Daniel Smith Extra Fine Watercolor Half Pan - Sodalite Genuine

Sodalite, with a distinctive deep blue color is one of the components of Lapis Lazuli and very rare. DANIEL SMITH Sodalite is the finest quality and deepest blue that comes from Greenland and the flanks of Italy’s Mt. Vesuvius. In watercolor, the inky color of this semi precious stone granulates as it dries, layering a blue-black textural surface on a smooth blue-gray undertone. Low staining, lightfast and semi-tranparent, Sodalite creates a three-dimensional quality as it dries.
Brand: DANIEL SMITH
Availability: In stock
€15.50

High-quality Daniel Smith extra fine watercolor in half-pan format. The extraordinary fineness of color is achieved by the hand-making process in which 3 or 4 stages of pouring are carried out over several months. High concentration of ground pigments that provide great lightfastness to colors.

The range covers an extensive spectrum that goes from historical pigments, natural earth or pigments obtained from minerals extracted in the most diverse corners of the world to quinacridones, based on synthetic pigments.

Sodalite, with a distinctive deep blue color is one of the components of Lapis Lazuli and very rare. DANIEL SMITH Sodalite is the finest quality and deepest blue that comes from Greenland and the flanks of Italy’s Mt. Vesuvius. In watercolor, the inky color of this semi precious stone granulates as it dries, layering a blue-black textural surface on a smooth blue-gray undertone. Low staining, lightfast and semi-tranparent, Sodalite creates a three-dimensional quality as it dries.

👉 Features:

  • Pigment: Genuine Sodalite | Series: 4
  • Lightfastness: I – Excellent
  • Transparency: Semi-Transparent
  • Staining: 2-Low Staining
  • Granulation: Granulating

High-quality Daniel Smith extra fine watercolor in half-pan format. The extraordinary fineness of color is achieved by the hand-making process in which 3 or 4 stages of pouring are carried out over several months. High concentration of ground pigments that provide great lightfastness to colors.

The range covers an extensive spectrum that goes from historical pigments, natural earth or pigments obtained from minerals extracted in the most diverse corners of the world to quinacridones, based on synthetic pigments.

Sodalite, with a distinctive deep blue color is one of the components of Lapis Lazuli and very rare. DANIEL SMITH Sodalite is the finest quality and deepest blue that comes from Greenland and the flanks of Italy’s Mt. Vesuvius. In watercolor, the inky color of this semi precious stone granulates as it dries, layering a blue-black textural surface on a smooth blue-gray undertone. Low staining, lightfast and semi-tranparent, Sodalite creates a three-dimensional quality as it dries.

👉 Features:

  • Pigment: Genuine Sodalite | Series: 4
  • Lightfastness: I – Excellent
  • Transparency: Semi-Transparent
  • Staining: 2-Low Staining
  • Granulation: Granulating
Products specifications
Color Grey
Lightfastness Excellent
Transparency Semi-Transparent
Watercolor Granulation Granulating
Binder Gum Arabic
Format Half-Pan
Color Blue
Staining Low Staining