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Norwegian Rosaline Watercolor Paint, Eighth-Pan

Greenleaf & Blueberry Professional Handmade Watercolors

 

Color Overview

 Color Name

Norwegian Rosaline

Pigment

Rosaline from Norway

Pigment Index No.

N A

Chemical Formula

Ca₂Al₃(SiO₄)₃(OH)

Series No.

Series 9

Lightfastness Rating

5 5 Very Lightfast

Toxicity

1 5 No Known Toxicity

Hue

Red Category

Chroma

1 5 Low Chroma

Transparency

2 5 Transparent

Pigment Type

Natural

Granulation

Some

Value Range

1 5 Very Limited Range

Tinting Strength

1 5 Very Low Strength

Staining

No Staining

Flocculation

3 5 

Variegation

None

 

Combination Swatch

 

Norwegian

Gravity Wash Swatch

Norwegian

Value Scale Swatch

Norwegian


Color Description

Our Norwegian Rosaline displays a soft, cool pink hue.  Its characteristics are are somewhat similar to Brazilian Fuchsite. Moderately sized particles, limited value range, and weak tinting strength make this a shy, subtle color.  However, if used carefully its delicate hue is glorious.  

This color is is an excellent choice for rosy cheeks, delicate flowers, a pink tint on snow, etc. 

Each of the following swatches have been painted onto Arches Cold Pressed 140 lb. watercolor paper.

Color Story

Our Norwegian Rosaline is from Norway.  Also known as Thulite, it is a type of Zoisite.

Rosaline, also known as Thulite, is a pink variety of the mineral Zoisite, which is a member of the Epidote group, which is a member of the Silicates group.  It can be found in Italy, Austria, New Zealand, and the United States, as well as Norway.

Rosaline was first known to be found in Telemark, Norway in 1820 by Anders Gustaf Ekeberg, a Swedish chemist, and received the name Thulite after the mythical island of ultima Thule (believed by some to be Smøla, Norway).

The name Rosaline can likely be traced to such roots as the Old French lind, meaning soft or tender, and the Latin rosa meaning rose.

Rosaline is not a mineral known to be used historically, likely do to its rarity and relatively recent discovery.

 

Swatches 

Color behavior assessments and descriptions are of course somewhat subjective, your perception being determined by your watercoloring experience.  We offer this information with the intent of giving you an accurate idea of how a color will look and handle so that you can determine if it is a good fit for your palette and painting practice.

 

Combination Swatch:

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This swatch demonstrates:

  • Opacity: Compare the two black lines, the top lines is drawn over the swatch and the bottom one is under the swatch.  The more the bottom line has disappeared, the more opaque the color.

  • Staining: The white line at the bottom of the swatch was lifted out.  The whiter the line, the less staining the color.

  • Value Range:  Color is painted from most concentrated (at left) to least concentrated at right.  The closer a color is to black at most concentrated, the wider its value range.  (All watercolors painted onto white paper can be diluted to complete transparency, or white.)
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      Gravity Wash Swatch:

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      You can see how the pigment particles have piled up on one another here, without much color around them.  This suggests a uniformity of pigment particle sizes that are moderate-sized.  You can surmise a weak tinting strength and limited value range.  However, while this pigment does not readily disperse, it does not flocculate either.

      A Gravity Wash Swatch is made by pre-wetting the paper, then holding it vertically at an angle, and applying paint from left to right at the very top of the wetted area.  This swatch demonstrates:

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24-Color Enamel Bijoux Box – Empty

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Medium Travel Watercolor Tin (Altoid s Size) – Empty

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Watercolor Mister With Clip

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Enamel Mixing Palette – Oval

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Da Vinci Cosmotop Spin Watercolor Travel Brush – Round – Various Sizes

 

 

Please be aware that every monitor and screen displays colors a little differently.  We have done our very best to show our colors as they appear in person and on paper.

 

**Please Note**: These colors are NOT intended for children. Half-Pans are small and therefore a choking hazard. Please use only as intended.


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