Inorganic:
This Iron Oxide has been used as a wood dye, and its capacity to enrich hardwood grain makes it a wonderful candidate for paint making. It has great warmth, with gingery undertones quite different from those seen in the Indian Yellows. Because the pigment particles are small, it could almost be mistaken for a Lake. It has huge tint power that pulls whites and other yellows into a golden, rich, Titianesque zone of warm, low tones. Try it with Aureolin and the Earths.
| Drying | Very Fast |
| Transparency | Transparent |
| Lightfastness | Excellent |
| Oil Content | Average |
| Tint Power | Average |
| Toxicity | Non-Toxic |

Michael Harding Oil Lemon Yellow - 40ml
Michael Harding Oil Burnt Umber - 40ml
Michael Harding Oil Prussian Blue - 40ml
Michael Harding Oil Venetian Red - 40ml
Michael Harding Oil Titanium White No. 1 - 225 ml
Michael Harding Oil Titanium White No. 2 - 60ml
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