Carbon Black
Carbon Black – Professional Handmade Watercolour
Swatch Painted on: Saunders Waterford, White, Rough, 100% Cotton, Mould Made, Acid-Free, 300 gsm Watercolour Paper
Also Known As: Carbon Black
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Description
Carbon Black (P.Bk 7) is a deep, neutral black watercolour pigment known for its exceptional opacity and smooth handling. Derived from the carbonization of organic materials, it delivers a pure, balanced black with consistent coverage. Favoured for its versatility, Carbon Black excels in achieving dramatic depth, crisp outlines, and powerful tonal contrast across a wide range of artistic applications.
Highly pigmented and opaque, Carbon Black is ideal for producing bold, saturated washes as well as subtle, translucent layers when diluted. With excellent tinting strength, it can darken other pigments efficiently without altering their essential hue, making it invaluable for mixing greys, softening colours, and building atmospheric effects. It’s a reliable tool for defining forms, sculpting shadows, and adding intensity to everything from landscapes and portraits to expressive abstracts.
This pigment boasts outstanding lightfastness, ensuring artworks maintain their richness and clarity over time. Its neutral undertone complements both warm and cool palettes, providing balance and depth wherever it’s used. Whether you’re working in fine detail or sweeping strokes, Carbon Black (P.Bk 7) is a foundational pigment for artists looking to explore the expressive range of black with control, consistency, and timeless impact.
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Using distilled water with all our watercolours to maintain each pigment in its purest form.
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Our watercolours are ideal for artists of all experience levels, from beginners to professionals, who value premium, high-quality materials.
Product Information
Pigments | Carbon Black |
Pigment C.I. Number | P.Bk 7 |
Series | 1 |
Lightfastness | AAA |
Opacity | Opaque |
Granulation | No Granulation |
Staining | Non-Staining |
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