Collection: Pigments naturels

Earth Pigments: The Foundation of the Artist’s Palette

The Timeless Beauty of Natural Oxides Harness the raw, elemental colors of the world’s most famous geological deposits. Our Earth Pigments—including rare Ochres, Siennas, and Umbers—are sourced from historic quarries in Italy, France, and beyond. These natural iron oxides provide a subtle, sophisticated color profile and a physical "body" that synthetic imitations simply cannot match. Highly lightfast and chemically stable, they are the foundation of any permanent palette.

Unrivaled Texture and Permanence The beauty of a natural earth pigment lies in its complex mineral composition. Unlike uniform lab-made colors, our earth pigments contain trace minerals that create a unique, slightly granular texture and a "broken" color that breathes life into a paint film. Because they are products of the earth’s own weathering processes, they are virtually indestructible, making them the gold standard for fresco, oil, and egg tempera applications.

Sourced for the Discerning Professional At New York Pigment Co., we bridge the gap between traditional geology and fine art. Each pigment is carefully processed to maintain its natural character while ensuring ease of dispersion in [binders and mediums]. From the warm glow of Raw Sienna to the deep, cool shadows of Raw Umber, our collection offers the authentic materials required for both meticulous restoration and contemporary masterpiece creation.

Earth Pigments

Regulatory Status of Our Materials

  • Fine Art Supplies: Products in our "Fine Art Supplies" section are packaged and marketed for consumer art use and Conform to ASTM D-4236 in compliance with US CPSC (LHAMA) regulations.
  • Conservation & Specialty Media / Raw Materials: Bulk raw pigments, historical binders, and specialty restoration media in all other sections of this website are imported and sold as raw chemical inputs and industrial trade supplies. Because these are intended exclusively for professional Musical Instrument Making (Luthiery), Architectural & Historical Preservation, Fine Furniture Restoration & Cabinetmaking, Museum & Paintings Conservation, Architectural Gilding & Frame Restoration, Specialty Coating & Paint Manufacturing—and are not packaged or marketed for general consumer art use—CPSC consumer art labeling requirements are not applicable.