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Kremer Watercolors 881000-881008E Kremer Pigmente Watercolors Kremer watercolors are produced following historic recipes and are all handmade in Germany. The use of a selected group of pure pigments, both modern and historic, as well as natural and traditional binding media, ensures unique luminous quality. 881000 Kremer Watercolor Set I watercolor box, with 14 full pans, very lightfast and pure pigments 230008 Phthalo Green Dark, PG 7 405108 Venetian Red 231808 Red DPP BO, PR 254 407208 Burnt Umber, dark brown 231828 Ruby DPP TR, PR 264 433008 Titanium Orange 233108 Permanent Yellow medium 442008 Chrome Oxide Green 233708 Pyramid-Yellow medium 457008 Cobalt Blue dark 404008 Raw Sienna, Italian 457208 Cobalt Blue Light 404308 Dark Burnt Sienna 457508 Cobalt Blue Turquoise Light 881002 Kremer Watercolor Set Earth Colors watercolor box with 14 full pans 111118 Russian Green Earth 405108 Venetian Red 115728 Burgundy Yellow Ochre, fine 406128 Raw Umber, greenish dark 115748 Burgundy Red Ochre, fine 408108 Bohemian Green Earth 118108 Selenite, Marienglas 409208 Slate Gray, gray-green 170008 Jarosite, from Cyprus 410008 Van Dyck Brown 170508 Natural Sienna, Monte Amiata 488008 Magnetite, very fine 404308 Dark Burnt Sienna 489338 Iron Glimmer Violet page 1 of 13 Kremer Pigmente GmbH & Co. KG · Hauptstr. 41-47 · DE-88317 Aichstetten · Tel. 07565 914480 · [email protected] · www.kremer-pigmente.com We do not assume any warranty for the guidance shown above. In any case, we recommend production and evaluation of samples. 881004 Kremer Watercolor Set Landscape Painting watercolor box with 14 full pans, very lightfast and pure pigments 402208 Italian Gold Ochre Light 441518 Cobalt Green bluish A 404008 Raw Sienna, Italian 442008 Chrome Oxide Green 405108 Venetian Red 452108 Paris Blue 407208 Burnt Umber, dark brown 457008 Cobalt Blue dark 408218 Green Earth from Verona 463008 Zinc White 420008 Vermilion 472508 Furnace Black 438808 Intensive Yellow 487008 Caput Mortuum reddish 881005 Kremer Watercolor Set Pearl Luster watercolor box with 14 full pans 472508 Furnace Black 505008 Iriodin®7225 Ultra Rutile Blue Pearl 500008 IRIODIN® 103 RUTILE STERLING Silver 505108 Iriodin®7215 ULTRA RED, Chroma Red 500408 IRIODIN® 119 POLAR WHITE, Polarsilver 505208 Iriodin®7219 Ultra Rutile Lilac Pearl 501108 Iriodin® 307 STAR GOLD, colibri, fine 506208 Iriodin®7235 ULTRA GREEN, Chroma Green 501808 Iriodin®303 ROYAL GOLD 506518 COLORSTREAM®F10-00 Magic Indian Summer 503208 Iriodin®530 Glitter Bronze 506548 Magic Purpur 504008 Iriodin®504 Red 506588 COLORSSTREAM®T10-03 TROPICAL SUNRISE page 2 of 13 Kremer Pigmente GmbH & Co. KG · Hauptstr. 41-47 · DE-88317 Aichstetten · Tel. 07565 914480 · [email protected] · www.kremer-pigmente.com We do not assume any warranty for the guidance shown above. In any case, we recommend production and evaluation of samples. 