Glauconite

CI Name N/A

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Toxicity Low

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Lightfastness I Excellent

Blue wool 7-8. The pigment will remain unchanged for more than 100 years of light exposure with proper mounting and display. (Suitable for artistic use.)

Transparency ? Unknown

No data available.

Description Glauconite is a bright green mineral that looks like tiny flakes of the mineral mica, or small lumps of clay.
Composition Hydrated iron potassium silicate.
Alternate Names green earth, terre verte

Paints

The following paints likely use this pigment.

Single-Pigment Watercolors

The paints listed here are not guaranteed to be single-pigment, but we found Glauconite listed as the only known pigment in our database.

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