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Metal Pigments, Minerals, Driers
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CI Pigment Name
Common, Historic and Marketing Names
C.I.
Number
#
Chemical Composition
Color Description
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Opacity
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Oil Ab.
Oil Absorption
Toxic
Side Notes
N/A Bismuth Powder Bismuth metal powder;
Bismuth Powder [KP.p];
N/A Bismuth;

CAS 7440-69-9
Grey - - - A -
N/A Iron Cast-iron powder [KP.p];
Iron Filings [KP.p];
Iron Powder
N/A Iron Grey to black - - - A Rusts easily, could be used to make iron oxide pigments for artist paints.
N/A Metallic Silver Metallic Silver;
Silver
N/A Powdered Silver Metallic light Gray 1 I L A -
N/A Stainless Steel Powder Stainless Steel Powder [KP.p] N/A Carbon reduced sponge iron powder (Ref);

CAS 7440-44-0
Light silver grey - I - A-B* * Can cause irritation of the eyes by direct contact
PM1 Aluminum Powder AL Pigment;
Aluminum;
Aluminium Chromalux;
Aluminum Powder [KP.p];
Gold [HO.o];
Horna Silver;
Metallic Aluminum [OH.a];
Metalure;
Pigment Metal 1;
Silver [HO.o | MA | PF | RGH.o.p | WN.o];
77000 Powdered Aluminum* (Ref);
Aluminum Powder (Ref at Boston Fine Arts CAMEO);
Aluminum paint
(Ref at Boston Fine Arts CAMEO);

CAS 7429-90-5
Silvery metallic gray 1 I L A-C*
ICSC
* Uncoated aluminum in powder form can be explosive, and can be ignited by nothing more than a physical shock, the pigment powder is usually coated with a polymer to prevent ignition and is generally safe with the coating. Contact of the dry uncoated powder with water can liberate extremely flammable gases.
It is entirely safe with the coating and when incorporated into artists paint.
PM2 Bronze Powder Bronze Powder;
Bronze powder, dark [KP.p];
Bronze powder, light [KP.p];
Copper [MA];
Copper Bronze Powder;
Ducat Gold [MA];
Gold [RGH.o.p];
Goldbronze;
Metallic Brass [OH.a];
Metallic Copper [OH.a];
Metalic Gold [MW.o];
Metalstar;
Pale Gold [MA];
Pigment Metal 2;
Rich Gold [MA];
Sequin Gold [MA];
Standart Dorado;
77400 Powdered Bronze; 80-90% Copper; 1% Zinc, Iron, tin (Ref) Goldish Metallic Yellow Brown* 1 I* L B * Can corrode and turn greenish by exposure to moisture; More stable in oil paints or forms with polymer coatings.
PM2 Copper Alloy Copper [GB.o | PF];
Copper Alloy;
Copper Paste [KP.p];
Copper Powder [KP.p];
Gold [PF];
Pigment Metal 2
77400 Powdered Copper Alloy, Copper, zinc, aluminum, tin

CAS 7440-50-8
Goldish Metallic Yellow Brown* 1 I* L B * Can corrode and turn greenish by exposure to moisture; More stable in oil paints or forms with polymer coatings.
PM3 Metallic Gold Burnish Gold;
Gold;
Gold Dust;
Gold Powder;
Pigment Metal 3;
Rosenoble Gold [KP.p];
Shell Gold;
Painter's Gold [KP.p]
77480 Gold Dark, Deep, Metallic Gold 1 I L A Gold is completely inert to all known chemicals
PM4 Metallic Lead Metallic Lead;
Lead;
Pigment Metal 4
- Powdered Lead Metallic Gray 1 I* L C * Paints containing lead may darken when exposed to pigments containing free sulfides and/or atmospheric sulfides
PM5 Pewter Pewter;
Pewter Powder;
Pigment Metal 5
- Powdered Pewter (a tin alloy usualy consisting of 80-90% tin with copper, antimony and sometimes lead) (Ref);

CAS 7440-31-5
Yellowish silver grey - I - A -
PM6 Metallic Zinc;
Blue Powder;
Merrillite;
Metallic Zinc;
Pigment Metal 6;
Zinc;
Zinc Powder;
Zinc dust [KP.p]
77945 Powdered Zinc (Ref);

CAS 7440-66-6
Grayish White 2 I 6 B*
ICSC
* Large concentrations of fine zinc powder can cause explosive reactions with air near sources of ignition. Fine zinc powder can react with water or acids giving hydrogen gas
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Inert Pigments, Additives and Paint Fillers
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Color Index Name Code
CI Pigment Name
Common, Historic and Marketing Names
C.I.
Number
#
Chemical Composition
Color Description
†Long Term Effects of Light
Opacity
Light
Fastness
Oil Ab.
Oil Absorption
Toxic
Side Notes
N/A Alum Alum;
Alum Flour;
Alum Meal;
Alumen;
Alumstone;
Cube Alum;
Kalinite;
Potash Alum;
Potassium Alum,
Soda Alum,
Kalunite (natural)
N/A Aluminum Potassium Sulphate
(Ref at Boston Fine Arts CAMEO);

Anhydrous:
CAS 10043-67-1
Dodecahydrate:
CAS 7784-24-9
White powder 4 N/A - A
MSDS
Used to precipitate lake pigments from dyes;

Also used as filler and extender;

Almost completely transparent in oil paint;

Aluminum Hydrate PW24 may be a better choice for the above uses.;

Used as mordant in dyeing
N/A Aluminum Stearate Alumina Stearate [KA.p];
Aluminum Stearate;
Aluminum octadecanoate;
Aluminum tristearate;
aluminum salt;
Aluminium tristearate
N/A Metallic Soap; The salt of aluminum hydroxide and stearic acid; Dihydroxy(octanoato-O)aluminum;
Aluminum Stearate (Ref at Boston Fine Arts CAMEO);

CAS 637-12-7
White powder N/A N/A N/A A Used as filler and adulterant in artist paints;

Used to stabilize tubed oil paints and provide a "buttery" consistency.;

Only use smallest amount possible to get the desired effect. Often bee's wax is recommended as a stabilizer for studio use, instead of Aluminum Stearate.
N/A Alum Alum;
Aluminium Sulphate;
Baking Powder;
Potash Alum;
Potassium alum;
Tawas
N/A Hydrated potassium aluminium sulfate (Ref wikipedia);
Aluminium sulphate
White powder - - - A Used as a mordant, filler and base for lake pigments. It's use as a base for lakes has been largely replaced by Aluminum Hydroxide PW24 in modern paints and lake pigments.
N/A Asbestine Agalite;
Asbestin;
Asbestine;
Asbestine Powder;
Beaver White 200;
Cosmetic Talc;
French Chalk;
Magnesium Silicate Talc;
Linum Vivum;
Snowgoose;
Talc?
N/A Natural Magnesium Silicate with a short fibrous structure;

CAS 14807-96-6
Bright White to blue grey 1 I 28-33 B*

Used for Anti settling, filler and stabilizer (Ref);

Used in paper manufacture;

* Wear a NIOSH certified respirator whenever working with this pigment in dry form. Prolonged inhalation, can cause a variety of asbestosis.

N/A Attapulgite Attapulgite [KP.p];
Clay Mineral;
Attapulgite;
Kaopectate;
Palygorskite
N/A Colloidal magnesium-aluminium-hydrosilicate; hydrated magnesium aluminium silicate;
CAS 12174-11-7
CAS 71396-54-8
CAS 8031-18-3
Cream White - - - A Viscosity building, gelling, thickening, protective colloid, suspending agent, adsorbent, bonding agent;

Used as thickener in oils
N/A Bleached Bee's Wax Bleached Bee's Wax;
Bee's Wax;
Wax
N/A Bleached wax from Bee honey combs Translucent off-white 3-4 I N/A A Used as a stabilizer in oil paints;

Used to give "buttery" quality to oil paints;

Used in mediums for oil paints;

Used as a binder in encaustic painting;

oil pastels and crayons;

Used as a varnish
N/A Bentonite Calcium bentonite;
Cat liter;
Fuller`s Earth;
Montmorillonite clay;
Sodium bentonite;
N/A Hydrous Aluminium Silicate, a swelling clay consisting mostly of Montmorillonite; Calcium bentonite

CAS 1302-78-9
Off white to yellowish 4 N/A N/A A
MSDS
Absorbs several times its dry mass in water; Used as thickener in oils
N/A Bone Ash Bone Ash;
Hartshorn (deer antlers)
N/A Calcined animal bones; Tricalcium phosphate with traces of calcium carbonate Slightly greyish to brownish off white 2 I - A
MSDS
White pigment; Thickening extender in lime paints
N/A Borax Borax [EP.p];
Sodium Borate
Twenty-Mule-Team Borax
N/A sodium borate, sodium tetraborate, or disodium tetraborate, salts of boric acid.; (wikipedia Ref)
sodium tetraborate decahydrate

CAS 1303-96-4
white or off white N/A N/A N/A A
MSDS
ICSC
used in casien paints;
Ingredient in enamel glazes
N/A Carnauba Wax Copernicia Cerifera Wax N/A Derived from the leaves of the Carnauba palm: Copernicia Prunifera Off white 3-4 N/A N/A A Used as varnish and as stabilizer. Harder that bees wax. High melting point.
N/A Calcium Hydroxide Bianco di San Giovanni [NP.p];
Builders Lime;
Cal;
Calcium Hydroxide;
Hydrated Lime;
Lime white;
Pickling Lime;
Portlandite;
Slack Lime;
Slaked Lime
N/A Calcium Hydroxide (Ref wikipedia); - - - - A
MSDS
Used in making gesso, used in fresco, and to add "tooth" to paints.
N/A Casein Casein;
Ultra Casein Powder [EP.p];
N/A Milk Protien off white powder N/A N/A N/A A Used in making Casein paints or "Milk Paints"
N/A Cellulose Gum Akucell;
Bermocoll;
Bermodol;
Cellulose Gum;
CELFLOW®;
Crystalline cellulose;
CMC;
GRINDSTED®;
N/A Cellulose Gum;
Carboxymethyl cellulose CMC is an anionic water soluble polymer. It is manufactured by reacting insoluble cellulose with sodium hydroxide and chloroacetic acid during which the hydroxyl groups are etherified and converted into carboxymethyl groups. These polymers are characterized by the degree of substitution (DS) and degree of polymerization (DP). (Ref MSDS);
Cellulose gum is the generic name of highly purified carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC), CMC is usually used to describe non-purified or lowly purified carboxymethyl cellulose. (Ref);