881006 Kremer Watercolor Set Illumination watercolor box with 14 full pans, with Ivory Black 102078 Azurite, Sky-Blue light 3721418 Madder Lake, Dark Red 103458 Malachite 407208 Burnt Umber, dark brown 105608 Lapis Lazuli from Chile 408108 Bohemian Green Earth 114108 Eggshell White 420008 Vermilion 115728 Burgundy Yellow Ochre, fine 421008 Carmine Naccarat 115748 Burgundy Red Ochre, fine 438808 Intensive Yellow 120008 Ivory Black, genuine 501108 IRIODIN® 307 STAR GOLD, Colibri, fine 881046 Kremer Watercolor Set Illumination watercolor box with 14 full pans, with bone black 102078 Azurite, Sky-Blue light 3721418 Madder Lake, Dark Red 103458 Malachite 407208 Burnt Umber, dark brown 105608 Lapis Lazuli from Chile 408108 Bohemian Green Earth 114108 Eggshell White 420008 Vermilion 115728 Burgundy Yellow Ochre, fine 421008 Carmine Naccarat 115748 Burgundy Red Ochre, fine 438808 Intensive Yellow 471008 Bone Black 501108 IRIODIN® 307 STAR GOLD, Colibri, fine page 3 of 13 Kremer Pigmente GmbH & Co. KG · Hauptstr. 41-47 · DE-88317 Aichstetten · Tel. 07565 914480 · [email protected] · www.kremer-pigmente.com We do not assume any warranty for the guidance shown above. In any case, we recommend production and evaluation of samples. 881007 Kremer Watercolor Set Gold Retouching Colors watercolor box with 14 full pans 231798 Scarlet Red DPP EK, PR 255 500008 IRIODIN®103 RUTIL STERLING 233108 Permanent Yellow medium 500408 IRIODIN®119 POLAR WHITE, Polarsilver 402208 Italian Gold Ochre Light 501008 IRIODIN®300 GOLDPERL, Colibri Gold 405038 Red Bole 501108 IRIODIN®307 STAR GOLD, Colibri, fine 407208 Burnt Umber, dark brown 501798 IRIODIN®323 ROYAL GOLDSATIN 463008 Zinc White 502008 IRIODIN® 320 BRIGHT GOLD PEARL, Pale 472508 Furnace Black 503008 IRIODIN®500 Bronze 881008 Kremer Watercolor Set Small watercolor box, with 8 full pans, very lightfast and pure pigments 233108 Permanent Yellow medium 457008 Cobalt Blue dark 234028 Quinacridone Pink D, PV 19 463008 Zinc White 234938 Gubbio Red 472508 Furnace Black 441518 Cobalt Green bluish A 501108 IRIODIN® 307 STAR GOLD, Colibri, fine page 4 of 13 Kremer Pigmente GmbH & Co. KG · Hauptstr. 41-47 · DE-88317 Aichstetten · Tel. 07565 914480 · [email protected] · www.kremer-pigmente.com We do not assume any warranty for the guidance shown above. In any case, we recommend production and evaluation of samples. 881032 Kremer Watercolor Set Hard Edge 28 strong, opaque watercolors 210108 Cadmium Yellow No. 1, lemon 230128 Pea Green, mixture 210208 Cadmium Yellow No. 2, very light 426018 Ultramarine Red, violet pink 210308 Cadmium Yellow No. 4, light 441008 Cobalt Green 210408 Cadmium Yellow No. 6, medium 445408 CoNi Green 210508 Cadmium Yellow No. 8, medium dark 450808 Ultramarine Blue, light 210608 Cadmium Yellow No. 9, dark 451108 Ultramarine Violet, reddish 210808 Cadmium Orange No. 0, very light 452108 Paris Blue 210908 Cadmium Orange No. 0.5, light 454008 Zirconium Cerulean Blue 211008 Cadmium Orange No. 1 medium 457008 Cobalt Blue dark 211108 Cadmium Orange No. 2, vermilion 457208 Cobalt Blue Light 211208 Cadmium Red No. 1, light 457508 Cobalt Blue Turquoise Light 211308 Cadmium Red No. 2, medium 554508 Studio Pigment Bordeaux 211408 Cadmium Red No. 3, dark 557008 Studio Pigment Light Green 211508 Cadmium Red No. 4, bluish purple 559008 Studio Pigment Violet 881035 Kremer Watercolor Set Gray - Small 14 watercolors for retouching in half pans 124408 Bideford Black 479228 Warm Gray No.2 462008 Titanium White Rutile 479258 Warm Gray No. 5 463008 Zinc White 479268 Warm Gray No.6 463608 Kremer White 479418 Cool Gray No. 1 471008 Bone Black 479428 Cool Gray No. 2 472508 Furnace Black 479458 Cool Gray No. 5 479218 Warm Gray No. 1 479468 Cool Gray No. 6 page 5 of 13 Kremer Pigmente GmbH & Co. KG · Hauptstr. 