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Professional Heavy Body Acrylic - Ultramarine Blue Green Shade

Professional Heavy Body Acrylic - Ultramarine Blue Green Shade

A single pigment rich transparent blue with green undertones. Allegedly named because it was thought 'bluer than the sea', ultramarine was originally made from semi-precious lapis lazuli. The current pigment was created by French chemist Guimet in 1828 as a synthetic, but chemically-identical alternative
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Professional Heavy Body Acrylic - Ultramarine Blue Green Shade

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Professional Heavy Body Acrylic - Ultramarine Blue Green Shade

A single pigment rich transparent blue with green undertones. Allegedly named because it was thought 'bluer than the sea', ultramarine was originally made from semi-precious lapis lazuli. The current pigment was created by French chemist Guimet in 1828 as a synthetic, but chemically-identical alternative

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A single pigment rich transparent blue with green undertones. Allegedly named because it was thought 'bluer than the sea', ultramarine was originally made from semi-precious lapis lazuli. The current pigment was created by French chemist Guimet in 1828 as a synthetic, but chemically-identical alternative
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