Amsterdam 120ml - 398 - Naph.Red Lt Ecoline BrushpensAmsterdam Acrylic offers you the broadest range of remarkably vibrant acrylic colours. This versatile paint is easy to work with and offers a smooth application. Available in 120ml tubes and 500ml jars. Amsterdam Acrylic paint in Naphthol Red Light (398) is a semi opaque colour with a very good lightfastness (++). Non toxic Made with high quality, lightfast pigments Odourless, water based formula that becomes waterproof and permanent when dry An
This 40ml tube of opaque Cadmium Orange 211 is formulated with pigment(s) PO20/PY35 and has a lightfastness rating of +++ (100+ years under museum conditions)
Contents: 54 Talens | Pantone markers (107 - 109 - 111 - 1565 - 1585 - 1605 - 1635 - 1655 - 1675 - 183 - 186 - 194 - 2572 - 2577 - 2592 - 2597 - 2612 - 2617 - 657 - 659 - 661 - 304 - 306 - 308 - 3105 - 3125 - 3145 - 325 - 327 - 329 - 331 - 333 - 335 - 345 - 347 - 349 - 359 - 361 - 363 - 373 - 375 - 377 - 7500 - 7502 - 7504 - 401 - 403 - 405 - 407 - 409 - 411 - Cool Gray 2 - Cool Gray 6 - Cool Gray 10) · Official colour match to the Pantone Matching System · High-quality markers with two nibs: chisel and brush · Fast drying water-based ink
water-based formula that becomes waterproof and permanent when dry · Lightfast (except reflex colours) · Stable bottle with a wide opening and dropper cap · Ideal for acrylic pouring
including specialties such as interference and chameleon colours · Skilfully crafted in the Netherlands since 1899 · The metal tin has hinged lids to use for mixing wells · By mixing colours with oxide black
Amsterdam acrylic ink in Reflex Yellow (256) is a transparent colour with have no lightfastness (˚)
Amsterdam Acrylic paint in Manganese Blue Phthalo (582) is a semi-transparent colour with an excellent lightfastness (+++)
Phthalo Green Yellow (681)
Azo Red Light (312)
Ivory Black 701 + colour mixing brochure
This set also includes a brush
Permanent Green Medium (614)
This 60ml tube of opaque Titanium White 105 is formulated with pigment(s) PW6/PW4 and has a lightfastness rating of +++ (100+ years under museum conditions)