#11530
Gold Ochre
from Saxony, Germany, deep brown-gold, very fine grind, Charge 04/2024
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Please read the material safety data sheet (MSDS).
Safety Data Sheet 11530_SDS.pdf
Own production Further products by Kremer Pigmente
No ACMI Certification Seals available.
Warnings
WARNING: Exercise care when using dry pigments. Do not eat, drink or smoke. Avoid breathing dust. Use a NIOSH-certified dust respirator. Wash hands immediately after use. If creation of dust is likely, wear protective clothing.
Precautions
Keep out of reach of children.
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: Cement / Tadelakt, Ceramic, Lime / Fresco, Oil, 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, Ceramic, Cement / Tadelakt, Oil, Tempera, Lime / Fresco -
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).