(Ref wikipedia);
white oe off white powder or crystals 4 - - A
MSDS
Used as viscofiers and absorbents in food, food packaging, personal care products, cement, plaster, water-based paints, wallpaper, adhesives, detergents, etc. (Ref MSDS);

Used in watercolors and other water based paints as Thickening agent, Stabilizing agent, Water retaining agent, Dispersing agent, Binding agent, Protective colloid, Emulsion and foam stabilizer, and Film forming agent. (Ref);
N/A Ceresine Wax Ceresin;
Mineral Wax;
Ozokerite (crude Ceresine);
Ozocerite (crude Ceresine)
N/A Ceresine is the purified end product of Ozokerite; a natural mineral wax. Translucent white 2-4 N/A N/A A Used as varnish; Used in wax mediums and stabilizer.
N/A Ceramic Microspheres 3M Ceramic Microspheres;
3M Hollow Ceramic Microspheres
N/A Various products and pigment sizes; Solid Spheres or hollow spheres of Alkali Alumino Silicate Ceramic White 2-3 I 28-46* A Filler;

reduces gloss; Improves hardness;

Adds abrasion resistance.;

*Various particles sizes available from 12 -40 microns. Oil absorption is less the larger the spheres.
N/A Chlorite Chlorite;
Chlorite Clinochlore;
Kaemmererite
N/A Magnesium Silicate Hydroxide Greenish to White; Natural forms can be green, white, yellow, red, lavender and black 4 - 35 - 45 A Filler;

Barrier properties
N/A Clove Oil Oil of Cloves N/A The essential oil from the clove plant, Syzygium aromaticum Clear Liquid Strong smell of cloves 4 N/A N/A A A preservative and odorant in aquatic mediums, watercolor, tempera and gouache.;

Used to slow the drying of oil paints, use very little or the oil paint will never dry.
N/A Dextrin Alpha Limit Dextrin;
Amylodextrin;
Aquaflake;
Arabix;
Avedex;
Beta Limit Dextrin;
British gum;
Canary Dextrin;
Cargill Yellow;
Cellotriose;
Cyclodextrin;
Dextrin;
Dextrin Powder;
Dextrin Powder (yellow);
Dextrine;
English Gum;
Fantastick Yellow Dextrin;
Fantastick White Dextrin;
Fibersol;
Maltodextrin;
Microcrystalline cellulose;
Modified Starch;
Potato Dextrin;
Sizing;
Starch;
Starch gum;
Tapioca Malto-Dextrin;
White Dextrin;
Yellow Dextrin;
N/A

"Dextrins are a group of low-molecular-weight carbohydrates produced by the hydrolysis of starch"-From Wikipedia (Ref)

CAS 94700-07-9
CAS 100041-56-3;
CAS 152232-07-0;
CAS 199015-70-8;
CAS 256933-14-9;
CAS 37265-05-7;
CAS 37265-06-8

White to yellowish powder; may come in liquid form N/A N/A N/A A

Used for sizing watercolor papers;

Used as watercolor binder;

Used as filler or to extend watercolors;

Used for acid free glues and mounting;

Improves Rheology of watercolor paints by thickening and smoothing paint adding a "buttery" quality.;

Used in making gouache;

Used in various textile and dying operations.

How to make dextrin from Corn Starch (Ref)

N/A Diatomaceous Earth Infusorial Earth N/A Fossilized remains of single cell algae White powder 1 N/A 100 - 300 A Often used to add "tooth" or texture
N/A Dolomite Dolomite N/A Carbonate of Calcium and magnesium White Crystalline Powder - I 12 –14 A -
N/A Glass Microbeads Ballotini;
Glass Beads [DS.p];
Glass Microbeads;
Glass Nanobeads
N/A Very Small to microscopic glass beads Translucent white beads 4 N/A L A Adds texture and reflective qualities.;

Used in road paint to make reflective.
N/A Glass Powder Powdered Glass;
Glass Powder
N/A Powdered Glass White powder 4 N/A L B Glass containing lead, manganese or cobalt might act as driers in oil paint
N/A Glycerin Crude Glycerin;
Glycerin;
Glycerine;
Glycerine Oil;
Glycerol;
Ophthalgan;
Osmoglyn;
Pedia-Lax;
Pure Glycerin;
Vegetable Glycerine Oil
N/A A Trihydroxy form of alcohol Water clear thick liquid N/A N/A N/A A Used as a plasticizer in water based paints: watercolors; acrylics (not recommeded see Ref below), gouache, tempera;

Used as filler or to extend watercolors;

In watercolors it "reduces the native brittleness of the gum arabic and minimizes the cracking or chipping of dried paint"-Handprint.com (Ref);

Used to extend drying time in acrylic paints. May have problems when used for that purpose. about.com (Ref)

Used as moisturizer in handmade soaps;

Used as a watersoluble lubricant
N/A Gum Arabic Gum Arabic [EP.p]; N/A   Fine or coarse off white to brown powders or in raw form as pellets called "tears" (Ref); Also found in liquid solutions in transparent light brown in high grades to dark brown in lower grades. N/A N/A N/A A
MSDS
Used as a binder in artists watercolor paints.;

Used as filler or to extend warecolors;

Lots of great info on gum aribic, paint binders and making watercolor artist paints at the awesome Handprint.com site.
N/A Gum Tragacanth Gum Tragacanth [EP.p]; N/A gum from the Astragulus shrub   N/A N/A N/A A
MSDS
Used in making pastels
N/A Magnesium Carbonate Magnesium Carbonate [KA.p]; N/A Magnesium Carbonate;
Magnesium carbonate, (MgCO3) (Ref wikipedia Magnesium carbonate and Magnesite),
White N/A N/A N/A A -
N/A Methyl Cellulose   N/A     N/A N/A N/A A Used as plasticizer in watercolor paints;

Used as a dispersant in wartercolors;

Used as a binder in pastels;

Used to size watercolor papers
N/A Nepheline Syenite Minex*;
Nepheline Syenite
N/A *Refined Natural Nepheline Syenite; Sodium-potassium alumina silicate pale blue to colorless translucent 4 N/A 21 - 29 A Filler; extender; inert;
helps with exterior durability
N/A Laponite Laponite RD N/A Hygroscopic; Aqueous sodium lithium magnesium silicate White powder 4 N/A N/A A Hygroscopic;

Thickener for water based paints: Acrylics, Tempera, Watercolor, Gouache, Lime, Fresco
N/A Oil of Spike Lavender Spike Lavender Oil;
Oil of spike;
Oil of Spike Lavender;
N/A Oil extracted from the Spike lavender plant (Lavandula latifolia or L. spica) Clear Liquid; strong smell of Lavender flowers 4 N/A N/A A Used as solvent in oils;

A preservative and odorant in aquatic mediums, watercolor, tempera and gouache.
N/A Oxgall Bacteriological Ox Bile;
Bovine Bile;
Aqua Oxgall [SCH];
Fel Bovinum;
Fiele Di Bue;
Ochsengalle [SCH];
Oxbile;
Ox gall;
Oxgall;
Oxgall Liquid [DS | WN];
Ox Gall Medium [HO | MA];
N/A Gall, usually obtained from cows and mixed with alcohol;

"Bile is composed of fatty acids, bile acids, inorganic salts, sulfates, bile pigments, cholesterol, mucin, lecithin, glycuronicacids, porphyrins, and urea"; "The major composition of Oxbile is taurocholic and glycocholic acids"-USBiological (Ref)
Clear to slighly brownish or greenish liquid or hygroscopic powder;
CAS 8008-63-7
4 N/A N/A A Used as a wetting agent and increase paint flow in acrylic paints, watercolors and gouache.;

May help prevent the crawling of ceramic glazes (Ref).
N/A Phenol Butylated hydroxy toluene;
Carbolic acid [GEN];
Coal tar phenol;
Dowicide A;
Isopropyl phenol;
Ortho-phenylphenol;
Phenol [GEN];
Phenylphenol [GEN];
Sodium Orthophenylphenate;

Many other chemicals of the phenol group and also may be found in many general preservatives, wood preservatives and pharmaceuticals

N/A Originally made from coal tar.:
Phenols are a class of organic compounds that contains a six-membered aromatic ring, bonded directly to a hydroxyl group-Wikipedia Ref.;

Sodium Orthophenylphenate;
Biphenylol sodium salt;
O-phenylphenol;
CAS 108-95-2;
CAS 90-43-7;
CAS 132-27-4
Crystals, Powder or flakes;
Usualy sold as a prediluted liquid solution.
N/A N/A N/A B - D* Antimicrobial, antiseptic, disinfectant, fungicide, pesticide;

The main artist use is as a preservative for paints;
When used as a preservative in watercolors, artist paints and coatings.
Suggested Concentration: 0.05-1.0% by wt;

Other interesting uses:
Mainly used as a precursor to plastic production;
Used as oral analgesics (ie, Chloraseptic, Carmex);
Used for embalming;
Used for execution in nazi death camps- Wikipedia Ref.;

* Fairly safe in prediluted solutions and the small amounts used in artist paints, but the pure chemical is highly toxic. Phenol MSDS sheet.

Dowicide A - MSDS sheet
N/A Polyethylene Glycol Anti-Freeze;
Ethylene glycol
Polyethylene Glycol;
Poly Glycol Ether;
Propylene
N/A Polyethylene Glycol - N/A N/A N/A B Used to slow drying time of acrylic paints;

Used as Anti-freeze

Used as binder in watercolors;
N/A Propynyl Butyl Carbamate Biodocarb [KP];
Carbamic Acid;
Coatcide;
Fungitrol;
Guardsan;
Glycacil;
Iodocarb;
Preventol;
Propynyl Butyl Carbamate;
Thompson's Wood Protector;
Troysan Polyphase;

May be found in many preservatives, wood preservatives and pharmaceuticals

N/A Propynyl Butyl Carbamate;
CAS 55406-53-6
Off white powder N/A N/A N/A C Antimicrobial, antiseptic, disinfectant, fungicide, pesticide;

The main artist use is as a preservative for paints and textiles;
When used as a preservative in watercolors, artist paints and coatings.
Suggested to use 0.5%, relative to solids content - Kremer Pigments Ref, MSDS Sheet
N/A Pumice Pumice [NP.p]; N/A Volcanic Rock Gray white 1 I 45 A Mostly used to add "tooth" or texture
N/A Sepiolith Sepiolith N/A Hydrous magnesium silicate White powder 4 N/A N/A A Anti-settling agent and thickener for water based paints: Acrylics, Tempera, Watercolor, Gouache
N/A Sugars Corn Syrup;
Dextrose;
Honey;
Glucose;
Sugar;
Sugar Syrup;
  Sweet tasting carbohydrates   N/A N/A N/A A Used as a binder in watercolors;

