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Brown-Red Slate

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Brown-Red Slate

from Austria

 

Product Information

The brown-red slate Kremer pigment consists of radiolarite from the upper Lechtal, an alpine valley in Austria. This hard, fine-grained sedimentary rock is mainly composed of the microscopic skeletal remains of radiolarians that form an unusually hard, slate-like sediment. Radiolite “grew” very slowly in the Tethys Ocean, so its thick layers actually point to a creation time period of many millions of years. The brown-red color of radiolite is a result of the containing iron and manganese, though its colors range from almost whitish to dark red, green, and brown hues. Because of the extraordinary hardness of radiolite, the stone-age man used this rock for tools and weapons, manufacturing axes, blades, and drills from it. This is way radiolite is also called the “iron of the Paleolithic”.

 

Technical Data

  • Chemical description: Mica-like, hard slate, colored brownish-red by iron and manganese.
  • Lightfastness - thinned: 8 (1 is bad, 8 is best)
  • Lightfastness - medium: 8 (1 is bad, 8 is best)
  • Lightfastness - concentrated: 8 (1 is bad, 8 is best)
  • Suitability: Acrylics, Cement / Tadelakt, Lime / Fresco, Oil, Tempera, Watercolor / Gouache
  • Colors: Brown
  • Forms: powder
  • Solubility in water: insoluble

 

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Brown-Red Slate

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