Dragon - Coliro Pearlcolor refill
Dragon - Coliro Pearlcolor refill
Dragon - Coliro Pearlcolor refill

Dragon - Coliro Pearlcolor refill

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The Dragon Pearlcolor refill, handmade in Germany, features a bold metallic red with fiery undertones. Includes labeled packaging for use in a metal palette box.

 

Dragon - Coliro Pearlcolor refill

Unleash the power of creativity with Coliro's Dragon Pearlcolor. This refill pan boasts a vibrant metallic red with fiery undertones, perfect for adding bold accents or dramatic details to your artwork. Packaged in elegant paper, each pan includes a label for easy identification and organization in a metal palette box. For enhanced storage and presentation, an optional metal box is also available. Meticulously handcrafted in Germany, Coliro Pearlcolors deliver a smooth application and a luminous metallic finish, igniting your artistic visions with brilliance.

Coliro Pearlcolors are:

  • manufactured using only Mica-Pigments and Gum Arabic – both natural ingredients
  • light-fast and pigment-rich
  • handmade in Germany
  • free of animal ingredients
  • ASTM-4236 certified and CE-conform
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Coliro GmbH
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Coliro Pearl Colors are made with extra fine mica pigments, ensuring the perfect mixture for every shade. Coliro Pearl Colors allow for fantastic effects and can be laid upon other colours to achieve astonishing results. Coliro Pearl Colors are light-fast. They can be dissolved with water and mixed with each other to achieve different shades. They can be applied on all absorbent materials like paper, wood, gypsum and other surfaces.

Coliro Pearl Colours are exclusively made in Germany and comply with "CE" standards.

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I can understand why this is called dragon. It’s got some similarities to Basilisk. It’s a brownish red, and then when you see the sheen, it’s a bright greenish colour.