Payne’s Gray
Description
Payne’s Grey is a dark blue-grey color made from a mixture of ultramarine and lamp black, sometimes with Crimson. It was named in the 18th century. The pigment was created by water-colorist William Payne, who often recommended it to his students as a substitute for plain black.
Additional information
| Level | PROFESSIONAL |
|---|---|
| Colour Number | 797 |
| Pigment Codes | PB15, PBk6, PV19 |
| Lightfastness(+++,++,+) | ++ |
| Opacity (Transparence, Semi-Transparence, Semi-Opaque, Opaque) | Opaque |
| size | half pans/14ml |
Our Production Process
Raw Material Sourcing
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Weaving & Preparation
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Priming (Patented Technology)
Multi-layer coating using patented technology ensuring uniform coverage, strong adhesion, and durability.
Quality Control
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