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Caribbean Watercolor Palette - Pop Pigment
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Description
Description
These extra fine watercolor paints in summery hues are ultra concentrated in pigments and will make you feel like you're on vacation as soon as you dip your brush in them. Its watercolor colors include a magnificent coral pink, a super fresh acid green, blues as turquoise as the Caribbean Sea and oranges, pinks and reds that will be perfect for painting your favorite tropical flowers!
Have fun discovering a new facet of watercolor with these artisanal watercolors hand-poured in Quebec.
Description (Name, Color):
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Azure: Light blue
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Savannah: Dark turquoise with slight granulation effect
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Yucca: Acid green
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Coral: Coral pink
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Sunset: Bright orange
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Red Rose: Hibiscus
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Hot pink: Melon
😍✨ Isa's tips for using these watercolors to their full potential: ✨😍
1. Moisten the small cup with water and wait a few minutes
2. Activate the pigments well with the brush hairs
3. Apply to your project!
Please note, the blue and turquoise in this collection are composed of cobalt-based pigments, avoid ingestion and prolonged contact with the skin. Not recommended for children. Hibiscus and Melon watercolors are made with pigments that are more sensitive to light, it is all the more important to protect your work from direct sunlight to avoid premature degradation of the pigments.
Size of the cups: 16 x 9 x 14 mm (2 ml).
The cups may seem small, but they are filled with quality and concentrated pigments, they will be your friends for a good little while, I promise!
PLEASE NOTE:
The small cups are hand poured and imperfections are normal (bubbles, cracks, etc.). Actual colors may vary from those shown on screen due to monitor variations.
Watercolor paint mixtures should not be ingested under any circumstances. For external use only. Avoid prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures.