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Aloe Ferrox

Aloe Ferrox

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Aloe Ferox is a handmade natural pigment prepared from the resinous exudate of Aloe ferox (Cape aloe), similar to Dragon's Blood or Gamboge. It produces a warm, golden brown with soft amber–honey undertones and a gently muted masstone. In light washes it can appear as a delicate tea-yellow or parchment tone; in stronger applications it deepens into rich, transparent golden-browns with a subtle botanical glow. Compared to iron oxide earths, Aloe Ferox is less heavy and more translucent, with a dye-like luminosity; compared to synthetic browns, it feels softer, more organic, and distinctly plant-derived.


In use, Aloe Ferox gives a gentle, expressive brown ideal for botanicals, aged paper effects, ink-style drawing, textile and leather studies, portraits, and atmospheric landscape passages. It has low to moderate tinting strength and a transparent to semi-transparent character, building smoothly from pale stains to deeper layers without becoming chalky. It mixes beautifully with yellows for warm parchment and wheat tones, with reds and pinks for natural skin hues and rose-browns, and with blues and blue-greens for subdued neutrals and ink-like browns that retain a quiet, honeyed warmth. As a natural resin , it is best reserved for work kept out of direct sunlight or digitized for long-term preservation.


This plant-based resin offers a uniquely herbal, apothecary-inspired brown that pairs beautifully with other botanical lakes and mineral earths on historically minded or eco-focused palettes.


History

Aloe ferox, or Cape aloe, has been used for centuries in southern Africa as a medicinal plant, with its bitter, resinous exudate concentrated for traditional remedies and later exported worldwide as a pharmaceutical and cosmetic ingredient. The deep golden-brown resin, obtained by cutting and draining the leaves, has also attracted dyers and experimenters interested in harnessing its color for textiles, inks, and paper.


With the renewed interest in plant-based color and historical dye practices, Aloe ferox has been explored as a source of warm, amber-brown dye. By converting the soluble dye components into a lake pigment—precipitating them onto a mineral substrate—artists can employ Aloe Ferox in paints and inks with greater control and stability than the raw extract. While not as lightfast as mineral earths, it offers a direct, tangible connection to traditional herbal materials and apothecary practices, appealing to artists who value the origin and story of their colors as part of the work itself.


Health and Safety


Precautions:

Keep out of reach of children and pets.

Do not consume. This product is offered as an art material, not as food, drink, medicine, or a cosmetic.

Not for cosmetic or food usage.

Do not spray apply.

For further health information contact a poison control center.

Use care when handling dry pigments and avoid dust formation.

Use particular caution with fibrous, fine, or toxic pigments.

Do not eat, drink, or smoke near dry pigments.

Avoid breathing in pigment dust and use a NIOSH-certified dust respirator with sufficient rating for dry pigment if dust may be generated.

Wash hands immediately after use or handling.

If dust is likely, always wear protective clothing to keep out of eyes, lungs, off skin, and out of any contact as well as keep area ventilated.

This product may contain chemicals known by the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or reproductive harm.

Warnings and bottle information are abbreviated.


Pigment Information

Pigment Type: Natural (Organic) plant-based lake pigment on mineral substrate

Source: Resinous exudate from Aloe ferox (Cape aloe)

Suitable Mediums: Oil, Watercolor, Gouache, Ink, Egg Tempera, Casein

Lightfastness: Moderate to poor

Opacity: Transparent to semi-transparent

Other Names: Aloe Ferox, Aloe Ferox Lake, Cape Aloe Lake, Bitter Aloe Lake

Color Index Code: NA