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Da Vinci Artists' Watercolor - Lavender (Permanent) 15 ml

Da Vinci Artists' Watercolor - Lavender (Permanent) 15 ml

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Da Vinci Artists' Watercolor, Lavender (Permanent) is a professional quality watercolor paint that has a creamy, soft consistency right out of the tube. Formulated from a combination of Silicate of Na and Al with Sulphur (PV15) and Titanium Dioxide (PW6). Available in a 15 ml. tube.


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Da Vinci Artists' Watercolor, Lavender (Permanent) is a professional quality watercolor paint that has a creamy, soft consistency right out of the tube. Each color is extremely permanent, with the highest tinting strength and pigment concentration available. This watercolor paint is formulated from a combination of Silicate of Na and Al with Sulphur (PV15) and Titanium Dioxide (PW6).

Available in a 15 ml. tube.

New: New!
Size: 15 ml.
Format: Tube
Color: Lavender (Permanent)
Series: Artists' Watercolor
Country of Manufacture: United States
Brand: Da Vinci
No.: D2521-15

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Da Vinci Artists' Watercolor, Lavender (Permanent) is a professional quality watercolor paint that has a creamy, soft consistency right out of the tube. Each color is extremely permanent, with the highest tinting strength and pigment concentration available. This watercolor paint is formulated from a combination of Silicate of Na and Al with Sulphur (PV15) and Titanium Dioxide (PW6).

Available in a 15 ml. tube.

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New: New!
Size: 15 ml.
Format: Tube
Color: Lavender (Permanent)
Series: Artists' Watercolor
Country of Manufacture: United States
Brand: Da Vinci
No.: D2521-15
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