Williamsburg Blue Pigments
Cerulean Blue (Genuine)
#848P Cerulean Blue (Genuine)
PB35
Velvety, changeable blue. Greenish? Greyish? Warm? Cool? Light and airy or dense and opaque. Absorbs and reflects light in an interesting way.
 
Cerulean Blue French

#857P Cerulean Blue French
PB36
Similar to our regular Cerulean but made with less tin. Therefore, it's slightly greener and deeper.

 
Cobalt Blue
#927P Cobalt Blue
PB28
Normally translucent. We give this color the covering strength and luminosity of a cadmium. A true spectrum blue. Neither warm nor cool.
 
Cobalt Blue Deep
#937P Cobalt Blue Deep
PB28
This color is richer, deeper, more translucent and ever so slightly more purple than our regular Cobalt Blue. Like willow-ware china.
 
Cobalt Teal
#787P Cobalt Teal
PB50
A very, very stong color. This is not a mix or tint, but the absolutely most intense turquoise we have ever seen. A pure cobalt with no adulterants. It is very exotic, almost Carribean or Morrocan in feeling.
 
Cobalt Turquoise Bluish

#887P Cobalt Turquoise Bluish
PB36
A very, very rich velvety color with a deep surface. Slightly darker and greener than Cerulean.

 
Phthalo Blue
#907P Phthalo Blue
PB15:3
Outrageously strong. Very versatile in mixing. Equally effective in mixing greens or violets. Very clean and transparent when used for washes and glazing.
 
Prussian Blue (Milori)
#1004P Prussian Blue (Milori)
PB27
So deep it seems darker than black. Interesting bronzing effect on surfaces sometimes.
 
Ultramarine Blue
#942P Ultramarine Blue
PB29
Beautiful, rich, clean and transparent. A classic pigment.
 
Ultramarine Blue French
#962P Ultramarine Blue French
PB29
After testing dozens of samples from around the world we finally found one that fits all our requirements. It is beautifully transparent, incredibly rich and deep, with a hint of red in the undertone (after the French style)
 
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