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Daniel Smith Extra Fine Dot Card PrimaTek – Watercolor Testing Card, 15 Colors

Brand: DANIEL SMITH
The Daniel Smith PrimaTek Dot Card features 15 mineral-based watercolor colors, offering a hands-on way to explore granulation, texture, and pigment behavior before adding PrimaTek colors to your palette.
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€13,90
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Daniel Smith Extra Fine Watercolors are widely regarded as some of the finest watercolors available. Handcrafted in the USA since 1993, they are known for exceptional pigment strength, permanence, and expressive qualities.

The PrimaTek range is unique within watercolor painting. Made from genuine minerals and stones, these pigments create remarkable granulation, depth, and organic texture that cannot be replicated with synthetic colors. Their heavier pigment particles settle into the paper, producing rich, natural effects and striking visual interest.

The PrimaTek Dot Card allows artists to test 15 different PrimaTek colors in real watercolor form. Printed as watercolor dots on watercolor paper, each color can be activated with water and a brush. Artists can explore flow, granulation, mixing behavior, or create a small finished piece directly on the card.

This Dot Card is ideal for artists who want to experience the PrimaTek range before committing to full tubes, as well as for those who enjoy experimentation and the raw beauty of mineral-based pigments.

🎨 The card includes dots in the following colors:

  • Sodalite Genuine
  • Green Apatite Genuine
  • Lapis Lazuli Genuine
  • Serpentine Genuine
  • Minnesota Pipestone Genuine
  • Amazonite Genuine
  • Rhodonite Genuine
  • Hematite Burnt Scarlet Genuine
  • Tiger's Eye Genuine
  • Amethyst Genuine
  • Jadeite Genuine
  • Red Fuchsite Genuine
  • Hematite Genuine
  • Sugilite Genuine
  • Blue Apatite Genuine

Inspiration Tip

Try PrimaTek colors on wet paper and allow the pigments to move freely. Their beauty lies in texture, movement, and the loss of strict control.

 

How to properly use watercolor Dot Cards

Dot Cards are not just color samples. They are real watercolor paint, dried onto paper, and they function like a compact testing laboratory. Everything you see there—intensity, transparency, granulation, behavior in water—is exactly what you will get from the tube.

Using them correctly starts simply. Lightly wet your brush, gently touch the dot, and let the color activate on its own. Do not rub or press. The paint needs a little time to “wake up,” just as it does on a palette.

Instead of limiting yourself to simple swatches, try different applications: a diluted wash, a more concentrated stroke, wet-on-dry and wet-on-wet. That is where you will see how the pigment moves, whether it granulates, how much it stains the paper, and how it behaves in layers.

Dot Cards are also ideal for mixing. You can test combinations, understand whether two colors harmonize or turn muddy, and explore warm and cool relationships without commitment. Even better, use them for small sketches—a leaf, a cloud, a shadow. At such a small scale, you immediately understand whether a color truly suits you.

The main reason Dot Cards are so useful is that they help you choose consciously. You are not relying on photos or names. You see how the color works on your own paper, with your own brush, and in your own way.

Keep them as a reference archive. Note impressions, mixes, techniques. Over time, you will build a personal color journal that is more valuable than any ready-made chart.

Dot Cards are not demos. They are education in miniature. And when used correctly, they change the way you choose and think about color.