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Daniel Smith PrimaTek Watercolour Bronzite Genuine 15ml

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Bronzite Genuine - Bronzite Véritable is a gorgeous coppery hue with a brown-orangey honey tone. It's ideal for portrait work, as it easily produces a wide range of flesh tones and receives a subtle, lustrous sparkle from iron oxide.

  • Pigment name: Genuine Bronzite
  • Lightfastness: 1 (Excellent)
  • Transparency: Transparent
  • Granulating: Yes
  • Staining: Non-Staining
  • Series: 3

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Description:  Daniel Smith PrimaTek Watercolour Bronzite Genuine 15ml

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Bronzite Genuine - Bronzite Véritable

Gorgeous Bronzite Genuine is a coppery hue with brown-orangey honey tones. It's ideal for portrait work, as it easily produces a wide range of flesh tones and gets a subtle, lustrous sparkle from iron oxide.

  • Pigment name: Genuine Bronzite - Véritable Bronzite
  • Lightfastness: 1 - Excellent
  • Transparency: Transparent
  • Granulating: Yes
  • Staining: Non-Staining
  • Series: 3

The DANIEL SMITH PrimaTeks are gorgeous watercolours that mix beautifully with other colours. Since their introduction, artists worldwide have been thrilled to paint with these unique mineral watercolours, and you will be, too!

What are PrimaTek Watercolours

DANIEL SMITH PrimaTek watercolours are unique paints made with mineral pigments; many of these are semi-precious minerals, mined from the earth, ground finely, and transformed into beautiful PrimaTek watercolours for artists everywhere!

There are 37 exclusive DANIEL SMITH PrimaTek Watercolours made from minerals such as Amethyst, Bloodstone, and Jadeite. The raw mineral specimens that DANIEL SMITH finds worldwide are ground into pigments, mixed with gum arabic, and milled to create those gorgeous watercolour paints! Nearly all PrimaTeks have granulating properties, giving these watercolours wonderful texture and depth, which some artists have described as "magical."

For thousands of years, people have been making paints with earth mineral pigments like ochre in yellows, reds, and browns. While many natural pigments lean towards the "earthy" colours, like the ochres we know, some are unique to DANIEL SMITH, such as Hematite Genuine, Bloodstone Genuine, and Tiger's Eye Genuine. The term "Genuine" following the mineral name for the watercolour usually indicates that the paint colour is made only from that particular mineral pigment. When made into paints, nearly all these minerals exhibit beautiful granulation, providing artists with additional painting effects. A few have a hint of sparkle or sheen from the crushed crystals, such as Amethyst, Kyanite, Red Fuchsite, Sugilite, and both Bronzite and Burnt Bronzite Genuine watercolours.

Many DANIEL SMITH PrimaTek Watercolours are made from minerals that produce vibrant, luminous colours, such as Genuine Amethyst, Serpentine, and Rhodonite. Most artists are surprised that "rocks" can become such brilliant colours in watercolours!

DANIEL SMITH has a mineralogist who, like Indiana Jones, searches the world, sometimes in remote locations, to find minerals with the potential to become DANIEL SMITH PrimaTek Watercolours. Once he finds the raw mineral, the DANIEL SMITH chemist rigorously tests it for colour capacity and reliability, its performance as a paint, lightfastness, and more. Once a mineral proves itself to meet DANIEL SMITH's high standards and what artists expect, it is made into a watercolour that will delight artists everywhere.

To make the minerals into the watercolours, DANIEL SMITH breaks them down from large rocks called "massives" into smaller rocks, then continues breaking them down and removing impurities until the minerals are eventually ground into pigments. Once the pigments are ready, the DANIEL SMITH manufacturing team mixes them with gum arabic; the mixture is then put on a 3-roll mill, and after some time and tests, it is made into DANIEL SMITH PrimaTek watercolours. The milling process for each watercolour is specific to that particular mineral pigment; if the minerals are milled (or ground) too finely, the colour becomes dull.

The key is to ensure that each mineral pigment's particle size is large enough to refract the most light for the best colour and small enough to be used for watercolour painting. Every batch of watercolour is tested to meet DANIEL SMITH's standards for that particular watercolour, and the tests are kept to ensure the colour consistency that artists expect.

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