Professional Watercolour

Rose Dore

Rose Doré is a light rose pigment with a subtle yellow undertone. It is a transparent watercolour with staining properties.
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Rose Dore

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Cadmium-Free Scarlet
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Rose Dore
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Permanent Rose
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Rose Madder Genuine
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Opera Rose
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Quinacridone Magenta
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Permanent Magenta
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Potter's Pink
Size: 5ml
£12.95 In stock, ready to ship
Overview

Our Professional Watercolour is recognised for using only the purest pigments to ensure quality, strength and permanence of colour. With a balanced palette of 107 colours, most of them single pigment, our range offers vibrant colours and unrivalled performance.

Specifications

SKU:50824021
Color Number: 576
Lightfastness:Very Good
Opacity:T
Series:4
Pigment Code:PV19,PY97
Granulation/staining:Staining
Permanence:Permanent
Health and Safety
Contains MBIT. May produce an allergic reaction. Contains a biocidal product: IPBC. Risk of skin sensitization.

Product information

All orders will be picked, packed and dispatched within 1 to 2 working days. Orders placed on the weekend or on Bank Holidays, will be processed the next working day.
Please inspect your order upon delivery and, if for any reason you are not satisfied, you may return the product(s) within 28 days of receipt of your order.  This applies to all orders placed on WinsorNewton.com.  Simply visit our Contact Us Page to start the return process.  
Winsor & Newton satisfaction guarantee when buying direct. If for any reason you are not satisfied with a Winsor & Newton product you purchased from winsornewton.com you may request a refund or replacement product within 28-days.

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Our Professional Watercolour is still formulated according to our founding principles; to create unparalleled colours which offer artists the widest and most balanced choice of pigments, as it was in 1835 when William Winsor and Henry Newton introduced the first moist watercolours to the world.
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Features

Our watercolours were used by the greats – as Turner - and are still the first choice of today's artists.

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