Hygroscopic: used as a humectant (retains water) in watercolor paints. Handprint (Ref);

If too much is used, watercolors may be sticky after drying and reabsorb moisture.:
"Used in excess, the sugars will also attract insects or mold"-Handprint (Ref);
N/A Tixogel Tixogel N/A Chemically changed Bentonite White to yellowish brown 4 N/A N/A A Thickener and stabilizer for oil paints
PW4 Zinc Oxide White Blanc de Zinc [LB.o];
Chinese White [AS |, RT.w | DS.w | LK | MA | RT | WN.w];
French White;
Mixing White [WN];
Neo-Zinc White [HO];
Permanent Chinese White [MR.o | SCH];
Permanent White;
Pigment White 4;
Sinopia Zinc White;
transparent [SI.p];
Silver White;
Snow Flowers;
Snow White;
Transparent Mixing White [LQ.a];
Transparent Mixing White (Zinc White) [LQ.a];
Zinc Buff Yellowish [WL.o.p];
Zinc Flowers;
Zinc Oxide [GEN | KA | NP.p];
Zinc Mixing White [TA.a];
Zinc White [GEN | BX.o.w | CH | DR | DS.a.o.p | DV | GB.o | GO.a | GR | GU | KP.p | LB.o | LK | MA | MG | MH.o | MR.o | MW.o | OH | PF | RGH.o | RT | SCH | SE | SV | UT | WL.o.p | WN.o.w];
Zinc White Oxide [GB.p];
Zink White [SCH]
77947 Inorganic; Zinc Oxide;
CAS 1314-13-2/
91315-44-5
Bluish gray white;
*light pale yellow
2 I 10-22 A

Often Titanium White is mixed with Zinc White in artist's oil paints. Titanium White is said to be soft and "spongy" and Zinc White is said to be hard and "brittle". Together they supposedly cancel out each others cons.;

New studies suggest zinc white may lead to premature cracking in oil colors (Ref),
The studies may or may not pertain to mixtures with Titanium White in artist paints.

PW5 Lithopone Albanol;
Beckton White;
Blanc de Titane [LB.o];
Cariton white;
Charlton white;
C.I. Pigment White 5;
Diamond White;
English White;
Graves White;
Griffith's White;
Griffith's Patent Zinc White;
Jersey Lily White;
Knight's White;
Lithopone [GEN | KA.p | KP.p | SCH];
Lithopone Silver;
Lithopone White [SE];
Marbon White;
Mixing White [SCH];
Navin's White;
Oleum white;
Opaque White [LK];
Orr's White;
Orr's Zinc White;
Pigment White 5;
Ponolith;
Ross' white;
Snow White;
Structure White;
Sulphogen White;
Transparent White [LA.a];
White;
White smalt;
Zinc Baryta White;
Zinc Mixing White [DR];
Zinc White [DR | HO.a | WN.g]
77115 Inorganic; "an insoluble mixture of barium sulfate and zinc sulfide that precipitates upon mixing solutions of barium sulfide and zinc sulfate. The precipitate is recovered by filtration, then calcined" (Ref); barium sulfate (28 - 30%) and zinc sulfide (68 - 70%) with trace amounts of zinc oxide;
CAS 1345-05-7
White to off white 1 I 14 A Sometimes used as a base for opaque lake pigments;

Added to artist, and so-called "designer" or "Illustrator" gouache paints to make a pigment more opaque and to lighten the hue, this is often not indicated on the art supply manufacturer's labels.;


Often used as a extender in white paints or light colored artist paints.;

Used as a white pigment in art student paints and cheaper brands of light colored convenience mixes.
PW6 Titanium White Aeroweiss DS [SCH];
Antique White [HO];
Buff Titanium [DB.o];
Chinese White [HO | MG];
Chalk White;
Heavy Body White [SCH];
Mixing White [WN.a];
Opaque White [LK | SCH];
Permanent White [HO | UT | WN.g];
Permanent White EX [HO];
Permanent White SF [HO];
Pigment White 6;
Quick Drying White [HO];
Radiant White [GB.o];
Sinopia Titanium White Rutile [SI.p];
Super White [MA];
Titanium Buff [GO.a | GU];
Titanium Dioxide [NP.p];
Titanium Opaque White [SCH];
Titanium White [GEN | AS | BX.o.w | CH | CL | CR | DB.a | DR | DS.a.o.p.w | DV | GO.a | GU | HO | KA | LA.a | LB.o | LK | LQ.a | MA | MG | MR.o | MT | OH | PF | RGH.o | RT | SCH | SE | SQ.a | TA.a | UT | WL.o.p | WN.a.k.w];
Titanium White Dioxide [GB.p];
Titanium White No. 1 [MH.o];
Titanium White No. 3 (with driers) [MH.o];
Titanium White (opaque) [HO];
Titanium White (Opaque White) [WN];
Titanium White Rutile [KP.p];
Transparent Titanium White [RT.w];
Unbleached Titanium [SQ.a | TA.a | WL.o.p];
Warm White [SQ.a | TA.a];
White [AS | DR | HO | LA.a | MA | SE];
White (Titanium) [DV];
XSL Titanium White
77891 Inorganic; Titanium Dioxide;
CAS 13463-67-7
Very white 1 I 18-30 A Added to artist, designer and Illustrator gouache paints to make a pigment more opaque and to lighten the hue, this is often not indicated on the art supply manufacturer's labels.;

Often Titanium White is mixed with Zinc White in artist's oil paints. Titanium White is said to be soft and "spongy" and Zinc White is said to be hard and "brittle". Together they supposedly cancel out each others cons.;

Used in many light colored convience mixes in artist paints.
PW7 Zinc Sulphide White Chinese White;
Matting;
Opaque White [SCH];
Pigment White 7;
Sphalerite;
Wurtzite;
Zinc blende;
Zinc Buff [WL.o];
Zinc sulfide [KP.p];
Zinc Sulphide White;
Zinc White[RT | WL.o];
77995 Inorganic; Zinc Sulphide White;
CAS 1314-98-3
White to yellowish 1* I 11-13 A**

Phospherescent and electroluminescent properties, often used to make fluorescent and glow-in-the-dark paints;
*Transparency increases the smaller the particles
**may have traces of lead

PW14 Bismuth Oxychloride Bismuth White;
Bi-Flair;
Biluna Bismuth Oxy;
Blanc de Perle;
Chloride Crystals;
Liquid Mirror [TA.a];
Magistery of Bismuth;
Pigment White 14
77163 Bismuth Chloride Oxide; Bismuth Oxychloride;
CAS 7787-59-9
Silvery white with pearlescent or iridescence properties - - L A* Often used in cosmetics to produce pearlescent shine; Often used to add metallic or pearlescent properties to paints.;
*Can cause allergies and other claimed skin problems when used as cosmetic
PW15 Tin Oxide Cassiterite;
Flowers of Tin;
Flowersoftin;
Pigment White 15;
Stannic Anhydride;
Stannic Oxide;
Stannous Oxide;
Tin Dioxide;
Tin Oxide;
White Tin Oxide
77861 Tin(IV) Oxide;
Tin Monoxide;
Tin III Oxide;
Tin Dioxide;
Tin Oxide;
Ttin Peroxide (Chemical references)
Cassiterite (natural tin oxide ore) -mindat.org (Ref);

CAS 18282-10-5]
white to gray with slight pearlescent sheen 1 I - A*
MSDS
Used to give subtle pearlescent properties to artist paints and pigments;

Used in ceramic glazes;

Used as a polishing agent for glass and metals;

* Respiratory irritant, wear a mask when working with dry pigment.
PW18 Chalk Aragonite [KP.p];
Alba Albula [KP.p];
Alabaster White;
Aragonite;
Bianco Carrara White Marble Dust [NP.p];
Bianco Verona White Marble Dust [NP.p];
Bologna Chalk [NP.p];
Calcite [NP.p];
Calcite White [KP.p];
Calcium Carbonate;
Carrara marmor dust [KP.p];
Carrara Marble, White [KP.p];
Chalk [GEN | NP.p];
Chalk from Bologna [KP.p];
Chalk from Champagne [KP.p];
Chalk from Ruegen [KP.p];
Coarse calcium carbonate chalk [KA];
Colourless [RT];
Extra-fine calcium carbonate chalk [KA];
Gilders Gesso;
Gilders Whiting;
Grey Chalk from Sarti [SI.p];
Limestone;
Marble;
Marble Dust [GEN | DS.p; KP.p | SI.p | UT];
Marble Dust Italian [KP.p];
Paris White;
PCD French Chalk [SI.p];
Pigment White 18;
Powdered Marble [SCH];
Sarti Chalk Greyish [KP.p];
Stone Chalk [KP.p];
Tailor's chalk;
Veroneser White [KP.p];
Veronese White Marble[KP.p];
White Chalk [KP.p];
White Earth from Carrara [MA.o];
Whiting [GEN | GB.o.p | SI.p];
Yellow Chalk from Sarti [SI.p]
77220 +
77713
Inorganic; Natural Calcium carbonate with Magnesium carbonate as an impurity;
CAS 471-34-1
White to cream/blue/gray off white 1-4* I 15-20 A Can be affected by acids;

Used to neutralize acids in artist papers and painting conservation;

Generally used as extender, thickener, matting agent in artist paints and to add tooth to oil paint and acrylic gesso and primers;

Added to watercolors to make Gouache in artist, designer and illustrator paints
Used to make watercolor gouache paints matte and more opaque, but usually not indicated on the art suppliers literature;

Promotes thru drying and other claimed benefits to an oil paint film,
see Calsite Sun Oil and Chalk Putty . More info on Calsite mediums from NP. ;

Added to lead white to make the soft tranlucent mixing white Ceruse (Ref);

Used in making soft pastels and gouache paints.;

Marble (chalk) in solid form is used for sculpture, pottery, architecture and many other arts.

* Opaque in water media, but nearly transparent in oil Binder.;

PW18 Precipitated Chalk Calcium Carbonate [KP.p];
Calcium Carbonate Coarse [KA.p];
Calcium Carbonate CP;
Calcium Carbonate Extra fine [KA.p];
Calcium Carbonate (precipitated chalk) [GU];
Calcium carbonate (USP);
Calcium monocarbonate;
Calcium trioxidocarbonate;
Pigment White 18;
Levigated chalk;
Precipitated Chalk [DS.p]

Also all the names above for natural chalk
77220 Pure Calcium Carbonate
CAS 471-34-1
White 1-4* I 55 A See above for artist uses
PW18:1 Dolomite Ankerite;
Aragonite;
Calcite;
Dolomite [KP.p];
Egyptian Dolomite;
Huntite;
Magnacite;
Pearl Spar;
Pigment White 18:1;
Spanish White [KP.p];
Sugar Dolomite [KP.p];
77220:1 +
77713:1
Inorganic; Natural Calcium carbonate with Magnesium carbonate; Mineral (Ref); (Ref); (Ref); As pigment (Ref);
CAS 7000-29-5;
CAS 546-93-0
White to pale pink to yellowish white 1-4* I 12 –14 A see PW18 for artist uses.

