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Kremer Pigmente [Dry] Pigments 10010 Smalt, very

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Learn about Kremer Pigmente [Dry] Pigments 10010 Smalt, very fine (Cobalt silicate) artist pigment (dry pigment), pigment composition (PB32), color notation, mixing tips and find similiar pigments.

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pure white, 5 µ, zirconium silicate Kremer White is a zirconium silicate. In aqueous media, this pigment can be used as a non-toxic substitute for

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