strength and excellent lightfastness. Favored for its soft matte appearance, PG50 is ideal for frescoes, ceramic work, and botanical painting where permanence is essential.
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Included in Wooden box with 5 x 15 ml tubes of Supergranulating - Glacier
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Why I like Glacier Green
Because of this pretty color separation from grey to turquoise and dusty pink.

