Aquamarine Colour Shift Watercolour Paint Half Pan
Aquamarine Colour Shift Watercolour Paint Half Pan
Aquamarine Colour Shift Watercolour Paint Half Pan
Aquamarine Colour Shift Watercolour Paint Half Pan
Aquamarine Colour Shift Watercolour Paint Half Pan
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Aquamarine Colour Shift Watercolour Paint Half Pan

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This is a handmade watercolour half pan in the colour Aquamarine. Created from a combination of the highest quality pigments and our very own handmade binder. This highly pigmented paint is ultra-vibrant, producing rich and beautiful results. The pigment used in this paint is a multi chrome pigment so the colour will shift and look different depending on the light source around. This paint has been named after the Aquamarine gemstone because of its similarities in colour. It changes colour from green to blue from different angles and paints a very bright blue on black paper.

This colour is part of the Gemstone Collection and is a translucent paint excellent for layering over traditional watercolours to add shimmer and colour changing highlights. The Gemstone collection is our most shiny and sparkling range and the most translucent of the whole shimmer drops range.

The artwork shown here is painted by Janet Lombardi Blixt using traditional watercolours and layered with The Gemstone Collection on top.

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Great colour love the changing

I love the colour changing aspect to this colour however found it can be a bit too translucent and hard to get a bold colour from the pan. It seems to get better after getting past the top layer

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