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Michael Harding Refined Linseed Stand Oil is a viscous, pale oil medium extracted from Linseed. It will level out brushstrokes in oil paint & slow the drying process. It has a honey-like viscosity & should be used sparingly. UK shipping by road only. Not available for International or Northern Ireland delivery. ...
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Michael Harding Refined Linseed Stand Oil is a viscous, pale oil medium extracted from Linseed. It will level out brushstrokes in oil paint & slow the drying process. It has a honey-like viscosity & should be used sparingly. UK shipping by road only. Not available for International or Northern Ireland delivery. ...
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Michael Harding Refined Poppy Oil reduces consistency of oil paints while increasing gloss & transparency. Will dry slower than linseed oil, though it is paler & less inclined to yellow. Ideal for working wet-on-wet. UK shipping by road only. Not available for International or Northern Ireland delivery. ...
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Michael Harding Refined Safflower Oil is a pale, slow-drying oil which can be used to brighten & thin oil paints. As it is a paler yellow than linseed oil, paler pigments (whites & pale blues especially) maintain their brightness when mixed with safflower oil. UK shipping by road only. Not available for International or Northern Ireland delivery. ...
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The use of walnut oil in paint can be traced back even further than that of linseed. When 15th century artists began to add oil to their tempera colours it was walnut oil that seemed the obvious choice. Jan van Eyck in Flanders & Antonello da Messina in Italy both knew of its handling properties. Walnut oil dries at the same rate as linseed oil, but it does not yellow as much. Michael Harding use it as the binder for their lead whites, but it is not widely used as it is around three times the price of linseed oil. Use it to thin whites & to bring out the brightness in other colours. UK shipping by road only. Not available for International or Northern Ireland delivery. ...
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Michael Harding Resin Oil Wax Medium will bring a satin sheen & body to your oil paints. Michael Harding mediums are unique formulations based on ingredients dating back to the 13th century, using natural materials such as resins, waxes & balsams. This one uses pure bleached beeswax, Indonesian dammar resin & viscous linseed stand oil to make a soft paste that is uniquely elastic. Specially designed to complement Michael Harding’s oil colours, Michael Harding Resin Oil Wax Medium will find a home in any serious artist’s armoury. UK shipping by road only. Not available for International or Northern Ireland delivery. ...
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Two-Part cold-setting epoxy putty. For porcelain restoration, modelling, sculpting, crafts, architectural models & much more. Milliput is a versatile Putty which adheres to, seals & bonds with ceramics, wood, plastics, glass, metals & cement to create sculpture or models or repair picture mouldings, Object d Art, Porcelain & Antiques. It can be sculpted &, when dry, can be turned, sawn, drilled, tapped, filed, sandpapered, painted or cellulose sprayed. Very responsive to water & using with water when modelling or sculpting with scalpels, wire tools, engraving tools etc. is strongly recommended. Pack consists of two rolls of putty that should be blended together in equal parts to a uniform colour that will set rock hard in 2-3 hours at normal room temperature. Will even set underwater. 2-stick 4oz pack. Available in: Yellow Grey, Terracotta, Silver Grey, Super Fine White, Black. ...
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Michael Harding Refined Walnut Oil (100ml)

The use of walnut oil in paint can be traced back even further than that of linseed. When 15th century artists began to add oil to their tempera colours it was walnut oil that seemed the obvious choice. Jan van Eyck in Flanders and Antonello da Messina in Italy both knew of its handling properties. Walnut oil dries at the same rate as linseed oil, but it does not yellow as much. Michael Harding use it as the binder for their lead whites, but it is not widely used as it is around three times the price of linseed oil. Use it to thin whites and to bring out the brightness in other colours. UK shipping by road only. Not available for International or Northern Ireland delivery.
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The use of walnut oil in paint can be traced back even further than that of linseed. When 15th century artists began to add oil to their tempera colours it was walnut oil that seemed the obvious choice. Jan van Eyck in Flanders & Antonello da Messina in Italy both knew of its handling properties. Walnut oil dries at the same rate as linseed oil, but it does not yellow as much. Michael Harding use it as the binder for their lead whites, but it is not widely used as it is around three times the price of linseed oil. Use it to thin whites & to bring out the brightness in other colours. UK shipping by road only. Not available for International or Northern Ireland delivery.

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