Professional Watercolour

Cobalt Violet

Cobalt Violet is a delicate semi-transparent purple pigment. It was a new synthetic pigment in the 1860s and was used by famous artists such as Monet and Seurat.
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Size: 5ml
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Overview

With 115 colours, our Professional Watercolour range offers bright, vibrant colours and unrivalled performance. Watercolour, more than any other medium, reflects the unique characteristics of the pigments used and our Professional Watercolours use only the finest pigments, and are known for their brilliance, permanence and strength of colour. Large range of single pigment colours With 85 single pigment colours in the range, we offer the widest range of modern and traditional pigments for clean colour mixing. Unrivalled Transparency The transparency of our Professional Watercolour is achieved by our unique process of pigment dispersion during manufacture. The natural characteristics of each pigment highlights the paint’s transparency level. In watercolour painting, thin washes are applied allowing the white of the paper to reflect through the wash. Permanence 112 out of 115 colours in our Professional Watercolour range are classed as ""permanent for artists' use”, rated AA or A for archival permanence to ensure that these colours used today will appear the same for generations to come.

Large Range of Single Pigment Colours Our range uses only the finest pigments which is why they are known for their brilliance, permanence and strength of colour. With 85 single pigment colours, we offer the widest range of modern and traditional pigments.

Specifications

SKU:50823697
Colour Number: 192
Lightfastness: Excellent
Opacity: Semi-Transparent
Series:4
Pigment Code:PV14
Granulation/staining:Granulation
Permanence:Extremely Permanent
ACMI certifies this as an Approved Product
ACMI certifies this with a Cautionary Label

WARNING:

WARNING: This product contains lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.

Health and Safety

Warning

Contains MBIT. May produce an allergic reaction. Contains a biocidal product: IPBC. Risk of skin sensitization.

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Discover endless colour potential

Our Professional Watercolour is still formulated according to our founding principles; to create unparalleled colours which offer artists the widest and most balanced choice of pigments, as it was in 1835 when William Winsor and Henry Newton introduced the first moist watercolours to the world.

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Overall rating: 4.972603 / 5 from 146 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

Cobalt Violet is a delicate semi-transparent purple pigment, appreciated for its vibrant and beautiful color. Customers find it perfect for layering with other hues to create realistic botanical paintings.

Summary topics

  • Color Vibrancy: 55%
  • Layering Capability: 14%

Review topics: ["colors","quality","price","paint","pigment","watercolors","winsor","shades","hue","oranges","windsor"].

Review highlights

  • "Perfect color to layer with other hues to develop realistic botanical paintings!"Jill P.
  • "Nice moody color for monochromatic pieces."SHAUNTEE D.
  • "It is a pure clear color that is easy to work with."Cowie C.

Reviews

Perfect pink shade

"This watercolor is stunning. I have never found a true pink prior to this. Everything leaned to coral or fuschia. This pink is ballet slippers hue when watered down and nearly neon at milk consistency. I am so happy I found a gorgeous pink shade for florals. The pigment is rich and beautiful."

Tracy H. (5/5)

The winsor newton version of

"The winsor newton version of this colour is the best."

Milena G. (5/5)

Absolutely the best watercolor i

"Absolutely the best watercolor i have ever used!"

Karen R. (5/5)

Great color for Lake Michigan

"Great color for Lake Michigan summer water"

Jane I. (5/5)

I love this colour! Perfect

"I love this colour! Perfect pale blue/grey with granulation."

Nicki A. (5/5)

Great quality

"Great quality"

Fabiola M. (5/5)

Best brand ever

"Best brand ever"

Claudia F. (5/5)

Great quality and price. Love

"Great quality and price. Love using Winsor and Newton paints!"

Kat L. (5/5)

Love this color. Customer service

"Love this color. Customer service excellent and shipping."

Terri W. (5/5)

I am finding New Gamboge

"I am finding New Gamboge a wonderful, warm yellow for landscapes. It mixes beautifully with burnt sienna. I also use quinacridone gold and lemon yellow quite a bit, but am very excited by New Gamboge's possibilities."

Katherine G. (5/5)

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