Limited Edition

Elseware Unplug Earth Paint Set

1 count

Why we love it

  • Celebrates traditional artistic techniques with earth pigments from around the globe.
  • Uses only natural, food-grade ingredients ensuring eco-friendly creativity.
  • Offers a vibrant and subtly luminous palette for unique artistry.
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Earth Paint Set $35.99

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The colored mineral deposits on the crust of the earth’s surface have provided humankind with colored paint since prehistoric times. Our Earth Paint Set, a collection of vibrant earth pigments collected from around the world, are easy to use, versatile and all-natural. You’ll love their subtle luminosity. Travel around the world and back to ancient history as you experiment with traditional earth pigments used by artists for millennium.

Made with mineral pigments and food grade ingredients. Contains egg.

Easy to use! Add enough water to create the paint consistency you desire, from thin watercolor washes to opaque tempera paint. Mix enough paint for one painting session, store mixed excess in the fridge for up to a week. Store powder in a cool, dry place away from bright light.

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