ENL professional handmade watercolours are a result of years of research and development as well as non-stop testing, formula improvement and working with professional artists.
To make the selection process easier, we split the line into :
- Organic Pigment Colours – paints made with organic pigments or with a mixture of organic and inorganic ones
- Mineral and Rare Pigments. It also includes other inorganic pigments
- Metallic Colours (this page)
- Watercolours in sets
What is inside these watercolours?
A full overview of what watercolours are made with you can find in special articles. Let’s stop at the main factors that make watercolour genuine and quality. Generally speaking, any watercolour would have the following components:
- pigments – to colour your artwork
- binder – to glue pigment powder together and adhere the solution to your paper
- fillers – to increase the visible volume of paint sold
- plasticizer – to increase the elasticity of paint and film
- humidifiers – to prevent paint from over-drying
- preservatives – to prevent mould growth
- additives to enhance colours or achieve any other specific goals.
The best paints have more pigment, the right amount of binder, plasticizer, humidifiers and preservatives. These ingredients are essential for any watercolours. Lower-grade paints may look the same, but they will have more fillers, and tints instead of pigments or low-quality pigments.
2 ml pans
Ingredients: pigment, water, Arabic gum, glycerin, honey, clove and/or oregano oil