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Explore our range of lime-proof pigments for plaster and concrete

Rublev Colours Cobalt Chromite Blue PigmentRublev Colours Cobalt Chromite Blue Pigment
Rublev Colours Cobalt Chromite Blue Pigment

Explore our range of premium pigments ideal for fresco, concrete, and plaster applications. Whether for artistic creations or durable construction materials, find the perfect natural pigment to bring your project to life. Visit Natural Pigments today.

Historically, natural earth pigments, lime-proof mineral pigments, and certain synthetic pigments that are chemically stable in a high pH environment were used in frescos.

Pigments for plaster and concrete must be alkali resistant to avoid fading and degradation caused by the high alkalinity of lime (calcium hydroxide) in plaster and concrete.

Rublev Colours dry powder and aqueous dispersion pigments are made by Natural Pigments. Please read our description of Rublev Colours Pigments for more information. For information about the permanence and composition of Rublev Colours Pigments, visit Pigments Composition and Permanence.

Visit our Swatch and Pigment guide for details on Rublev Colours Pigments images and where to find pigment information.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which types of pigments were used in frescos?

Historically, natural earth pigments, lime-proof mineral pigments, and certain synthetic pigments that are chemically stable in a high pH environment were used in frescos.

Is fresco pigment mixed with plaster?

No, fresco pigments are not mixed with plaster. They are mixed with water and applied onto the wet plaster, allowing the pigments to bond with the plaster as it dries.

What is painting with pigment on wet plaster called?

Painting with pigment on wet plaster is called fresco painting, specifically referred to as "buon fresco" when painting on wet plaster and "fresco secco" when painting with a paint binder, such as egg yolk or silicate on dry plaster.

What painting technique involves applying pigment to wet plaster?

The painting technique that involves applying pigment mixed with water directly onto wet plaster is known as the buon fresco technique.

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