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Armenian pigments
Since 1994, sustainable local mines produce exclusive Armenian pigments from naturally occurring minerals and earth; the raw materials are extracted from multiple provinces across Armenia. All products are tested to ensure consistent quality and safety. None present any major hazard when used with care. The most notable pigment found only in few areas on the global map is Azurite. It was used as a blue pigment in antiquity. It has been known as mountain blue or Armenian stone.

10 € per 100g, incl. shipping costs.

Pigment type (100g, incl. ship.)

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