Genuine Lapis Lazuli Fra Angelico Blue Pigment

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Genuine Lapis Lazuli Fra Angelico Blue Pigment

Fra Angelico Blue is the lightest, purest, and most luminous grade of genuine natural ultramarine we make. A soft, glowing sky-blue refined entirely from authentic Afghan lapis lazuli. It is also the rarest. To reach this tone, the stone is extracted again and again until almost nothing remains but the blue itself: no calcite, no pyrite, only pure lazurite. That patience is what gives the colour its weightless, lit-from-within glow, and it is the most demanding blue in our range to produce.

The shade takes its name from the Renaissance friar-painter Fra Angelico, who, where other masters reached for the deepest blue, chose the lightest, a delicate, celestial ultramarine for the robe of the Virgin Mary and the skies of heaven. That soft, radiant blue became his signature, and only his name fit the purest grade of the colour.

Refined and ready to paint

Genuine lapis has always had a reputation for being difficult, and the reason is grinding: grind it too far and the blue collapses to grey. Every batch of De Mairo Fra Angelico is refined by hand to exactly the right fineness: pure lazurite, with the dulling calcite and pyrite already removed, brought to the ideal particle size and not a step beyond. You don't grind it, and you don't fight it. Add your binder, walnut or linseed oil, gum arabic, egg yolk for tempera, or acrylic medium — and it disperses smoothly and holds its full-strength colour. You can even stir a little into a ready-made tube paint to enrich it with real lapis.

Why artists choose this pigment?

  • Made from 100% genuine Afghan lapis lazuli — pure lazurite, no synthetic ultramarine, dyes, or fillers
  • The lightest, purest, and most luminous grade we make — and the most refined
  • Refined to the ideal particle size, so no grinding is needed
  • Holds its true colour: it won't grey, and natural ultramarine doesn't fade
  • Disperses effortlessly in oil, watercolour, gouache, egg tempera, and acrylic medium
  • Excellent lightfastness (ASTM I) with centuries of proven permanence
  • Non-toxic natural mineral, hand-refined in small batches in Canada

A colour with a thousand-year inheritance

For thousands of years, lapis lazuli was valued more highly than gold, reserved for the most sacred passage a painter could create. De Mairo continues that lineage, refining lapis from the historic Sar-e-Sang mines of Afghanistan using the traditional methods described by Cennino Cennini — honouring centuries of craft while meeting the needs of artists today.

Prefer it ready to paint?

If making your own paint isn't for you, we make it for you. The Fra Angelico shade is also available ready-made in oil, watercolour, and gouache, in 15 ml tubes. The same genuine lapis, milled by hand and ready to use the moment it arrives.

Jar of De Mairo genuine lapis lazuli Fra Angelico blue pigment resting on a raw lapis stone beside a dish of blue powder
De Mairo Fra Angelico blue pigment jar with raw Afghan lapis lazuli, a brush, and a dish of natural Fra Angelico pigment
Two hand-painted swatches of Fra Angelico lapis lazuli showing its soft, luminous sky-blue tone
Genuine lapis lazuli Fra Angelico pigment mixed into glossy blue oil paint in a dish
De Mairo Fra Angelico pigment jar topped with raw Afghan lapis lazuli, with a dish of blue pigment and a paintbrush
De Mairo Fra Angelico natural ultramarine pigment in a jar beside a painted dish of blue powder and a brush
Mixing Fra Angelico lapis lazuli pigment with binder by hand to make paint
Close-up of fine Fra Angelico lapis lazuli blue pigment pigment with a palette knife
Fra Angelico lapis lazuli watercolour painted on swatch cards beside a brush
De Mairo Fra Angelico lapis lazuli watercolour swatch cards showing the blue applied on watercolour paper
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Non-Toxic

No harmful synthetic additives

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100% Mineral Pigment

From mineral sources

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Artist Tested

Used by professional artists worldwide

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Free Returns

If unused — see policy

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EU Import Ready

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FAQs

1. What is Fra Angelico Blue?

The lightest, purest, and most luminous grade of genuine natural ultramarine, made from Afghan lapis lazuli — a soft, glowing sky-blue. It takes the most extraction of any shade we make, which is what gives it its radiance.

2. Why is it called Fra Angelico?

After the Renaissance friar-painter Fra Angelico, who favoured a soft, light, celestial blue for the robe of the Virgin Mary and the skies of heaven.

3. Is this real lapis lazuli or synthetic ultramarine?

100% genuine. It is pure lazurite from authentic Afghan lapis, sourced from the historic Sar-e-Sang mines in Badakhshan, Afghanistan — no synthetic ultramarine, dyes, or fillers.

4. Do I need to grind it before use?

No. It is already refined to the ideal particle size — simply mix it with your binder. Grinding lapis yourself is what dulls and greys the colour.

5. Which mediums can I use it in?

Oil, watercolour, gouache, egg tempera, acrylic medium, murals, and mixed media. It disperses smoothly in all of them, and you can also stir a little into a ready-made tube paint to deepen it with genuine lapis.

6. Does it granulate or shimmer?

Yes — it has a fine, natural granulation and a subtle mineral glow, the signature of genuine lapis.

7. Is it lightfast and archival?

Yes. Natural ultramarine is among the most lightfast pigments known — it doesn't fade or darken, and has lasted centuries in manuscripts and paintings.

8. Is it safe and non-toxic?

Yes. Genuine lapis is a non-toxic natural mineral with no heavy metals. As with any fine powder, avoid inhaling the dust.

9. Why does it cost more than synthetic ultramarine?

It is a semi-precious gemstone, hand-refined in small batches. Synthetic ultramarine is uniform and cheap; genuine lapis has a depth, transparency, and history no synthetic can match.

10. Can I get it ready-made?

Yes — the Fra Angelico shade is available ready-made in oil, watercolour, and gouache, in 15 ml tubes.

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