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Perylene maroon

Perylene maroon

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PR179 | Excellent lightfastness | Transparent

Now available in full pan size! A deep, evocative dark red color. Excellent for landscape, botanical or portrait work. An interesting lightfast alternative to alizarin crimson (PR83). It has a dark, warm, dull color without the bluish overtones common to all red and crimson quinacridone pigments. In watercolors PR179 undergoes a significant drying shift, lightening by 17% and losing 30% saturation.

Mix and match! Explore our PALETTE BUILDER feature to customize a personal collection. A discount will be applied at check out when you fill your palette with 12 colors or more!

Made by hand in Assisi, our watercolors are crafted according to a traditional recipe of raw pigments, gum arabic, local honey, rosemary essential oil and a wetting agent. This artisanal process creates a very pigmented and luminous paint that activates beautifully when wet.

Half pans and full pans are packaged with a corresponding color card with color details for your reference on the back.

A. Gallo Colors are 100% handmade. Pans may contain small imperfections like tiny bubbles and minor blemishes. This does not affect the quality of the paint and is a sign of the human touch that goes into making each and every unique pan.

Half and full pans present a choking hazard and are not intended for use by children. Please also keep out of reach of pets. A. Gallo Colors are all cadmium, cobalt, lead and mercury free.

PR179 | Excellent lightfastness | Transparent

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Patricia I

I adore Perylene Maroon, and this one makes me very happy. Ive added it to my Elements palette - works beautifully together.

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Sandra McGuire

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Carlos Mauricio Pascal C

Exceptional hue for a Perylene maroon, very interesting what you have done with this pigment.

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Jennifer S

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