Genuine Lapis Lazuli Indigo Shade Pigment – A Rare and Captivating Blue

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Genuine Lapis Lazuli Indigo Shade, a deep, enigmatic blue with subtle violet undertones. This extraordinary pigment is not intentionally produced—it is a rare byproduct formed during the meticulous extraction of ultramarine pigment. Its occurrence depends entirely on the unique composition of the lapis lazuli stone, making it an accidental but prized treasure.

Due to its rarity and dependence on the natural gemstone, our stock is extremely limited, ensuring exclusivity for the few lucky artists who incorporate this pigment into their work. Ideal for fine art, restoration projects, and contemporary creations, this indigo shade adds depth, drama, and sophistication to any artistic composition.

History and Origin

Indigo has a long-standing connection to elegance and mystery in the art world. During the Renaissance, artists valued the indigo shade as an accidental gift of nature, discovered during the extraction of ultramarine pigment from lapis lazuli.

Sourced from Afghan lapis lazuli stones, this pigment reflects the natural diversity of the gemstone, which has captivated artists and patrons for centuries. Its rarity made it a treasured addition to the palettes of classical painters, often reserved for creating deep skies, shadows, and dramatic effects in frescoes and fine art.

Benefits of Genuine Lapis Lazuli Indigo Shade

  1. Rare and Exclusive Hue

    • Created accidentally during the extraction process, this pigment is available in limited quantities, adding exclusivity to your artwork.

  2. Natural Depth and Drama

    • Its deep, moody tones make it ideal for creating atmospheric skies, rich shadows, and striking focal points.

  3. Fine Texture for Easy Mixing

    • Finely ground to perfection, it mixes effortlessly with linseed oil, walnut oil, gum arabic, and egg tempera, ensuring smooth application across mediums.

  4. Non-Toxic and Artist-Friendly

    • Free from harmful additives, this pigment is safe to use while preserving its vibrant natural qualities.

  5. Perfect for Versatile Applications

    • Whether used for oil painting, watercolors, frescoes, or mixed media, its dramatic tones bring life to any composition.

  6. Enhances Value of Artwork

    • The rarity and exclusivity of this pigment not only elevate the prestige of your art but also increase its monetary value.


Why Choose De Mairo’s Genuine Lapis Lazuli Indigo Shade?

  • Accidentally Created, Uniquely Exclusive: The indigo shade is not consistently available, making it an extraordinary find for artists seeking something rare and exceptional.

  • Natural Gemstone Origin: Sourced from the finest Afghan lapis lazuli, renowned for its high-quality color and purity.

  • Artisan Extraction Process: Created as a byproduct of traditional ultramarine pigment extraction, following centuries-old methods.

  • Rigorous Quality Assurance: Every batch is tested for consistency, color integrity, and adherence to the highest professional standards.

  • Limited Stock Availability: Due to its accidental nature, this pigment is available in highly limited quantities—making it a collector's item for artists.

A Legacy of Mystery and Sophistication

From the frescoes of the Renaissance to modern artistic expressions, the indigo shade of lapis lazuli pigment is a testament to nature’s unpredictability and beauty. Its rare and dramatic hue brings depth and emotion to your work, making it a prized addition to any palette.

Genuine Lapis Lazuli Indigo Shade Pigment – A Rare and Captivating Blue - De Mairo Ltd
Genuine Lapis Lazuli Indigo Shade Pigment – A Rare and Captivating Blue - De Mairo Ltd
Genuine Lapis Lazuli Indigo Shade Pigment – A Rare and Captivating Blue - De Mairo Ltd
Genuine Lapis Lazuli Indigo Shade Pigment – A Rare and Captivating Blue - De Mairo Ltd
Genuine Lapis Lazuli Indigo Shade Pigment – A Rare and Captivating Blue - De Mairo Ltd
Genuine Lapis Lazuli Indigo Shade Pigment – A Rare and Captivating Blue - De Mairo Ltd
Genuine Lapis Lazuli Indigo Shade Pigment – A Rare and Captivating Blue - De Mairo Ltd
Genuine Lapis Lazuli Indigo Shade Pigment – A Rare and Captivating Blue - De Mairo Ltd
Genuine Lapis Lazuli Indigo Shade Pigment – A Rare and Captivating Blue - De Mairo Ltd
FAQs

1. What is the Lapis Lazuli Indigo Shade?

The Indigo Shade is a deeper, cooler, more muted natural ultramarine produced from genuine Afghan Lapis Lazuli. It leans toward a dusk-like blue, offering a subtle, atmospheric tone distinct from the brighter Blue and Fra Angelico shades.

2. Is this pigment made from real Lapis Lazuli?

Yes. This pigment is made from 100% authentic Lapis Lazuli sourced from the Sar-e-Sang mines in Afghanistan. It contains real lazurite crystals and no synthetic ultramarine or artificial colorants.

3. How is the Indigo Shade created?

The Indigo Shade is obtained through selective washing and particle separation, isolating the naturally deeper blue fraction of the raw stone. This produces a richer, more shadowed ultramarine tone while maintaining the natural glow of lazurite.

4. What makes Indigo Shade different from Ultramarine Blue Shade?

While the Blue Shade is vibrant and chromatic, the Indigo Shade is cooler, darker, and more subdued. It’s excellent for shadows, night skies, underpainting, and subtle glazing.

5. Does this pigment granulate in watercolor?

Yes. Like all genuine Lapis pigments, the Indigo Shade exhibits natural granulation, adding texture, depth, and mineral character to washes and layered applications.

6. What can this pigment be used for?

This pigment is ideal for:

  • watercolor paint making
  • gouache
  • oil paint
  • egg tempera
  • acrylic mediums
  • manuscript and icon painting
  • restoration work
  • natural paint formulation

    Its mineral nature makes it compatible with traditional and modern binders.

7. Is this pigment transparent or opaque?

Indigo Shade is generally transparent to semi-transparent, making it suitable for atmospheric glazing, tonal washes, and layering.

8. How lightfast is this shade of Lapis Lazuli?

It has excellent lightfastness (ASTM I). Natural ultramarine pigments remain stable for centuries, as proven in Renaissance and Persian artworks.

9. Is this pigment safe and non-toxic?

Yes. Genuine Lapis Lazuli is a non-toxic, natural mineral, free from heavy metals and synthetic chemicals.

10. Does the Indigo Shade contain the natural shimmer of lazurite?

Yes. This pigment retains a subtle mineral sparkle in certain lighting due to the presence of lazurite crystals.

11. What particle size is this pigment?

The Indigo Shade is refined to a fine–medium particle size, giving it strong dispersion, smooth mixing behavior, and controlled natural granulation.

12. Is this pigment handmade?

Yes. All pigment batches are washed, separated, and refined by hand in Canada, ensuring artisan-level purity and quality.

13. Why do artists choose the Indigo Shade?

Artists choose this shade for its:

  • deeper, moodier ultramarine tone
  • natural granulation
  • historical authenticity
  • ability to create atmospheric shadows and layered blues
  • rarity and gemstone-based prestige

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