*May be more than PW18 opaque in oil colors do to impurities and Magnesium content.
PW19 Kaolin Aluminum Silicate Hydroxide;
Bentone;
Bentonite [KP.p];
Brick Dust;
Caolin;
China Clay [DS.p; KP.p];
China clay, kaolin [KA.p];
Devonshire Clay;
Electros;
English Caolin;
Hydrated Aluminium Silicate
Kaolin [GU];
Kaolinite;
Natural White Earth [KP.p];
Neokaolin;
Organoclay [NP.p];
Paper Clay;
Pipe Clay;
Pigment White 19;
Porcelain clay;
Supreme White;
Vicenza Earth [NP.p];
White Bole;
White Bolus;
White Kaolinite [NP.p];
White Heart
77004
77005
Inorganic; White Clay Rock; mostly natural hydrated Aluminium Silicate; with Impurities of Magnesium; Iron carbonates; Ferric hydroxide; Mica; Quartz-sand; etc.
CAS 8047-76-5
Bright White; can have blue, green, red, orange or brown undertones* 1-4** I 26-55*** A * Calcined Kaolin produces whiter shades.;

** Nearly Transparent in oil paint, opaque in watercolor. Opacity depends on manufacture method and/or binder.;

*** Oil absorption depends on manufacture method, purity and other natural mineral properties
PW20 Mica Biotite;
Fine Mica [GU];
Gold Coarse Mica [GU];
Iridescent Pearl White [WL.o];
Lepidolite;
Metallic White [HO];
Mica [GEN];
Mica Powder [SI.p];
Mica Titanate;
Mica White [KP.p];
Mother Of Pearl [TA.a];
Muscovite Mica [KP.p];
Muscovite Mica, brilliant[KP.p];
Natural Mica, Perlescent Powder [KA];
Pearl White [HO];
Phlogopite;
Pink Mica [GU];
Pigment White 20;
Russet;
Titanated Mica;
White Coarse Mica [GU];
White Fine Mica [GU];
White Medium Mica [GU];
Zinnwaldite;

Also many colors with Iridescent, Pearl, or Metallic prefix or suffix.
77019 Inorganic; Aluminium potassium silicate; Mica Titanate (micronised mica flakes)
CAS 12001-26-2
Translucent off-white 4 I 45-50 A Adds metallic, iridescent or pearlescent properties to paints.;

Natural Mica and larger particles may harm oil paint film, very fine particles and micronised Mica Titanate is more suitable for oil (Ref).
PW21 Barium Sulfate Barite [NP.p];
Barium Sulfate [KA.p];
Barium White;
Blanc Fixe [KP.p | SCH];
Italian Gesso [NP.p];
Micronized Barium Sulfate;
Permalba;
Pigment White 21;
Pigment White 22
Precipitated Barium Sulphate;
Sulfate de Baryum;
Sulfato de Bario;
Synthetic Barium Sulfate
77120 Inorganic; Synthetic Barium Sulfate (Ref), (Ref), Natural Barium Sulfate Ore (Ref);
CAS 7727-43-7
White 2-3* I 15-25 A** *Used as an extender, to improve handling increase opacity, and/or adulterant in oil colors.;

Used as a brightener in some artist watercolor paints;

Used as a base for more opaque lake pigments;

** Pure Barium Sulfate is not soluble so it is safe, but poorly made synthetic Barium Sulfate may have free soluble barium compounds as impurities that are very poisonous (Ref). I Recommend only getting from a reliable source.

see inert pigments
PW22 Barytes Barite [NP.p];
Baryta White;
Baryte;
Barytes;
Basofor;
Bologna Stone;
Bolognian Spar;
Bologna white;
Calk;
Cauk;
Cawk;
Heavy Spar;
Natural Barium Sulfate;
Pigment White 22;
Sulfate de Baryum;
Sulfato de Bario;
Tyrol white
77120 Inorganic; Natural Barium Sulfate
CAS 7727-43-7
White 1-2* I 11 A

used as an filler, extender and/or adulterant generally in more opaque colors;

High quality natural Barite avaliable from NP.

PW23 Gloss White Alumina Blanc Fixe;
Pigment White 23
77122 Aluminum hydroxide and Barium sulfate White Crystalline Powder 3 - - A -
PW24 Aluminum Hydrate Alumina;
Alumina Hydrate [KA.p];
Alumina Trihydrate;
Aluminum Hydrate;
Aluminum Hydrate White;
Aluminum Hydroxide1;
Aluminum Hydroxide Fine [KP.p];
Aluminum Hydroxide Medium [KP.p];
Aluminum Oxide Trihydrate;
Aluminum Trihydrate [NP.p];
Aluminum White;
C.I. Pigment White 24;
Gloss White;
Hydrated Alumina;
Hydrated Aluminum Oxide;
Transparent Blender [DS.o];
Transparent White;
Trihydroxyaluminum;
Alumina White;
Pigment White 24
77002 Aluminum hydroxide
CAS 21645-51-2
Translucent White powder; Transparent in oils* 4 I 26-55 A Transparent in oil or water media;

One of the most common bases for precipitating Lake pigments;

Used in many artist oil paints to give "buttery" or "short" consistency;

Used to make pigments more transparent.

Used extend heavy tinting colors; i.e. Phthalocyanine. When used in to bring overly strong colors into control, it is not usually considered an adulterant;

Used as an adulterant or extender to dilute pigments in art "student" paints;

Aluminum trihydrate can be acquired from NP.
PW24 Natural Aluminum Hydroxide

Aluminum Hydroxide;
Bayerite;
Boehmite;
Diaspore;
Doyleite;
Gibbsite;
Hydrargillite;
Natural Aluminum Hydroxide;
Nordstrandite
Pigment White 24

77002 Natural Aluminum Hydroxide (Ref), (Ref); May take different crystalline forms (Ref);
CAS 21645-51-2
Brown tinted to white Translucent Flakes 4 I 33 B Can be used the same as Aluminum Hydroxide, but may could have impurites and be more opaque or off color in artist paints.
PW25 Gypsum Anhydrous sulfate of lime;
Alabastar [NP.p];
Alabaster Gypsum;
Alabaster White [KP.p];
Atlas Spar;
Bologna White;
Gypsum;
Lady's Ice;
Mineral White;
Magnesia White?;
Natural Gypsum;
Natural Calcium Sulfate;
Pigment White 25;
Plaster of Paris;
Satin spar;
Silk Spar;
Selenite;
Specular Stone;
Terra Alba [DS.p; KP.p | NP.p];
77231 Inorganic; Calcium Sulfate
CAS 91315-45-6
CAS 10101-41-4
White 1-4* I 18-23 A

*Nearly transparent in oils used as an extender, filler and/or adulterant;

Used in gesso.;

May make brittle gesso? (Ref);

High quality pure Calcium Sulfate Terra Alba available from Natural Pigments.
Alabaster Natural Hydrated Cacium Sulfate also from Natural Pigments

PW26 Talc French Chalk [DS.p};
Pigment White 26;
Tak;
Talc [GU | KA];
Talcum [SCH];
Talcum Powder [SI.p];
Talcum White [KP.p];
77718 +
77019
Inorganic; Mixed Hydrated Silicate of Magnesium with Calcium Iron and other compounds
CAS 8005-37-6
Off white 1-4* I 30 - 45 A *Nearly transparent in oil colors, used as an extender and to change rheological properties of artist paints;

Used in print making;
"French Chalk (Talc): used to dust the image area, prior to etching, in lithography"-Daniel Smith

Filler and/or adulterant;

Stress mitigation;

Film reinforcement
PW27 Amorphous Silica Pigment White 27;
Silica;
Sand;
Quartz
77811 Inorganic; Silica
CAS 7631-86-9
White to off white transparent crystals 4 N/A 20 - 50 A Filler;

Flatting agent;

Usually added to paints or grounds for tooth or texture.
PW 27 Silica Cristobalite Powder [KP.p];
Diatomaceous Earth [GU];
Diatomaceous Silica;
Diatomic Earth;
Diatomite;
Fossil Flower;
Fuller's Earth;
Infusorial Earth;
Microdol;
Mountain Crystal [KP.p];
Pigment White 27;
Precipitated amorphous silica;
Rock Crystal [KP.p];
Silica;
Sand;
Quartz;
Quartz Powder [KP.p];
Tripolite;
77811 Inorganic; Silica; Natural Diatomaceous Earth is made up of the fossilized skeletal remains of aquatic plants called diatoms (Ref); Silicon dioxide (amorphous) pure chemical form;
CAS 61790-53-2
Calcined:
CAS 91053-39-3
CAS 68855-54-9
White to off white transparent crystals 1-4* N/A 100 - 300 A Used mostly to add tooth or texture;

Filler and flatting agents;

*Transparency depends on binder and partical size, also the crystaline structure.
PW27 Fumed Silica AERODISP®;
AEROSIL®;
CAB-O-SIL®;
Dry Water*;
Fumed Silica [KA.p | NP.p];
Fumed Silica Gel;
Fumed Quartz;
Nanospheres;
PERFORM-O-SIL;
Pigment White 27;
PROFUSIL (Fumed Silica);
Pyrogenic Silica
77811

Inorganic; Silicon Dioxide; (Ref);
CAS 69012-64-2

White Translucent Powder 4 N/A 150 - 300 A**

Used to alter Rheology of artist paints, printing inks and industrial coatings,; (Ref);

Used in thixotropic gel mediums for artists paints;

viscosity stabilizer;

emulsifier;

Filler;

Flatting agent;

Anti-caking agent;

Prevents pigment flocculation.;

* water incapsulated in fumed silica,;

