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DANIEL SMITH Inspiration Colors metal box of 12 ½ cups of Daniel Smith extra-fine watercolor + 12 free spaces

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DANIEL SMITH Daniel Smith Colours of Inspration Watercolour Half Pan Metal Tin Set (12)

  • Daniel Smith Extra Fine Watercolor is made in the USA, in Seattle.

    This sublime line offers watercolorists the largest selection of shades in the world: 246 colors, 206 of which are based on a single pigment.

    This unique watercolor is also distinguished by its 13 quinacridone shades and 36 exclusive Primatek® colors based on pure natural pigments from Brazil, the United States, Africa and Australia such as amethyst, amazonite, azurite, malachite and lapis lazuli among others.

    The unique and exclusive pigments that make up Primatek shades are the result of research by our geologists and offer fascinating granulations that are not found in any other watercolor.

    To offer the best pigments to artists, the sublime Primatek® shade series was developed starting in 1998.

    Lapis Lazuli, found on the mask of Tutankhamen, was the first gem discovered in Chile.

    This magnificent rock studded with golden pyrite chips was ground to create a pigment of incomparable purity.

    This set consists of a metal box with 24 ½ cup slots.

    The first row contains 12 hand-filled extra-fine watercolor colors from Daniel Smith's "Inspiration" selection and the second row contains 12 ½ empty cups to fill with tubes as desired.

    The box has 2 white enameled palettes for a good perception of the mixtures.

    Colors: Medium cadmium yellow shade, Quinacridone pink, Glycine, Ultramarine pink, Moonlight, Violet umber, Phthalo blue green shade, Lavender, Waterfall green, Genuine serpentine, Genuine green apatite, Quinacridone gold

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