Nylon Brush Threads
High-Quality Nylon Threads for Marbling Art
Marbling artists usually wrap their own brushes. To achieve the best wrapping process, they need durable and high-quality threads.
Nylon threads of 0.35 mm, 0.5 mm, and 0.7 mm thickness are used for wrapping marbling brushes, enhancing their durability and longevity.
The Importance of Nylon Threads
These threads are preferred for securely fastening horsehair bristles to rosewood handles.
Advantages
Durability: Resistant to water and paint.
Strong grip: Firmly holds brush bristles in place.
Flexibility: Thin yet strong for long-term use.
Especially the 0.7 mm thick nylon thread helps maintain the ideal form of the brush.
Choosing quality materials is important, and using the right thread ensures the longevity of brushes.
Pure Turpentine
In Ebru art, turpentine gives colors a three-dimensional and voluminous appearance. Especially in floral Ebru, using turpentine-mixed paint is recommended as it enhances the beauty of the background and makes minor dust-caused imperfections in the Ebru tray less visible. Turpentine (Neft) plays a significant role, particularly in the Battal-Ebru technique.
In Battal-Ebru, a sufficient amount of turpentine (Neft) is added to the last color dropped, creating a unique pattern. The turpentine-mixed paint forms "holes" in the color droplets on the water surface, resulting in a distinctive effect. No further colors are added after this step. Due to the resulting "gaps," this technique is particularly suitable for creating backgrounds, as dust spots and small irregularities become significantly less noticeable.
Tiger Eye Marbling Liquid
Tiger Eye marbling liquid is a special solution used in the art of marbling. This liquid is created by mixing specific chemical components in precise proportions and is offered to marbling artists. The Tiger Eye effect is characterized by the appearance of a unique droplet and line pattern in the applied colors.
How is the Tiger Eye Effect Formed?
When this technique is applied, a distinct droplet appears in the center of the applied color, from which lines extend outward. The resulting pattern resembles a tiger’s eye, giving it its name. Unlike traditional marbling techniques, Tiger Eye marbling liquid allows for better control over color dispersion and the creation of unique effects.
Applications of Tiger Eye Marbling Liquid
The Tiger Eye technique is especially favored for modern and experimental marbling works. This liquid provides artists with greater freedom, allowing colors to interact differently on the water’s surface. Its chemical composition alters the spread and speed of colors, enabling sharper and more defined patterns.
This special liquid is designed for artists looking to add a new dimension to marbling art and serves as a crucial tool in combining experimental and classical marbling techniques.
Bacteriostat
It extends the lifespan of marbling water. Be very careful when applying.
Harmful if swallowed, in contact with skin, or inhaled. Causes skin irritation.
Causes severe eye irritation. May cause allergic skin reactions. May cause genetic defects. May cause cancer. May irritate the respiratory system. Keep out of reach of children. Use prescribed personal protective equipment.
IN CASE OF CONTACT WITH EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing.
IN CASE OF SKIN CONTACT: Wash with plenty of water and soap.
Karin Ebru Pure Turpentine – 100 ml
In Ebru art, turpentine gives colors a three-dimensional and voluminous appearance. Especially in floral Ebru, using turpentine-mixed paint is recommended as it enhances the beauty of the background and makes minor dust-caused imperfections in the Ebru tray less visible. Turpentine (Neft) plays a significant role, particularly in the Battal-Ebru technique.
In Battal-Ebru, a sufficient amount of turpentine (Neft) is added to the last color dropped, creating a unique pattern. The turpentine-mixed paint forms "holes" in the color droplets on the water surface, resulting in a distinctive effect. No further colors are added after this step. Due to the resulting "gaps," this technique is particularly suitable for creating backgrounds, as dust spots and small irregularities become significantly less noticeable.
Karin Gum Arabic – 100 ml
Gum Arabic is a natural gum obtained from the trunks of acacia trees. It is also known as acacia gum or Senegal gum. Since it is edible, it is used not only in art but also in the food industry as a regulator. Due to its water-soluble properties, it is commonly used as a binder in watercolor painting. Throughout history, painters have used this resin to bind their colors and enhance their gloss.
