Inorganic:
Ultramarine has a high tint power, and our chosen shade produces strong green shade blue hues and makes wonderful violets with Magenta and the red Lake colours. It is also useful in greens and greys. The only chemical weakness is a recorded sensitivity to atmospherically borne acids, which can bleach it out. Ultramarine Blue is one of the more difficult paints to make, as it forms an intractable runny syrup when first ground into oil, which must then be stabilized with a small amount of wax.
| Drying | Average |
| Transparency | Transparent |
| Lightfastness | Excellent |
| Oil Content | Average |
| Tint Power | Average |
| Toxicity | Non-Toxic |

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