#10625
Cinnabar, fine
chu piao, 20 - 50 µ
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Chinese cinnabar is historically considered to be the best. This is not only because China understood the manufacturing process of Vermilion early on, but because it developed a system of separating the different colored particles in a glue solution - similar to the process explored by Michael Price (see Azurite MP). This cinnabar is coarser than the chien t´ou, the color is more intense.
Vermilion is the most important red pigment of all, and one of the oldest historical colorants. The brilliant red pigment is made from the powdered mineral cinnabar, which is based on mercuric sulphide. It forms a yellowish red, very fine powder, without crystallines. Since ancient times, vermilion was widely used throughout the world: e. g. for art and art decoration in Ancient Rome, to illuminate European manuscripts in the Middle Ages, in Renaissance painting, especially for garments and robes, as well as in Chinese and Japanese lacquerware. Until the 19th century, vermilion was the only red pigment available that guaranteed brilliance, intensity of color, and coverage at the same time. Thus, you find vermilion in all old masters paintings, where its use symbolizes both prestige and power. The most important sources for natural mercury sulfide are Andalusia, Tuscany, the Urals, California, Mexico, Peru, Brazil, China, Japan, and the USA. The vermilion from Kremer Pigmente comes from Hunan Province in China.
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- Chemical description: Mercuric sulphide. Pigment Red 106, C.I. 77766
- Chemical Formula: HgS
- ColorIndex: PR 106.77766
- Suitability: Acrylics, Oil, Tempera, Watercolor / Gouache
- Colors: Red
- Forms: powder
- Solubility in water: insoluble
- Boiling point: 584°C (1013 hPa)
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For which application / techniques is Cinnabar, fine suitable?
Cinnabar, fine is suitable for Tempera, Watercolor / Gouache, Oil, Acrylics -
What color has Cinnabar, fine?
Cinnabar, fine has the color Red. -
What Colorindex has Cinnabar, fine?
Cinnabar, fine has the Colorindex PR 106.77766.