41-47 · DE-88317 Aichstetten · Tel. 07565 914480 · [email protected] · www.kremer-pigmente.com We do not assume any warranty for the guidance shown above. In any case, we recommend production and evaluation of samples. 881036 Kremer Watercolor Set Incarnate - Small 8 full pans for the illustration of flesh tones 111118 Russian Green Earth 402208 Italian Gold Ochre Light 113128 Thulit 406128 Raw Umber, greenish dark 114108 Eggshell White 420008 Vermilion 236108 Alizarine Crimson Dark 463648 Incarnate 1 881038 Kremer Watercolor Set Landscape Painting - small watercolor box with 14 half pans, very lightfast and pure pigments 402208 Italian Gold Ochre Light 441518 Cobalt Green bluish A 404008 Raw Sienna, Italian 442008 Chrome Oxide Green 405108 Venetian Red 452108 Paris Blue 407208 Burnt Umber, dark brown 457008 Cobalt Blue dark 408218 Green Earth from Verona 463008 Zinc White 420008 Vermilion 472508 Furnace Black 438808 Intensive Yellow 487008 Caput Mortuum reddish page 6 of 13 Kremer Pigmente GmbH & Co. KG · Hauptstr. 41-47 · DE-88317 Aichstetten · Tel. 07565 914480 · [email protected] · www.kremer-pigmente.com We do not assume any warranty for the guidance shown above. In any case, we recommend production and evaluation of samples. 881039 Kremer Watercolor Set Wiener Maler - Small 14 watercolors in half pans This small watercolor set contains 14 half pans inspired by the unique colors of the Vienna Secessionist painters of the late nineteenth century. Their color selections ranged from sober tones of black & green, to vibrant teal, pale yellows and reds and even gold. This palette greatly influenced their stylistic approaches to both art and design. 231808 Red DPP BO, PR 254 457008 Cobalt Blue dark 236108 Alizarine Crimson Dark 457608 Cobalt Blue Turquoise Dark 402208 Italian Gold Ochre Light 463608 Kremer White 432008 Nickel-Titanium Yellow 472508 Furnace Black 439208 Bismuth-Vanadate Yellow, dark 500008 IRIODIN® 103 RUTILE STERLING Silver 441308 Cobalt Bottle Green 501108 IRIODIN® 307 STAR GOLD, Colibri, fine 441518 Cobalt Green bluish A 501808 IRIODIN® 303 ROYAL GOLD 881042 Kremer Watercolor Set Fluorescent Colors - Small watercolor box, with 8 full pans, pure pigments, not lightfast 472508 Furnace Black 561508 Fluorescent Pigment Lemon Yellow 560008 Fluorescent Pigment White 562508 Fluorescent Pigment Orange 560508 Fluorescent Pigment Blue 563508 Fluorescent Pigment Flame Red 561008 Fluorescent Pigment Green 564008 Fluorescent Pigment Magenta Red page 7 of 13 Kremer Pigmente GmbH & Co. KG · Hauptstr. 41-47 · DE-88317 Aichstetten · Tel. 07565 914480 · [email protected] · www.kremer-pigmente.com We do not assume any warranty for the guidance shown above. In any case, we recommend production and evaluation of samples. 881043 Kremer Watercolor Set Pearl Luster - Small watercolor box with 8 full pans 500008 IRIODIN®103 RUTIL STERLING Silver 501798 IRIODIN®323 ROYAL GOLDSATIN
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