Green Gold
Green Gold – Professional Handmade Watercolour
Swatch Painted On: Saunders Waterford, White, Rough, 100% Cotton, Mould Made, Acid-Free, 300 gsm Watercolour Paper
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Description
Green Gold (P.Y 129) is a luminous yellow-green pigment prized for its radiant transparency and natural versatility. Shifting effortlessly from golden yellow to earthy green, it captures the warmth of sunlight and the freshness of foliage in a single, glowing hue.
This semi-transparent pigment is ideal for glazing, layering, and atmospheric washes. At full strength, it offers a rich, almost metallic green-gold tone, while diluted it softens into golden hues or pale, grassy greens—perfect for capturing sunlit landscapes, botanical studies, or natural light effects.
Green Gold is especially valuable in landscape painting for adding vibrant highlights to leaves, grasses, or sun-dappled areas. It blends beautifully with blues to create luminous spring greens and with warm earths or reds to generate subtle, natural transitions.
Its medium staining character allows for good control in lifting and layering. With no granulation and a smooth flow, it offers clean, even coverage that enhances detail work and luminous effects. This pigment is a favourite among artists who want to add warmth, energy, and natural light to their palette.
Green Gold is lightfast (AAA), ensuring your work maintains its vibrancy and integrity over time.
We Recommend
Use distilled water with all our watercolours to preserve each pigment’s clarity and brilliance.
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Our handmade watercolours are designed for artists of every experience level, from enthusiastic beginners to seasoned professionals who value high-quality, artist-grade materials.
Product Information
Pigments | Green Gold |
Pigment C.I. Number | P.Y 129 |
Series | 3 |
Lightfastness | AAA |
Opacity | Semi-Transparent |
Granulation | No Granulation |
Staining | Medium Staining |
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