** Wear respirator until combined with oil when grinding oil paints.

PW28 Calcium Silicate Anhydrite;
Calcium Silicate;
Baysical K;
Natural Wollastonite;
Pigment White 28;
Wollastonite (mineral)
77230 Inorganic; Calcium Silicate;
CAS 13983-17-0;
CAS 10101-39-0;
CAS 10101-41-4;
CAS 13397-24-5;
CAS 26499-65-0;
CAS 7778-18-9
White to light cream 2-3* I M A
MSDS
*Depends on binder and partical size
PW28 Hydrated Calcium Silicate Hydrated Calcium Silicate;
Okenite;
Pigment White 28;
77230 Inorganic; Hydrated Calcium Silicate Bright White 4 I H A -
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Miscellaneous Historic Natural Pigments, Mineral Pigments, Unclassified and Exotic Pigments
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Color Index Name Code
CI Pigment Name
Common, Historic and Marketing Names
C.I.
Number
#
Chemical Composition
Color Description
†Long Term Effects of Light
Opacity
Light
Fastness
Oil Ab.
Oil Absorption
Toxic
Side Notes
N/A Amazonite Amazonite;
Amazonite HAKUSUI-MATSU [KP.p];
Amazonite Genuine [DS.o.w];
Amazon Jade;
Amazon stone;
Potassium Feldspar;
K-feldspar
N/A Green variety of microcline feldspar, a potassium aluminum silicate containing lead (Ref);

Color thought to be from copper, iron or lead salts (Ref), (Ref).
Light green to dark turquoise green 4 I - A-B** * more info on the Dan Smith PrimaTek™ artist paints and other mineral pigments at the watercolor Handprint.com site

**Trace amount of lead
N/A Apatite Apatite;
Blue Apatite Genuine* [DS.w]
Green Apatite;
Green Apatite Genuine* [DS.w]
N/A Calcium fluorine-chlorine-hydroxyl phosphate; often with manganese and cerium;
Calcium Fluoro Phosphate, Calcium Chloro Phosphate, Calcium Hydroxyl Phosphate. (Ref), (Ref)
Dark, Navy Blue; yellow green; olive green; light yellow 3 I - A * more info on the Dan Smith PrimaTek™ artist paints and other mineral pigments at the watercolor Handprint.com site
N/A Azurite Azurita;
Azurite;
Azurite (coarse grade) [NP.p];
Azurite-Deep Blue [KP.p];
Azurite-Deep, Very Fine [KP.p];
Azurite (fine grade) [NP.p];
Azurite GUNJYOU [KP.p];
Azurite Genuine [DS.w*];
Azurite-Greenish Grey-Blue [KP.p];
Azurite MP Deep [KP.p];
Azurite MP exclusive [KP.p];
Azurite MP, extra deep [KP.p];
Azurite MP greenish light [KP.p];
Azurite MP Pale [KP.p];
Azurite Natural [KP.p];
Azurite-Standard [KP.p];
Azurite-very fine [KP.p];
Azurro;
Azurium Citramarinum;
Azzurrite;
Blue Bice;
Blue Mountain;
Blue Verditer;
Bice;
Bremer Blue;
Cendre Bleu;
Cendres Blue;
Coeruleum;
Copper Glaze;
Lapis Armenius;
Lapis Azurite [OH];
Mountain blue;
Pigment Blue 30;

see Pigment Blue 30
77420 Natural basic carbonate of copper;
Hydroxo copper carbonate;
Copper Carbonate Hydroxide;

Blue Verditer and bice are synthetic basic copper carbonate.
(Ref); (Ref}
Bright blue to greenish blue 4 I** 23 B * more info on the Dan Smith PrimaTek™ artist paints and other mineral pigments at the watercolor Handprint.com site

**Lightfast in artist paints but may be decomposed by acids and may be blackened by sulfur compounds and Sulfide paints (Ref);

May sometimes darken or become greenish in oil binders. (Ref);

Courser grades are deeper blue getting lighter the smaller the particle size. (Ref).
N/A Bauxite Alumine hydratée des Baux;
Aluminum Ore;
Bauxite;
Bauxite Mummy [NP.p*];
Bauxite Ore;
Beauxite;
Cliachite;
Karst Bauxite;
Kliachite;
Kljakite;
Lateritic Bauxite;
Mummy [NP.o];
Mummy Bauxite* [DS.w**];
Mummy Violet [NP.p];
Pigment Brown 7;
Wocheinite
N/A Bauxite is the primary ore of aluminium;
Mixture of gibbsite, boehmite and diaspore Geology.com (Ref);
Aluminum ore;
Wikipedia (Ref);
Comprised of iron and aluminium hydroxides and oxides mindat.org (Ref)
Dull reddish brown 3 I - A * Lots more info at the Natural Pigments website.

** More info on the Dan Smith PrimaTek™ artist paints and other mineral pigments at the watercolor Handprint.com site
N/A Black Hematite Black Hematite;
Black Iron Ore;
Bloodstone;
Bloodstone Geniune [DS.w*];
Heliotrope;
Hematite [DS.o*];
Iron Black;
Psilomelane
N/A Natural Black Iron Oxide (Ref)

Violet Red or Silvery Black;
Reddish gray when made into a powder

4 I - A * more info on the Dan Smith PrimaTek™ artist paints and other minerals used for art pigments at the watercolor Handprint.com site.
N/A Bloodstone Bloodstone;
Bloodstone Geniune [DS.w*];
N/A Green jasper with red spots of iron oxide;
Chalcedony quartz
Reddish gray when made into a powder 4 I - A * more info on the Dan Smith PrimaTek™ artist paints and other minerals used for art pigments at the watercolor Handprint.com site.
N/A Bronzite Bronzite;
Bronzite Geniune* [DS.w];
Burnt Bronzite Genuine* [DS.w];
N/A "A ferriferous variety of enstatite" -Wikipedia;
Silicate of magnesia and iron (Ref) from Mindat.org
Coppe-bronze brown with metallic lustre 4 I - A * more info on the Dan Smith PrimaTek™ artist paints and other minerals used for art pigments at the watercolor Handprint.com site.
N/A Cavansite Cavansit;
Cavansite [KP.p];
Cavansite, extra fine [KP.p];
N/A Calcium vanadium silicate Pale greenish sky blue - - - A -
N/A Cinnabar Chinese red;
Cinnabarite;
Llimpi Merkurblende;
Mercurblende;
Minium;
Nium;
Quecksilbersulfidrot;
Sulfur Red Mercury;
Vermeil Zinnober;
Vermillion;
Vermilion
N/A Mercury Sulfide Bright Scarlet to to red brown 1 I-III* L C Natural mineral of Vermillion (Ref);

*light fastness seems to be affected by origin, hydrothermal silica, preparation method and impurities. (Ref); (Pic);
N/A Conichalcite Conichalcite [KP.p] N/A Natural mineral, Copper arsenic carbonate; 24,5 % copper and 28 % arsenic. MSDS; (Ref); (Ref); (Ref and Pic) Dull pale green - - - D*
MSDS
ICSC
Contains arsenic and copper use extreme caution when handling the dry pigment. Even when made into paint it is still very poisonous.
N/A Cuprous oxide/Copper Red Copper Red;
Cuprous oxide
77402 Cuprous oxide;
Copper Oxide
Red - - - A
MSDS
-
N/A Coral Black Coral;
Blue Coral;
Coral Pink [KP.p];
Precious coral;
Red Coral;
Sango Matsu
N/A Mostly calcium carbonate. Composed of skeletons from colonies of soft-bodied marine animals of the class Cnidaria Anthozoa. White; off-white; reddish; pink; blue; and black 2-4* I - A Red (precious coral) is the most valuable; and makes a delicate pink pigment. Used mostly in Japan.

* semi-opaque in watercolors but would be nearly transparent in oil colors.
N/A Egg Shells Eggshell White;
Calx de tistis ovorum;
Shell White
N/A Powdered egg shells; mostly calcium carbonate; Brown eggs contain Ooporphyrin with a small amount of biliverdin with 2-3% eggshell pigment White; light brown*; light blue* 1 I* - A "an incomparable white that can not be surpassed by lead white or any other white in the world if it is made carefully and well" - Secreti di Don Alessio Piemontese (Secrets of Alessio Piemontese), 1557. (Ref);

* Any coloring other than white is probably fugitive
N/A Egyptian Mummy Caput Mortuum;
Cardinal Purple;
Egyptian Brown;
Egyptian Mummy;
Hafkenscheid Mumie;
Mummy;
Mummy;
Mummy Brown;
Mummy Powder
N/A The ground up bodies of mummies, containing asphaltum and embalming resins* Dark Dull violet Brown 4 III - A * I'm skeptical as to whether this artists color was ever really mummies or just rumors or marketing snake oil (Ref). Usually imitated with asphaltum or earth brown pigments in modern artist paints.

Natural Pigments has some information on mummy pigment here;

More info on Asphaltum and mummy used in historical artist paints from www.old.amolf.nl
N/A Epidote Epidot;
Epidote [KP.p];
Epidote, greenish extra [KP.p];
Pigment green 23
N/A Calcium aluminium iron sorosilicate Golden yellowish green 4 I - A "It has a hue that could be described as a golden pea green, and when mixed with white has a low tinting power but is quite lovely. However, the texture is unpleasantly gooey" - Margret Short
N/A Fuchsite Fuchsite [KP.p];
Fuchsite Genuine* [DS.w];
Chrome-mica;
Chromian Muscovite;
Chrommuscovite;
Gaebhardite;
Green Muscovite
N/A Greenish variety of muscovite (Ref), (Ref); Phyllosilicate Chrome-muscovite Green to iridescent green; Iridescent Reddish 4 I - A *more info on the Dan Smith PrimaTek™ artist paints and other mineral pigments at the watercolor site Handprint.com.
N/A Garnet Almandine;
American Ruby**;
Bohemian Ruby**;
Carbuncle;
Garnet Genuine*** [DS.w];
Garnet Powder Red [KP.p];
Garnet Sakura-Nezumi [KP.p];
Garnet Sand Red;
Pyrope;
Red Garnet;
Rocky Mountain Ruby**
N/A Garnet mineral;
CAS 1302-62-1
Light to deep blueish pink* 4 I - A Rhodonite (see below) is a variety of Garnet;
* Garnets exist in all colors except blue;
** Not a real ruby;
(Pyrope Ref);
(Almandine Ref);
*** more info on the Dan Smith PrimaTek™ artist paints and other minerals used for art pigments at the watercolor Handprint.com site.
N/A Guanine Fish Silver [KP.p];
Guanin;
Guanine;
Natural Pearl Essence
N/A

Guanin, Iminoxanthin, 2-Amino-6-oxypurin;
Pearl essence extracted from scales of fish, mostly from herring and sardines.;
CAS 73-40-5

