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Winsor & Newton Designers Gouache - Permanent Green Light, 14 ml

Winsor & Newton Designers Gouache - Permanent Green Light, 14 ml

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Winsor & Newton Designers Gouache, Permanent Green Light, is an opaque watercolor, used by designers, illustrators and commercial artists to create vibrant illustrations. Formulated from Arylamide yellow, Chlorinated phthaloycanine. (PY3, PG7). Available in 14 ml. tube.


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Winsor & Newton Designers Gouache, Permanent Green Light, is an opaque watercolor, used by designers, illustrators and commercial artists to create vibrant illustrations. Permanent Green Light is a vivid bright green color. A mixed pigment color, it is extremely lightfast and permanent. Formulated from Arylamide yellow, Chlorinated phthaloycanine. (PY3, PG7). Available in 14 ml. tube.

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Size: 14 ml.
Format: Tube
Color: Permanent Green Light
Series: Designers' Gouache
Brand: Winsor and Newton
No.: 605483

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Winsor & Newton Designers Gouache, Permanent Green Light, is an opaque watercolor, used by designers, illustrators and commercial artists to create vibrant illustrations. Permanent Green Light is a vivid bright green color. A mixed pigment color, it is extremely lightfast and permanent. Formulated from Arylamide yellow, Chlorinated phthaloycanine. (PY3, PG7). Available in 14 ml. tube.

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New: New!
Size: 14 ml.
Format: Tube
Color: Permanent Green Light
Series: Designers' Gouache
Brand: Winsor and Newton
No.: 605483
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