Porcelain Palette 28 Well
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Porcelain 28 Well Palette – 19 x 15 x 1.5cm
The Porcelain 28 Well Palette is a premium-quality mixing palette designed for artists who value precision, durability, and effortless colour control. Measuring 19 x 15 x 1.5cm, this elegant porcelain palette features 28 individual wells, making it perfect for organising and mixing a wide range of colours during painting sessions.
Crafted from smooth, non-porous porcelain, the palette prevents paint staining and allows colours to remain vibrant and true. The durable ceramic surface is easy to clean and ideal for use with watercolours, gouache, acrylics, inks, and other painting mediums. Its multiple wells help artists separate colours efficiently while maintaining a neat and organised workspace.
Perfect for professional artists, students, illustrators, and hobbyists, this porcelain palette is suitable for studio work, classrooms, and detailed artistic projects. The sturdy design provides long-lasting performance while offering a professional painting experience.
Key Features:
- Premium porcelain artist palette
- Features 28 individual paint wells
- Size: 19 x 15 x 1.5cm
- Smooth non-porous surface for easy cleaning
- Ideal for watercolour, gouache, acrylics, inks, and mixed media
- Helps organise and separate colours efficiently
- Durable and reusable design
- Suitable for artists, students, and professionals
Enhance your painting experience with the Porcelain 28 Well Palette, the perfect tool for organised and professional colour mixing.
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