Iridescent white to silver 4 - - A -
N/A Iriodin® Ancient Gold [SCH.a];
Classic Gold [SCH.a];
Renaissance Gold [SCH.a];
Red Gold [SCH.a];
Iriodin®
Iriodin® 500 Bronze;
Iriodin® 221 Fine Satin Blue;
Iriodin® 530 Glitter Bronze;
Iriodin® 355 Glitter Gold;
Iriodin® 300 Gold Pearl;
Iriodin® 120 Lustre Satin;
Iriodin® 504 Red
Iriodin® 502 Red-Brown
Iriodin® 303 Royal Gold;
Iriodin® 323 Royal Gold Satin;
Silver [SCH.a];
N/A Micronised Mica covered with a thin layer of metal oxides Iridescent white, reddish, greenish, blueish, silver, gold** - - - A ** Tint depends on metal that coats the mica.
N/A Iron Pyrite Fool's Gold;
Iron Sulfide;
Pyrite Powder [KP.p];
N/A Iron Pyrite; Iron Sulfide Metallic Goldish Yellow to lustrous greenish gray - - - A
MSDS
Used to color beer bottles
N/A Jadeite Jade;
Jadeite:
Jadeite Genuine [DS.w*];
Jade, medium [KP.p];
N/A Silicates Containing Aluminum and other Metals (Ref);
Aluminium-rich pyroxene
Deep Green 3 I - A Semi-precious stone;

* Dan Smith PrimaTek™ artist paint
N/A Kinoite Hydrated Calcium Copper Silicate;
Calcium Kupfersilicat
N/A Natural Crystalline Hydrated Calcium Copper Silicate; (Ref), (Ref) light azure blue 4 I - B Similar to Egyptian Blue PB31;

Utah, Arizona, USA largest sources; (Ref); (Pic)
N/A Kyanite Kyanite;
Kyanite Genuine [DS.w];
kyanos
N/A Aluminum Silicate*
(Ref), (Ref), (Ref);

Kyanite is a polymorph with the two other minerals: Andalusite and Sillimanite
Deep blue** to blue gray 4 I - A Gemstone;

* Chemically simular to Lapis Lazuli;

** Although usaully blue, Kyanite can also be bright green
N/A Lapis Lazuli Armenian Blue;
Genuine Lapis Lazuli [WL.o];
Genuine Lapis Lazuli (natural Ultramarine) [DS.a.o.w];
Lazurite (Lapis Lazuli) [NP.p];
Lapis Lazuli [GEN | OH];
Lapis Lazuli (Afghanistan, standard) [NP.p];
Lapis Lazuli (Baikal, Russia) [NP.p];
Lapis Lazuli from Chile [KP.p];
Lapis Lazuli Genuine [GEN | DS.a.o.w* | DV];
Lapis Lazuli, greyish-blue [KP.p];
Lapis Lazuli (premium) [NP.p];
Lapis Lazuli, pure [KP.p];
Lapis Lazuli, sky-blue [KP.p];
Lapis Lazuli (standard) [NP.p];
Lapiz Ultramarine;
Lazuline Blue;
Pigment Blue 29*;
Ultramarine [GEN];
Ultramarinum;

*see Ultramarine Blue PB29
77007 Lazurite, extracted from the semi-precious stone Lapis Lazuli. Sodium Calcium Aluminum Silicate Sulfate (Pic); (Ref); (Ref) Bright violet blue to deep blue 4 I 39 A Natural Mineral of PB29 Ultramarine Blue.;

* more info on the Dan Smith PrimaTek™ artist paints and other minerals used for art pigments at the watercolor Handprint.com site.
N/A Cobalt Red Cobalt Red;
Magnesium Cobalt Oxide
N/A Magnesium cobalt oxide Red - - - - -
N/A Malachite Bremen Green;
Chrysocolla;
Hungarian Green;
Iris green;
Malachite [KP.p];
Malchite, Arabian [KP.p];
Malachite Fibres [KP.p];
Malachite (fine grade) [NP.p];
Malachite Genuine [DS.o.w];
Malachite MATSUBA-ROKUSYOU [KP.p];
Malachite natural [KP.p];
Malachite MP [KP.p];
Mineral Green;
Mountain Green;
Olympian Green;
Pigment Blue 30;
Verde Minerale;
Vert de Montagne

See Copper Carbonate Hydroxide PG39 and Green Bice
N/A Natural Basic copper(II) carbonate; (Ref), (Ref) as pigment; (Ref), (Ref) as mineral. Bright green 2-3 I - B Can be effected by acids
PW20 Mica Biotite;
Fine Mica [GU];
Gold Coarse Mica [GU];
Iridescent Pearl White [WL.o];
Lepidolite;
Metallic White [HO];
Mica [GEN];
Mica Powder [SI.p];
Mica Titanate;
Mica White [KP.p];
Mother Of Pearl [TA.a];
Muscovite Mica [KP.p];
Muscovite Mica, brilliant[KP.p];
Natural Mica, Perlescent Powder [KA];
Pearl White [HO];
Phlogopite;
Pink Mica [GU];
Pigment White 20;
Russet;
Titanated Mica;
White Coarse Mica [GU];
White Fine Mica [GU];
White Medium Mica [GU];
Zinnwaldite;

Also in mixtures of many colors with Iridescent, Pearl, or Metallic prefix or suffix.
77019 Inorganic; Aluminium potassium silicate; Mica Titanate (micronised mica flakes)
CAS 12001-26-2
Translucent; iridescent with red and greenish varieties 4 I 45-50 A Adds metallic, iridescent or pearlescent properties to paints.;

Natural Mica and larger particles may harm oil paint film, very fine particles and micronised Mica Titanate is more suitable for oil (Ref).
N/A Oyster Shells Shell White;
Gohun
N/A Powdered oyster shells; probably mostly calcium carbonate with smaller amounts of mother of pearl White may have a slight iridescence 3 I - A Has been used in Japan for centuries
N/A Piemontite Piedmontite;
Piemonite;
Piemontite;
Piemontite Genuine* [DS.w]
N/A Monoclinic Crystal Silicate with high concentration of manganese;

Aluminosilicates of Manganese (Ref)
Deep Scarlet;
Violet brown; red;
brown red;
reddish-black; black
3 I - A * more info on the Dan Smith PrimaTek™ artist paints and other minerals used for art pigments at the watercolor Handprint.com site.
N/A Purpurite Iron Manganese Phosphate;
Manganese Violet (natural);
Pigment Violet 16;
Purpurite [KP.p];
Purpurite Genuine* [DS.o.w]
N/A
Mostly Manganese (III) Phosphate may have impuities of iron;

Natural form of manganese phosphate, Pigment Violet 16 (PB 16)
(Ref), (Ref), (Ref)
Pink to deep reddish violet to lavender violet 2-3 I 23-26 B

Rare mineral (Ref);


* more info on the Dan Smith PrimaTek™ artist paints and other mineral pigments use for art at the watercolor Handprint.com site

N/A Realgar Arsenic Rouge;
Eolite;
Realgar [GEN | NP.p];
Realgarite;
Red Arsenic;
Red Orpiment;
Rejalgar;
Risagallo;
Risigallum;
Ruby Sulfur;
Ruby Sulphur;
Sandaracha
N/A Natural mineral; Arsenic Sulfide

Bright Orange Red

†hue shift towards yellow

1 III* - D Said to be incompatible with lead or copper pigments (Ref);
*exposure to sunlight may convert some pigment into Pararealgar, a yellow pigment (Ref)
N/A Red Jasper Radiolarian Rock;
Red Jasper [KP.p]
N/A Amorphous quartz, colored red by iron (III) (Ref); Impure Silica The Red coming mostly from Iron Oxides (Ref); (Ref) Deep red 4 I - A (Ref)
N/A Rhodonite Fowlerite;
Rhodonite;
Rhodonite Genuine* [DS.o.w]
N/A Mineral Rhodonite; Crystalline manganese inosilicate Brilliant rose pink to brownish grey 4 I - A Semi precious stone sometimes used as a jewel;
(Ref and Pic);
(Lots of Pics);

Rhodonite is the official gem of Commonwealth of Massachusetts;

* more info on the Dan Smith PrimaTek™ artist paints and other minerals used for art piments at the watercolor Handprint.com site;
N/A Serpentine Serpentine;
Serpentine Genuine* [DS.w];
Stichtite
N/A Mineral; hydrous magnesium iron phyllosilicate;
Magnesium Iron Silicate Hydroxide (Ref)
Deep olive green with red-brown undertone 3 I - A Soft rock hard to grind;

* more info on the Dan Smith PrimaTek™ artist paints and other mineral pigments use for art at the watercolor Handprint.com site
N/A Siderite Aerosiderit;
Aerosiderita;
Aerosiderite;
Bemmelenit;
Bemmelenita, Bemmelenite;
Chalybit;
Chalybita;
Chalybite;
Eisenpath;
Fer Carbonaté;
Gyrit;
Gyrita;
Gyrite;
Iron Spar;
Junckérit;
Junckérita;
Junckérite;
Pelosiderit;
Pelosiderita;
Pelosiderite;
Sidérose;
Siderit;
Siderite [GEN; NP.p];
Sparry Iron;
Spatformig Jernmalm, Spathic Iron;
Spathose Iron;
Thomaît;
Thomaîta;
Thomaîte;
Weißeisenerz
N/A Natural carbonate of iron; (Ref and Pic); (Ref and Pic); (Ref and Pic) Light yellowish brown reddish brown to gray 1 I M A Reactive with acids (Ref)
N/A Silver Chromate Silver Chromate 77825 Formed by combining silver nitrate (AgNO3) and potassium chromate (K2CrO4). (Ref) Brownish red to red - - - C -
N/A Sodalite Sodalite [KP.p];
Sodalite Geniune* [DS.w];
Sodalite SHIUN-MATSU [KP.p];
Pigment Blue 29
N/A Component of Lapis Lazuli;
Sodium Aluminum Silicate Chloride; Mineral (Ref); (Pics)
light pale violet blue to dark blue 2 1 - 1 Simular to Lapis Lazuli (Ref);

* more info on the Dan Smith PrimaTek™ artist paints and other minerals used for art pigments at the watercolor Handprint.com site.
PB32 Smalt Dumont's blue;
Esmalte;
Pigment Blue 32;
Royal Smalt (superior fine grade) [NP.p.w];
Smalt [KP.p | NP.p | WNd];
Smalte;
Smalt Genuine [DS.w];
Starch Blue
77365 Pulverized and ground potassium glass colored blue by cobalt;

Potassium Cobalt Silicate
Mid-Blue 4 I* 25 B Very transparent in oil paints, may be too transparent to be useful.

