Our Craft

The Art of Traditional Pigment Making

An exploration of the traditional techniques and material knowledge that shape every pigment we produce, from raw earth to refined color.

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The Art of Traditional Pigment Making

H2 – Why Traditional Methods Matter

Industrial paint production prioritizes speed and uniformity. Traditional pigment making prioritizes depth, permanence, and character. These qualities cannot be replicated without time, expertise, and careful handling of materials.

H2 – Raw Materials

We work with:

  • Mineral pigments
  • Natural earths
  • Historically documented organic pigments

Each material is selected based on purity, chromatic potential, and long-term stability.

H2 – Preparation and Grinding

Pigments are washed, dried, and ground using controlled processes that preserve particle integrity. The fineness of grinding is adapted to the medium—oil, watercolor, or tempera—ensuring optimal behavior and color saturation.

H2 – Formulation and Binding

Binders are chosen according to historical use and technical performance. Oil colors, for example, are formulated to balance pigment load, flow, and drying behavior.

H2 – Quality Control

Every batch is evaluated for:

  • Color consistency
  • Lightfastness
  • Handling properties

This ensures reliability for professional and conservation use.

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