Kremer Yellow Moroccan Ochre - Pieces 100g. In plastic bag.
For thousands of years pigments have been made from raw materials such as minerals and earths. Ochre (from the Greek word „okhrós“, meaning pale or pale yellow) is a natural earth pigment that has been used since primeval times. From these early times up until today ochres have been used in painting, both due to their low price and positive properties.
Just like other earth pigments ochers are natural mixtures. Yellow ochre contains hydrated iron oxide, mostly goethite, but also limonite and jarosite. It may also contain calcium carbonate, calcium- or barium sulfate, manganese oxide, quartz or clay minerals. This specific natural mixture determines both the color and the other characteristics of an ochre.
Moroccan ochre originates from Midelt, central Morocco, and contains a high amount of iron oxide and has been used for Tadelakt for quite some time. It is available in yellow, red, and maroon-colored hues. This yellow ochre shows a brilliant transparent gold hue.