#11530
Gold Ochre
from Saxony, Germany, deep brown-gold, very fine grinding, Charge 04/2024
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Safety Data Sheet 11530_SDS.pdf
Own production Further products by Kremer Pigmente
In Lusatia in eastern Saxony, lignite is mined in open pits. Ochre is extracted from the mine water. It has a pure, warm hue. This glazed ocher could almost be called German Siena. In Saxony, this color was used in house construction, for example, for the two-tone windows.
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- Chemical description: Natural yellow earth, Pigment Yellow 43, C.I. 77492
- Lightfastness - thinned: 8 (1 is bad, 8 is best)
- Lightfastness - medium: 8 (1 is bad, 8 is best)
- Lightfastness - concentrated: 8 (1 is bad, 8 is best)
- ColorIndex: PY 43.77492
- Suitability: Acrylics, Cement / Tadelakt, Lime / Fresco, Oil, Silicate binder, Waterglass, Tempera, Watercolor / Gouache
- Colors: Brown
- Forms: powder
- Solubility in water: insoluble
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For which application / techniques is Gold Ochre suitable?
Gold Ochre is suitable for Watercolor / Gouache, Oil, Tempera, Lime / Fresco, Acrylics, Silicate binder, Waterglass, Cement / Tadelakt -
What color has Gold Ochre?
Gold Ochre has the color Brown. -
What Colorindex has Gold Ochre?
Gold Ochre has the Colorindex PY 43.77492. -
How lightfast is Gold Ochre?
Gold Ochre has the lightfastness thinned = 8, medium = 8, concentrated = 8 (1 is bad, 8 is best).