Traditional Glass Paints
These paints, produced by the 'Laboratoire de Recherche des Monuments Historiques', are comparable to those used in the middle ages. Used properly, these paints will reproduce the aesthetic qualities of the old works, and be equally long lasting.
All colours are in powder form, without solvent.
The same flux is used for all colours (lead silicate).
Composition: 5SiO24PbO + metallic oxyde colouring.
Note: All grisailles are intermixable.
Application: Distilled water and gum arabic (or similar)
For use with vinegar, it is necessary to pre-test.
Firing: min. 620°C - 750°Cor more, depending on the color. For best results, leave it an hour at firing temperature.
Aspect:
Grisaille is a paint made from mineral pigments in a vitreous mass (melting agent) after firing, it has a matt or satin appearance, or gloss if fired at high temperature.
According to its use, you can get opaque effects or a transparent effect.
Note: grisailles are tinted in transparence; the transmited light is not colored.
100 g jar.
Specific References
6506 0.110000