Uses of Gum Arabic
One of the most important features of Gum Arabic is that it is non-toxic. In the desert regions of Sudan, some tribes have survived by consuming this substance obtained from acacia trees. Because it is natural and non-toxic, it is ideal for use in the art field.
In medieval painting, Gum Arabic was used in tempera painting techniques and gold leaf decoration. In ceramic art, it is used as a glazing aid before firing the ceramics in the kiln.
Purpose and Application of Gum Arabic
Gum Arabic is often sold separately as an auxiliary material and is used to increase the gloss and adhesion of watercolor paints. It is generally mixed in a ratio of 1 part Gum Arabic, 2 parts water, and 1 part paint. Some artists prefer to add Gum Arabic to the water in which they mix their paint rather than directly into the paint. It also increases the density and consistency of the watercolor, helping it dissolve better in water.
In high-quality watercolor paints, there is usually enough Gum Arabic, so additional additives may not be necessary. However, excessive amounts of Gum Arabic can cause unnecessary gloss and lead to cracks when the paint dries.
Gum Arabic is a versatile material and is also widely used in marbling art (Ebru).
Source: Karin Sanat
Pure Turpentine 50 ml – For Battal Marbling
In Ebru art, turpentine gives colors a three-dimensional and voluminous appearance. Especially in floral Ebru, using turpentine-mixed paint is recommended as it enhances the beauty of the background and makes minor dust-caused imperfections in the Ebru tray less visible. Turpentine (Neft) plays a significant role, particularly in the Battal-Ebru technique.
In Battal-Ebru, a sufficient amount of turpentine (Neft) is added to the last color dropped, creating a unique pattern. The turpentine-mixed paint forms "holes" in the color droplets on the water surface, resulting in a distinctive effect. No further colors are added after this step. Due to the resulting "gaps," this technique is particularly suitable for creating backgrounds, as dust spots and small irregularities become significantly less noticeable.
Pipette – Precise Dosing in Marbling Art
A pipette is an essential tool used in marbling art to add water, ox bile, or turpentine in controlled amounts. It helps to optimize the consistency and blending of colors, allowing for more precise patterns.
Available Sizes
We offer the pipette in two sizes:
100 ml – Ideal for ox bile and other additives.
250 ml – Suitable for water or larger amounts of auxiliary liquids.
High-Quality Material
Our pipettes are made from high-quality, transparent plastic. This material ensures long-lasting use, easy cleaning, and precise monitoring of liquid levels. The sturdy design provides durability and ease of handling.
Why Use a Pipette?
Allows precise dosing of liquids.
Facilitates the even distribution of auxiliary substances on the marbling surface.
Improves color mixing and provides better control over the marbling process.
With its ergonomic design and precise dropper mechanism, this pipette is a practical and reliable tool for anyone engaged in marbling art.
Tiger Eye Marbling Liquid
Tiger Eye marbling liquid is a special solution used in the art of marbling. This liquid is created by mixing specific chemical components in precise proportions and is offered to marbling artists. The Tiger Eye effect is characterized by the appearance of a unique droplet and line pattern in the applied colors.
How is the Tiger Eye Effect Formed?
When this technique is applied, a distinct droplet appears in the center of the applied color, from which lines extend outward. The resulting pattern resembles a tiger’s eye, giving it its name. Unlike traditional marbling techniques, Tiger Eye marbling liquid allows for better control over color dispersion and the creation of unique effects.
Applications of Tiger Eye Marbling Liquid
The Tiger Eye technique is especially favored for modern and experimental marbling works. This liquid provides artists with greater freedom, allowing colors to interact differently on the water’s surface. Its chemical composition alters the spread and speed of colors, enabling sharper and more defined patterns.
This special liquid is designed for artists looking to add a new dimension to marbling art and serves as a crucial tool in combining experimental and classical marbling techniques.