Genuine Lapis Lazuli Ultramarine Blue Shade Pigment – The Deepest Shade of Brilliance

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Genuine Lapis Lazuli Ultramarine Blue Pigment, the richest and most intense shade in the lapis lazuli pigment collection. Revered for its deep, luxurious hue, this pigment has been a cornerstone of classical and modern art. Extracted using traditional methods, it embodies the purity and craftsmanship synonymous with ultramarine pigment, making it the perfect choice for artists seeking the finest quality materials.

Whether you're working in oil, watercolor, or tempera, this pigment delivers a smooth, vibrant finish that elevates any composition. It’s ideal for fine art, restoration, and high-end decorative projects, offering artists unmatched depth and radiance.



History and Origin

Ultramarine Blue, derived from the finest Afghan lapis lazuli stones, has been prized by artists for centuries. Its name, meaning "beyond the sea," reflects its origins as a rare and valuable pigment transported to Europe through Venetian trade routes. It was famously used in Renaissance masterpieces to depict heavenly skies, royal robes, and divine figures. Artists such as Titian, Michelangelo, and Vermeer relied on ultramarine for its unparalleled vibrancy, often reserving it for the most important elements of their works due to its high cost.



Benefits of Genuine Lapis Lazuli Ultramarine Pigment

  1. Exceptional Color Intensity

    • Renowned for its rich, deep blue tones, ultramarine creates a bold and lasting impression in artworks.

  2. Finely Ground for Easy Mixing

    • The pigment is ground to an ultra-fine consistency, ensuring it blends seamlessly with linseed oil, walnut oil, gum arabic, or egg tempera. No additional grinding is needed, saving time and effort.

  3. Non-Toxic and Artist-Friendly

    • This pigment is free from harmful additives, making it safe for artists to use across various mediums.

  4. Versatility Across Techniques

    • Whether used in oil painting, watercolor, or murals, ultramarine offers unmatched adaptability and performance.

  5. Historically Accurate for Restorations

    • Perfect for restoring historical artworks or recreating traditional techniques with authentic materials.

  6. Prevents Unwanted Graying

    • The refined extraction process ensures the pigment retains its brilliant hue, avoiding the dullness that occurs with unrefined lapis lazuli.

  7. Adds Monetary Value to Artworks

    • Paintings featuring ultramarine blue are often perceived as luxury pieces, commanding higher value in the art market.



Why Choose De Mairo’s Genuine Lapis Lazuli Ultramarine Blue?

  • Authentic Extraction Process: We follow the traditional method of separating lazurite from lapis lazuli stone, preserving its natural ultramarine brilliance.

  • Premium Afghan Lapis Lazuli: Our pigments are sourced from the finest lapis lazuli stones, renowned for their deep, vibrant color.

  • Meticulous Quality Control: Each batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure purity, consistency, and the highest standards for professional artists and restorers.

  • Sustainable Practices: We source our materials responsibly, maintaining ethical and environmentally friendly practices.



The Legacy of Ultramarine in Art

From Michelangelo’s divine frescoes in the Sistine Chapel to Vermeer’s luminous masterpieces, ultramarine blue pigment has been a symbol of prestige and artistic excellence. Its rich, celestial tones have inspired generations of artists, and now you can bring this historical brilliance to your own creations with De Mairo’s Genuine Lapis Lazuli Ultramarine Blue Pigment.

 

Genuine Lapis Lazuli Ultramarine Blue Shade Pigment – The Deepest Shade of Brilliance - De Mairo Ltd
Genuine Lapis Lazuli Ultramarine Blue Shade Pigment – The Deepest Shade of Brilliance - De Mairo Ltd
Genuine Lapis Lazuli Ultramarine Blue Shade Pigment – The Deepest Shade of Brilliance - De Mairo Ltd
Genuine Lapis Lazuli Ultramarine Blue Shade Pigment – The Deepest Shade of Brilliance - De Mairo Ltd
Genuine Lapis Lazuli Ultramarine Blue Shade Pigment – The Deepest Shade of Brilliance - De Mairo Ltd
Genuine Lapis Lazuli Ultramarine Blue Shade Pigment – The Deepest Shade of Brilliance - De Mairo Ltd
Genuine Lapis Lazuli Ultramarine Blue Shade Pigment – The Deepest Shade of Brilliance - De Mairo Ltd
Genuine Lapis Lazuli Ultramarine Blue Shade Pigment – The Deepest Shade of Brilliance - De Mairo Ltd
Genuine Lapis Lazuli Ultramarine Blue Shade Pigment – The Deepest Shade of Brilliance - De Mairo Ltd
FAQs

1. Is this pigment made from real Lapis Lazuli?

Yes. This pigment is made from 100% genuine Afghan Lapis Lazuli sourced from the historic Sar-e-Sang mines. It contains real lazurite crystals and no synthetic ultramarine, dyes, or chemical substitutes.

2. What makes this ‘Ultramarine Blue Shade’ different from other Lapis Lazuli grades?

The Ultramarine Blue Shade is refined to achieve a balanced, vibrant natural ultramarine tone with more chromatic intensity than lighter Fra Angelico shades, while still maintaining the soft mineral glow typical of real Lapis Lazuli.

3. How is this pigment produced?

Each batch is hand-refined using traditional washing, levigation, and separation techniques modeled after historical methods. This preserves the natural crystalline structure and clarity of the pigment.

4. What can this pigment be used for?

This pigment is suitable for:

  • watercolor paint making
  • gouache
  • oil paint
  • egg tempera
  • acrylic mediums
  • manuscript illumination
  • restoration work
  • natural paint formulation
  • resin art and mixed media

    Because it is a pure mineral pigment, it works with most traditional binding systems.

5. Does genuine Lapis Lazuli granulate?

Yes. Natural Lapis Lazuli produces distinct mineral granulation, creating beautiful texture and depth in watercolor, gouache, and washes.

6. Is the color transparent or opaque?

Natural ultramarine from Lapis Lazuli is generally transparent to semi-transparent, depending on particle size and binder. It produces luminous, layered blue effects in all mediums.

7. What is the lightfastness of this pigment?

This pigment has excellent lightfastness (ASTM I). Genuine Lapis Lazuli has retained its color for centuries in Renaissance frescoes, Persian manuscripts, and sacred icon paintings.

8. Is this pigment safe and non-toxic?

Yes. Genuine Lapis Lazuli is a non-toxic, natural mineral pigment. It contains no heavy metals, synthetic chemicals, or harmful additives.

9. Can this pigment be used to make archival, professional-grade paint?

Absolutely. This pigment is ideal for artists, paint makers, conservators, and studios who require museum-quality, historically accurate, and fully archival natural ultramarine.

10. Does the pigment retain the natural sparkle of lazurite?

Yes. The Ultramarine Blue Shade contains fine lazurite crystals that give a subtle natural shimmer under light, a characteristic of authentic Lapis pigments.

11. What particle size is this pigment?

This pigment is refined to a fine to medium particle size, giving strong color strength, smooth dispersion, and controlled natural granulation.

12. Is this pigment handmade?

Yes. Every batch is processed and refined by hand in Canada, ensuring artisan-level quality and purity.

13. What makes natural Lapis Lazuli superior to synthetic ultramarine?

Genuine Lapis has a depth, transparency, and mineral radiance that synthetic ultramarine cannot replicate. Its optical properties, historical value, and unique granulation make it a prized pigment for fine art.

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