Ambrogio Yellow Earth Pigment
A deep yellow pigment that is semi-transparent, permanent and works well in all mediums. Ambrogio Yellow Earth is a natural goethite mineral from quarries in northern Italy. Learn more.
Ambrogio Yellow Earth is a natural iron oxide hydroxide mineral (goethite) from quarries in northern Italy.
Pigment Names | |
Common Names: | English: yellow earth French: terre jaune German: Masse gelb Italian: terra giallo Spanish: tierra amarillo |
Synonyms: | Goethite, limonite, raw sienna, yellow earth, yellow ocher, yellow iron oxide, yellow hydrated oxide and iron hydroxide pigment |
Alternate Name: | Mars yellow is the name given to the synthetic form of yellow iron oxide hydroxide. |
Origin and History
Known since the antiquity, iron oxide earth pigments occur naturally as yellow (goethite) or as red (hematite) earths. Yellow earths have been used as a pigment since prehistoric times and is perhaps the most widely used pigment for artists paints.
Source
Ambrogio Yellow Earth is a natural earth containing clay tinted by hydrated iron oxide and is composed of goethite and traces of clay, gypsum or manganese carbonate. It comes from quarries located near Sant'Ambrogio di Valpolicella, a municipality in the northern Italian province of Verona in the region of Veneto.
Historically, yellow earth was designated by the mineral name limonite. Limonite, however, is not a true mineral, but a general term used to describe all forms of hydrated iron oxide minerals (α-FeOOH) that occur as natural earth. Limonite includes the minerals goethite, akaganeite and lepidocrocite. The names for yellow iron oxide pigments are confusing. The names earth and ocher are suitable when it is clear that the pigment comes from a natural source. Earth is a more general term, since ocher refers to a specific type of iron oxide deposit containing kaolin (clay) and quartz. To be considered an ocher, for example, the content of iron oxide must not be less than 12%. Depending upon the content of hydrated iron oxide, the color of ocher varies from light yellow to orange-red. Like red iron oxides (hematite), they are found around the world and have been used as pigments since prehistory. French ocher, historically one of the best grades of limonite, contains about 20% iron oxide and is high in silica.
Yellow earth grades into Sienna, a yellow-brown pigment containing a higher percentage of iron ore than yellow earth as well as some manganese dioxide. Sienna grades into umber, which is darker brown and contains a higher percentage of manganese dioxide. Burnt sienna is brown or bright red, burnt umber is a darker brown than umber.
Yellow earth is not naturally usable as a pigment and therefore needs to undergo several important processes, such as:
- Extract ore from the quarries.
- Separate yellow earth from sand using water and centripetal force.
- Blend different yellow earth extracted from diverse veins to obtain the selected colors.
- Grind to 50 microns and pack.
Permanence and Compatibility
Yellow earth is among the most permanent colors among the artist's palette. It is compatible with all other pigments and can be used with good results in all mediums.
Oil Absorption and Grinding
Yellow earth absorbs a moderately high amount of oil. The oil absorption ratio is 30–45 parts by weight of linseed oil to 100 parts by weight of pigment. If the measurement were grams, Ambrogio Yellow Earth would require 30–45 grams of linseed oil to grind 100 grams of pigment to form a stiff paste. It slows the drying of oil paint but forms an excellent film.
Toxicity
Yellow earth is not considered toxic, but care should be used in handling the dry powder pigment to avoid inhaling the dust.
Pigment Information | |
Color: | Yellow |
Colour Index: | Pigment Yellow 43 (77492) |
Chemical Name: | Iron Oxide Hydroxide |
Chemical Formula: | α-FeOOH |
ASTM Lightfastness Rating | |
Acrylic: | I |
Oil: | I |
Watercolor: | I |
Properties | |
Density: | 2.9–4.3 |
Hardness: | 4.0–5.5 |
Refractive Index: | 2.260–2.398 |
SKU | 431-44 |
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Brand | Rublev Colours |
Vendor | Rublev Colours |
Processing Time | Orders ship on Tuesdays and Thursdays. |
Color | Brown, Yellow |
Pigment Type | Inorganic, Earth, Natural |
Health & Safety: There are no acute or known chronic health hazards with the anticipated use of this product (most chemicals are not thoroughly tested for chronic toxicity). Protect yourself against potentially unknown chronic hazards of this and other chemical products by avoiding ingestion, excessive skin contact, and inhaling spraying mists, sanding dust, and concentrated vapors from heating. Contact us for further information or consult the SDS for more information. Conforms to ASTM D-4236.