
Quinacridone Rose
Quinacridone Rose – Professional Handmade Watercolour Paint
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Description
Quinacridone Rose (P.V. 19) is a vibrant, cool-toned watercolour pigment known for its rich, pinkish-red hue. Its brilliance and transparency make it an excellent choice for florals, sunsets, portraits, and atmospheric effects. With a cool, magenta undertone, Quinacridone Rose transitions seamlessly into purples and deep blues, making it an essential addition to any artist’s palette.
This pigment's high transparency allows for smooth, even washes and delicate glazing, maintaining its intensity without sacrificing vibrancy. In concentrated form, it offers a vivid magenta, while diluted, it creates soft rose-like pinks, perfect for delicate shading or glowing highlights. Its fine texture ensures smooth blending with other pigments, forming vibrant purples with blues and clean reds when mixed with warmer tones.
Quinacridone Rose is known for its exceptional lightfastness, ensuring the colour retains its brilliance and durability over time. Whether used for bold, saturated compositions or soft, ethereal transitions, this versatile pigment is ideal for creating glowing, luminous effects in watercolour paintings.
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Using distilled water with all our watercolours to keep each pigment at its purest form and achieve the best results.
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Our watercolours are perfect for artists of all levels, from beginners to advanced, who value high-quality, professional materials.
Product Information
Pigments | Quinacridone Rose |
Pigment C.I. Number | P.V 19 |
Series | 3 |
Lightfastness | AAA |
Opacity | Semi-Transparent |
Granulation | No Granulation |
Staining | Medium Staining |
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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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Hi, please could you tell me what the difference between your permanent rose and quinacridone rose is? Is permanent rose pinker and quin rose more red? Thank you!
Hi,
Thank you for your question
The Permanent Rose is redder with a pink undertone and the Quinacridone Rose is more pinker in masstone
I hope this helps
Kind Regards
Marc Jackman