Karin Traditional Ebru Marbling Paint 105 ml Concentrate – 306 Bordeaux Red
€13.99
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Traditional Ebru Marbling Paint 105 ml Concentrate – 306 Bordeaux Red
Deep and refined, 306 Bordeaux Red introduces a rich, wine-red tone to traditional Ebru artworks. This powerful shade is particularly suitable for expressive floral motifs, warm background compositions and patterns that require a strong yet elegant presence. On the marbling bath, Bordeaux red spreads steadily and creates deep, harmonious color transitions with a distinctive character.
This concentrated, paste-like Ebru marbling paint is individually adjusted with water and ox gall and is suitable for precise, classical Ebru techniques. From 105 ml of concentrate you obtain approx. 200 to 500 ml of ready-to-use paint depending on the pigment (approx. 2× to 5× yield).
Properties
- Highly pigmented – strong color intensity
- Individually adjustable with water & ox gall
- Very economical – depending on the color tone 2× to 5×
- For classic patterns (e.g. Battal, Gelgit, comb, flowers)
Application (short explanation)
- Stir the concentrate well (paste-like consistency).
- Dilute gradually with water until the desired viscosity is reached.
- Use ox gall to regulate spreading and surface tension.
- The paint is dropped onto a water bath thickened with carrageenan or another thickening agent (marbling bath). Patterns form on this thickened water surface and are then transferred onto paper.
Note on yield
Dilution depends on the pigment and the desired technique: some colors yield about 2×, others 4× to 5× the amount. Test the mixture with small quantities until the desired result is achieved.
Color selection
Choose your desired color tone above in the variants. All colors are based on the same 105 ml concentrate, but the yield may vary depending on the pigment.
| Application Type: | Traditional Marbling |
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| Content: | 105 ml Konzentrat |