Cerulean Blue
Description
The vibrant pigment known as Cerulean Blue was created in 1805 and was later introduced to the English market during the 1860s. The name Cerulean is derived from the Latin word Caeruleum, which means “sky-blue”. This pigment has a bright blue hue with subtle green undertones.
Additional information
| Level | Master |
|---|---|
| Colour Number | 447 |
| Pigment Codes | PB35 |
| Lightfastness(+++,++,+) | +++ |
| Opacity (Transparence, Semi-Transparence, Semi-Opaque, Opaque) | Semi-Transparence |
| size | 22ml/40ml |
Our Production Process
Raw Material Sourcing
Sourcing FSC® certified cotton, linen, and other materials from sustainable suppliers.
Weaving & Preparation
Automated looms ensure uniform canvas texture providing an exceptional painting experience.
Priming (Patented Technology)
Multi-layer coating using patented technology ensuring uniform coverage, strong adhesion, and durability.
Quality Control
ISO-certified rigorous quality checks ensuring every roll meets standards for weight, width, and durability.
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