* Lightfast but may fade due to chemical processes. Studys suggest it may not fade if ratio of potassium to cobalt is 1:1 or higher;
high potassium smalt available from Natural Pigments
N/A Stringhamite Stringhamite N/A Hydrous copper calcium silicate Alpha form- light grey blue;
beta form- light blue;
gamma form- dark blue
4 I - B Natural mineral; Similar in chemical structure to Egyptian Blue PB31 and Kinoite; found near other copper ore deposites; Utah, Arizona, USA largest sources; (Pic)
N/A Sugilite Royal Azel;
Royal Lavulite;
Royal Purple Sugilite;
Purple Turquoise;
Luvulite;
Gem Sugilite;
Royal Lazelle;
Sugilite Geniune* [DS.w];
N/A Semi-precious gem;

Potassium Sodium Lithium Iron Manganese Aluminum Silicate.; (Ref)
Grayish lavender to pink to a deep reddish purple** 4 I - A Ornamental semi-precious stone used for jewelry;

Little info of it's use as a pigment is available. Can be attained from some sources for use in cosmetics;

* more info on the Dan Smith PrimaTek™ artist paints and other mineral pigments use for art at the watercolor Handprint.com site;

** seems to lighten the finer it is ground.
N/A Tigers Eye African Cat's-eye;
Australian Tiger's Eye;
Burnt Tiger Eye;
Burnt Tigers Eye Genuine* [DS.o.w];
Cat's-eye;
Crocidolite;
Golden Tigers Eye;
Marra mamba tiger iron;
Tigereye;
Tiger Eye;
Tigers Eye;
Tigers Eye Genuine* [DS.o.w];
Tiger-Eye TYOUJICHA, No. 12 [KP.p.p];
Tiger iron
N/A Quartz silicon with yellowish and brown parallel layers, a mixture of Chalcedony and Riebeckite (Ref). The yellow-gold color is due to iron oxides. Brown gold with yellowish to red-
violet undertone
3 I L A * more info on the Dan Smith PrimaTek™ artist paints and other minerals used for art pigments at the watercolor site Handprint.com.
N/A Turquoise Calaite;
Chalchihuitl;
Chalcosiderite;
Faustite;
Kingman Green Turquoise Geniune [DS.w*];
Sleeping Beauty Turquoise Geniune** [DS.o.w];
Turquoise;
Turquoise, sky-blue [KP.p];
N/A Natural mineral turquoise;

hydrous phosphate of copper and aluminium (Ref);

Chalcosiderite (Ref);

Faustite (Ref); (Pics);
More mineral info can be found here.
Bluish green to greenish blue 3 I - A Semi precious stone often used for jewelry especially by Native Americas;

* more info on the Dan Smith PrimaTek™ artist paints and other minerals used for art pigments at the watercolor Handprint.com site.;

** Sleeping Beauty Mine web site
N/A Vesuvianite Blue Jade;
Cyprine;
Cyprine (blueish variation);
Californite (green variation);
Idocrase;
Vesuvianite [KP.p];
Vesuvianite-jade (green variation);
Xanthite (purple variation)
N/A Metamorphic silicate mineral; Complex of iron-manganese-silicate. Light green, brown, yellow, purple or blue - I - A -
N/A Vivianite Angelardite;
Anglarite;
Blue Iron Earth;
Blue Iron Ore;
Blue Ochre [BR | NP.o.p];
Blue Ochre (Vivianite)** [NP.o.p];
Angelardite;
Anglarite;
Glaucosiderite;
Mullicite;
Native Prussian blue;
Ocre Blu;
Ocre martiale bleue;
Odontolite;
Paravivianite;
Phosphate of Iron;
Vivianite [KP.p];
Vivianite - Blue Ochre* [DS.w];
N/A Hydrated Iron Phosphate Mid to greenish dark blue sometimes with with reddish undertone 3 I* - A
MSDS
*Lightfast but may turn yellowish due to the effects of environment or other pigments; (Ref);

* more info on the Dan Smith PrimaTek™ artist paints and other minerals used for art pigments at the watercolor Handprint.com site.;

** More info on this pigment can be found at Natural Pigments.
N/A

Volkonskoite

Green Stone;
Russian Green;
Volkonskoite [KP.p];
N/A Dichrome Trioxide Mineral (Ref), (Ref); - - I - - -
N/A Zoisite Zoisite;
Zoisite Genuine [DS.w];
Tanzanite
N/A Calcium Aluminum Hydroxy Sorosilicate (Handprint.com) Dark, dull green; Blue;
Lavender;
Pink**
3 I - A Used as a gemstone;

* More info on the Dan Smith PrimaTek™ artist paints and other mineral pigments used for art at the watercolor Handprint.com site;

**Many varieties of shades and colors.;
 
Oil Paint Driers and Siccative Mediums
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Common, Historic and Marketing Names
C.I.
Number
#
Chemical Composition
Color Description
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Opacity
Light
Fastness
Oil Ab.
Oil Absorption
Toxic
Side Notes
N/A Alkyd Alkyd medium;
Alkyd Resin;
Fast drying medium;

Also various brands of imitation copal or resin varnishes and mediums
N/A Alkyd resins are the reaction product of an oil or fatty acid; polyol(s) and polyacids Clear & colorless in it's self it takes on the color of the oil used; Weak yellowish to reddish, brownish N/A N/A N/A A When added to oil paints it accelerates drying; Used as paint binder to make faster drying oil paints
N/A Aluminium Various salts/soaps (see chemical composition) N/A Aluminum distearate; Aluminum stearate; Aluminium alkoxide; Oxoaluminium; Aluminium trimethoxypropoxide ethylacetoacetate; Boron-aluminium; Oxide of Aluminum Usually a white powder or flakes 4 N/A N/A A Usually used as an auxiliary drier; Promotes through drying; Use .2 - .6% metal
N/A Black Oil Walnut Black Oil;
Linseed Black Oil;
Leaded Oil
N/A Litharge; Masticot or other lead salts cooked into linseed or walnut oil so that drying lead soaps are formed Dark brown coffee colored oil N/A N/A N/A C Can be used as a medium or in medium recipes to speed drying of oil paints.
N/A Calcium Various salts/soaps (see chemical composition) N/A Calcium 2-Ethylhexoic; Calcium abiotate; Calcium rosinate; Calcium Naphthenate; Calcium Octoate Various; White to yellow to brown N/A N/A N/A A Usually used as an auxiliary drier; use .1 - .3% metal
N/A Cerium Cerium Acetate;
Cerium Carbonate;
Cerium Drier;
Cerous Naphthenate;
Cerium Octoate;
Cerium Oxide;
Cerium Stearate;
Cerous 2-ethylhexanoate;
Cerous acetylacetonate
Cerous Naphthenate;
Cerous Oxalate
Rare Earth;
Various other salts/soaps
N/A Rare earth metal; Cerium (IV) 2-ethylhexanoate; lanthanum, neodymium cerium; Cerium octoate; Various other salts/soaps Salts are red through to yellowish; White to cololess N/A N/A N/A A Promotes through drying; Good polymerisation action; Said to be superior to zirconium & lead.; Use .1 - .3% metal
N/A Chromium Octoate Chromium Octoate N/A Chromium Octoate Violet Liquid N/A N/A N/A N/A "New type of drier with better efficiency" (Ref)
N/A Cobalt Cobalt dryer N/A Cobalt Acetate; Cobalt Linoleate; Cobalt (II) octoate; Cobalt Octoate; Absorption; Cobalt Tallate; Cobalt 2-Ethylhexoic; Cobalt Sulfate Various; Usually a bluish to purplish Liquid; Cobalt Napthale- nate: yellow to brown resinous liquid; Cobalt (II) octoate: reddish liquid N/A N/A N/A B Considered the safest active drier for the paint film.; Said to be the most active top drier; When adding to paint use .02 - .1% metal
N/A Cobalt-zirconium-calcium octoate CoZiCa Drier N/A Common mixture of metalic salts/soaps with siccative properties, CoZiCa is a registered trademark by ECO-House Weak blue tint N/A N/A N/A B
MSDS
Combined driers enhance through-drying
N/A Iron Various salts/soaps (see chemical composition) N/A Iron Octoate; Iron-2-ethylhexanoate Dark red brown or blackish N/A N/A N/A A Usually used as an auxiliary drier; Promotes rapid drying by polymerization; Use .04 - .2% metal
N/A Lanthaum Octoate Lanthaum Octoate N/A Lanthaum Octoate Light Yelow - - - - Efficiently promotes through drying (Ref)
N/A Lead Various salts/soaps (see chemical composition) N/A Lead Acetate; Lead Naphthenate; Lead Monoxide; Lead Tallate; Lead Octoate; Lead 2-Ethylhexoic; Lead borate; Lead linoleate; Lead oleate; Lead resinate; Lead stearate

The influence of lead ions on the drying of oils: A study of lead in oil paintings.
Various; Yellow to red to brown; White to grey N/A N/A N/A C Not all lead soaps/salts are driers; Promotes through drying; Promotes polymerisation of drying oils; Addition of a calcium drier may minimize darkening due to sulfate reactions.
N/A Lead Acetate Sugar of Lead;
lead diacetate;
plumbous acetate;
Lead sugar;
Salt of Saturn;
Goulard's powder
N/A Lead Acetate, Made by treating Lithage with Acetic acid White crystalls N/A N/A N/A C -
N/A Lead Naphthenate Lead Octoate;
Naphthenic acid lead salt;
Cyclohexane carboxylic acid;
Lead Naphthenate [NP];
Lead Salt
N/A Lead salt added to solution of sodium naphthenate Yellow to brown resinous liquid N/A N/A N/A C Combustible
N/A Lead Monoxide Litharge;
Chrysitin;
Lead Monoxide;
Lead Ocher;
Masticot;
Plumbic Ochre;
Plumbous oxide
N/A Prepared by heating lead metal in air at 600 C or thermal decomposition of lead nitrate or lead carbonate Litharge is the red form; Masticot is the yellow form 2-4* N/A N/A C *varies with binder; used as semi-opaque pigment in watercolor, said not to be practical as a pigment in oil due to it's drying action and transparency
N/A Lead Octoate Lead Octoate N/A Lead Octoate Yellow Liquid N/A N/A N/A C Promotes through polymerization, improved flexibility and resistance to water and salt. (Ref)
N/A Vanadium Various salts/soaps (see chemical composition) N/A Vanadium pentoxide1; Vanadium linoleate; Vanadium naphthenate; Vanaium Octoate*; Vanadyl Acetylacetonate; Vanadium Acetylacetonate; Various; *Green liquid N/A N/A N/A B
MSDS1

Drying properties simular to Manganese; may stain; When adding to paint use .02 - .1% metal; * New type of drier with better efficiency (Ref)

N/A Manganese Various salts/soaps (see chemical composition) N/A Manganese Acetate; Manganese Carbonate; Manganese Octoate; Manganese Oxalate; Manganese Rosinate; Manganese Peroxide; Manganese Vitriol; Manganese Tallate; Manganese Napthenate; Manganese 2-Ethylhexoic; Manganese vitriol; Manganous chloride tetrahydrate; Manganous chloride anhydrous Various; Ordinarily brownish N/A N/A N/A B Acts as both an oxidizer and polymerizer; Said to promotes polymerization to a greater degree than Cobalt; When adding to paint use .02 - .1% metal
N/A Zinc Various salts/soaps (see chemical composition);
White white vitriolitriol
N/A Zinc sulfite; Zinc octate; Zinc Octoate; Zinc Vitriol Whitish to light yellow N/A N/A N/A A Zinc oxide may slow drying (Ref); Usually used as an auxiliary drier; Use .1 - .2% metal
N/A Zirconium Various salts/soaps (see chemical composition) N/A Zirconium Octoate Light Yellow N/A N/A N/A A Only slightly active as drier in its self, but excellent at promoting the primary drier (Ref); Said to be the most efficient auxiliary drier; Promotes through drying; Active cross-linking agent; Use .2 - .6% metal


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Color Index Name Code:
This is the official code given by the Color Index International for that particular pigment. The first 2 letters describe the general pigment color and the number is the individual pigment identifier. N/A (not applicable) means that pigment has not been given a color index name or number.

