Pigment
Description
An insoluble, dry solid that is pulverized to a fine powder then mixed with a binder to form a paint, ink or crayon.
Examples of inorganic pigments:
- earth colors (ocher, sienna, umber, earth green earth);
- metallic oxide (oxide ferric oxide, dioxide titanium dioxide, white zinc white; viridian);
- metallic carbonates (white lead white, calcite, malachite);
- metallic chromates (chromate lead chromate; chromate barium chromate;
- carbon black (black bone black, lampblack, graphite)
Examples of some organic pigments are:
- animal (melanin, cochineal, yellow Indian yellow)
- vegetable (madder, indigo, gamboge)
- synthetic (verdigris, phthalocyanine, lakes, red para red)
Synonyms and Related Terms
pigments (pl., Fr.); pigmento (Esp., Port.);
Comparisons
Websites of pigment manufacturers