White Nights watercolours (by Nevskaya Palitra) in full pans have other names on the market: Leningrad, Yarka or Petersburg. On top of that sometimes it’s misspelled as White Knights. The name White Nights comes from St. Petersburg, where summer days are so long that the night never comes.
Some details about White Nights watercolours:
- 3/4 single pigment colours
- majority of colours have medium or high light-fastness
- ideal for both wet and dry techniques
- incredibly rich and strong colours
- cadmiums and cobalts are true (not hue)
- Paint looks transparent even after 7 layers
- Good quality for their price.
Made in Russia. Full pans (2.5 ml)
Check our selection of White Nights watercolours in tubes >>