PY = Pigment Yellow;
PO = Pigment Orange;
PR = Pigment Red;
PV = Pigment Violet;
PB = Pigment Blue;
PG = Pigment Green;
PBr = Pigment Brown;
PBk = Pigment Black;
PW = Pigment White;
PM = Pigment Metal

CI (Color Index) Pigment Name:
This is the official name given in the Color Index (third edition, 1997), or the name the first manufacturer or original patent holder has given that pigment, in a few instances where neither of the previous are available, I have used the actual chemical name. Where a pigment has no color index name, I have used the traditional historic name or the mineral/chemical names.

Common, Historic and Marketing Names:
These are the various names that have been used for that pigment whether or not it is the correct usage. This is NOT an endorsement of any name but merely a collection of names that are in common usage or have been used. They have been culled (in order of importance) from paint manufacturer and supplier literature, The Color Index, Third edition (1997), Historical Books on pigments and art (see Free Art e-Books), Artist manuals and handbooks (see the bottom of the Pigment Database's main page for a complete list of reference works), various dictionaries and encyclopedias (old and new), and various web sites in particular AMIEN.org, Dick Blick Artist Supply, Handprint.com, Natural Pigments, Kama Pigments, Sinopia Pigments, PCImag.com and Kremer Pigments, along with the paint, chemical and pigment manufacture sites.
Marketing names given by paint manufacturers are often misleading, deceptive or descriptive of the color and not the actual pigment. Where there is a common historic name associated with that pigment I have used "GEN" to denote the generic common historically accepted name of that particular pigment. When a manufacturer has used a common historical name for a pigment that is not the accepted traditional historic pigment name, I have indicated it with the "(hue)" designation.

C.I. (Color Index) Pigment # (number):
These are the chemical composition number given that pigment by the Color Index International (see Colour Index Number Categories here)

Chemical Composition:
These are the basic chemical names, or mineral names along with chemical composition. Where I can fine them, I have included CAS numbers. Sometimes multiple names are given because chemical names can be stated in different ways or the pigment is a group of chemicals rather than a single one. I have not included detailed chemical descriptions or analyses but only basic information that should help you find further information. I have included references designated with "(Ref)" where further information can be attained.

Color Description:
This is a general attempt to explain the hue in plain english. The perception of color is as individual as the the people viewing it and any such description can not be completely accurate, but merely give a general idea of the what color looks like to the average person. I have not in all cases used any of the attempted means of standardizing color descriptions for this, but where the pigment is included in the Color Index International Pigments and Solvent Dyes (The Society of Dyers and colourists, third edition), I have used that description, when not, I have used other reference sources in particularly manufacturer or supplier literature.

Opacity- Transparency*: 
The opacity and transparency is only a general reference, where available, i have used the Color index's designation or manufacturers literature to arrive at this figure. Many pigments exist in both transparent and opaque versions, or can be manipulated by the paint or pigment manufactures for a particular purpose. A general designation such as given will not always be the case in any particular formulation.

1 = Opaque,
2 = Semi-Opaque,
3 = Semi-Transparent,
4 = Transparent

Light Fastness Rating**:
The light fastness rating is only a general reference, where available i have used the ASTM or manufacturers literature to arrive at this figure. The ASTM has not rated all pigments, so this rating in this database will not always be the ASTM rating but a rating culled from other sources, most importantly manufactures literature. The ASTM ratings have a 5 increment scale and the blue-wool scale is 8, in this database lighfastness ratings have been condensed or averaged to a less specific 4 designations. I can can not cover every possible paint, binder, or pigment formulation in this chart as it would take too much time and space; there are so many variables as to make this designation, in this database, of only marginal use. In particular the quality of the actual pigment manufacture has much influence on a pigments fastness to light, heat and other chemicals. Additives, binder, and many other factors all have a influence on light fastness or fastness to other environmental influences. Whether a paint is watercolor, oil color, tempera, etc. has an effect on light fastness. Varnishes and other treatments to the painting surface or support can have an influence too. The only way to be sure, is to make your own tests on the paint or pigment you have. Reference the following:
(ASTM D4303 - 10 opens new window); (AMIEN.org Thread - opens new window)

I = Excellent,
II = Good,
III = Poor,
IV
= Fugitive/Very Poor

Oil Absorption: is in ml/100mg
The oil absorption figure has been arrived at from the pigment manufacturer's literature or artist reference sources (see the bottom of the Pigment Database's main page for a complete list of reference works).


When the specific numbers are unavailable:   H = High,   M = Medium,   L = Low

Toxicity***:
The hazardous properties is a general designation of a possible hazard. It is assumed intelligent people will use at least ordinary care when handling all paints or pigments. The designation has been arrived at from, in most cases, the manufacturer's literature, MSDS sheets at the Oxford University Chemical Laboratory., or the City of Tucson's Environmental Management Division's searchable database of Health & Safety in the Arts. All paints and especially dry pigments can be hazardous if carelessly handled, but if handled properly with common sense all but the most dangerous can be used safely.

A = Low hazard, but do not handle carelessly;
B = Possible Hazard if improperly or carelessly handled;
C = Hazardous, use appropriate precautions for handling mildly toxic substances; 
D =
Extremely Toxic, only attempt working with this pigment (especially the dry form) in laboratory like conditions and with proper safety equipment (see "Prudent practices in the laboratory: handling and disposal of chemicals" at google books opens new window; or PDF format here);

Side Notes:
These are typically interesting things I have read, or information collected on a pigment that may be worth further study. They are NOT statements of absolute fact. Many pigment qualities are rumors, old wife's tales and misconceptions repeated over and over until they accepted as fact without any scientific proof. References (Ref) may be provided.

(hue) = When the word "hue" in in parenthesis (hue), it refers to a hue color not designated on the label, when the word "hue" is not in parenthesis is part of the pigment name as per ASTM guidelines.

(Ref) = A link to a reference source. This may be the source of the information I have given. or a link to more detailed information.

? = a question mark next to a name, note, or data code indicates that it may or may not be correct information due to conflicting information, questionable reference, possible typo or other discrepancies in the manufacturer or other reference documentation. Further study is needed to clarify.

Effects of long term light exposure are given when known, this may allow an artist to anticipate color changes and possibly use them as an advantage. These effects are all relative to the pigments inherent light fastness and may take decades or even centuries in museum conditions to be visible.
Fades = Becomes more Transparent;  Lightens = Loses chroma but maintains relative transparency or opaque character;  Whitens = Becomes lighter and more opaque;  Darkens = Becomes darker but retains hue;  Dulls = Loses chroma towards neutral;  Blackens = Turns very dark or black losing chroma;  Hue shift = Changes hue towards a different color

Paint or Pigment Manufacturer Code & Art Medium:*****    Key Top ^, Page Top^
Paint/Pigment Manufacturer Code:
(links below are to the official manufacturer web site and will open in a new window)
DG = Daniel Green
EP = Earth Pigments
GB = Gamblin
GEN = Common Generic term
GO = Golden
GR = Grumbacher
GU = Guerra Paint & Pigment
HO = Holbien
JO = Jo Sonja
KA = Kama Pigments
KP = Kremer Pigmente  (USA site)
Art medium or binder code:   Key Top ^, Page Top^

Clicking on the paint or pigment manufacturer code next to the pigment name will take you off site where more information can be found. The link will most often take you to an art supplier where you can find more specific art medium or paint binder info, purchasing source, pigment properties, pigment history, MSDS sheets, and whether it is the artist premium or student economy grade.

d in italics next to the pigment manufacturer or art supplier code indicates a discontinued pigment or paint.
All art medium or binder codes in italics mean the pigment under that name is in the "student" or economy grade, not the "artist's" grade paint.

a = Acrylic Paint;  
ad = Aqueous pigment dispersions>;
af = Fluid Acylics or Airbrush Colors;
ag = Acrylic Gouache or Matte Acrylic Paints;
av = Acrylic Vinyl Paints;
k = Alkyd paints;
c = Casein or milk paint;
e = Encaustic paints;
g = Gouache;
i = Ink (printing ink or pigmented drawing inks);
o = Oil Paint;
os = Oil sticks, Oil Bars, Oil Base Pigment Sticks;
p = Dry Pigment;
t = Tempera or Egg Tempera;
w = Watercolor Paint;
ws = Watercolor sticks, Watercolor Base Pigment Sticks or Bars;
wo = Water mixable oil paint or water soluble oil paint.

Other than gouache, only single pigment paints and pigments are included. Gouache is designated distinct from watercolors because it is often mixed with white or additives to make it matte and/or opaque and that is not usually indicated on the paint manufactures literature. Clicking on the art medium code will give you more specific paint binder information. Clicking on the art supplier's artistic medium code will also take you to more information on the paint pigment that may include: whether it is the "artists" premium or "student" grade, MSDS sheets, pigment history and additional artist paints or pigments hazard & environmental information.
Other art material or medium forms such as pastel, oil pastels, oil bars, dyes and ceramic glazes will not be designated with a artists medium or binder code, but may still be listed under the pigment name with a company code.

+++++In all cases clicking on the art medium/binder code will take you off site to where you can find more information and-or a purchasing source. If you find this site helpful you can help support this site by purchasing through these links. Thanks, and I hope I can continue to make this information available and current. The above links in this key are to the actual manufactures official sites.


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