Pigment
Since we manufacture paint, we have an unusually large selection of pigments for a building care store. We actually have more pigments than the ones posted, so don't hesitate to ask if you are looking for something. Among other things, we also have: Grönjord verona, Terra di pozzouli, various terror, Umbro etc. The pigment is marked with what it is miscible with through a letter. There may be more pigments than those we state that can be mixed with e.g. lime and cement, but we only list the ones we are sure of.
O= miscible with oil
V=miscible with water
C= miscible with cement
K= miscible with lime
Titanium white
OvolinThe most common and most useful white pigment. Good coverage but slightly worse drying properties. Miscible = OVCK
Zinc white
OvolinZinc white gives good anti-mould properties in e.g. linseed oil paint for outdoor use. Somewhat lasing but good drying properties. Is not dangerous...
View full detailsChalk
OvolinChalk is used in the manufacture of adhesive paint, window putty or as a filler in cut pigments. In chemistry, chalk is called calcium carbonate an...
View full detailsGreen Umbra No. 30
Ovolin5.0 / 5.0
2 Reviews
Very useful pigment, recommended by the National Antiquities Office for linseed oil paint. Used extremely extensively in refractions with white bot...
View full detailsGreen soil Brentonico
OvolinItalian earth pigment, beautiful light green colour, lasing but good filling pigment. Green earths were common in older interior painting. The gree...
View full detailsGreen soil Montebaldo
OvolinItalian green earth, lasing but good filling pigment. Green soils common in older interior painting. Light "dirt" green. Miscible = OV(CK)
Green Umbra No. 786
OvolinItalian earth pigment, browner than green umber 30. Gives beautiful warm gray colors when mixed with white. Miscible=OVCK
Chromium oxide green No. 83
Ovolin5.0 / 5.0
2 Reviews
Industrially produced. Strong covering clear green colour, slightly yellower than chrome oxide green 812. Popular color at the turn of the 19th/20t...
View full detailsChromium oxide green No. 812
Ovolin5.0 / 5.0
1 Review
Industrially produced. Strong covering clear green colour, slightly less yellow than chrome oxide green 83. Extremely popular at the turn of the 1...
View full detailsWagon Similcromo
OvolinTrying to emulate the now unused pigment chrome green. Miscible = OV
Terra Verde Wagone
OvolinGreen pigment, Terra Verde Vagone.
Gray Umbra No. 36
OvolinGray umber consists mostly of chalk colored with a little iron oxide black, hardly appears in older descriptions but is an excellent pigment for ac...
View full detailsUltramarine blue No. 09
OvolinUltramarine blue! This magical pigment. Initially made from the semi-precious stone "Lapis lazuli" mined over the centuries in Afghanistan, then ...
View full detailsUltramarine Blue No. 89
OvolinUltramarine blue..! this magical pigment. Originally made from the semi-precious stone "Lapis lazuli" mined over the centuries in Afghanistan, th...
View full detailsDala blue
Ovolin5.0 / 5.0
1 Review
Beautiful sky blue with a touch of turquoise. Industrially produced mineral pigment, a mixture of the pigments Parisian blue, titanium dioxide and ...
View full detailsCobalt blue
OvolinCobalt blue, industrially produced mineral pigment. Began to be manufactured around the year 1800. Cobalt blue is beautiful, strong sky blue, light...
View full detailsParisian blue
OvolinDear child has many names! Paris blue, Prussian blue, Berliner blue, iron blue, Milori blue ...A stunningly beautiful pigment, looks like dark bl...
View full detailsUltramarine Violet
OvolinBeautiful blue violet tone. Miscible= =OV(CK)
Iron oxide black 9313
Ovolin5.0 / 5.0
1 Review
Industrially produced since the 19th century. Very good coverage and bright. Can be mixed with most types of pigments and binders. Gives the same g...
View full detailsIron oxide black 4950
OvolinIron oxide black is an inorganic pigment with great covering power suitable for water and oil. The pigment is fully lightfast and suitable for all ...
View full detailsBlack smoke
OvolinCarbon black = soot, a pigment produced by burning wood. One of the most common pigments of all time because its availability and thus low price. V...
View full detailsLeg black
Ovolin5.0 / 5.0
1 Review
Also sometimes called "ivory black". Produced by charring animal bones/horns. Is the deepest black of the black pigments but has not been used to t...
View full detailsGraphite Powder
Ovolin5.0 / 5.0
1 Review
Inorganic pigment a variant of carbon with a metallic luster. Is naturally greasy and water repellent. Used, for example, in linseed oil when paint...
View full detailsGold-Ocher (Gulocker) no. 94
OvolinThe traditional gold ocher. Yellow/brown colour. Thanks to its low price and durability, ochres have always been common in Swedish painting, both...
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