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Vermilion

Vermilion

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Description

Vermilion is a synthetic pigment made from mercury sulfide (HgS), replicating the natural cinnabar mineral. Developed as an available and more consistent alternative to mined cinnabar, synthetic vermilion has been used since ancient times due to its intense, warm red hue. It has a fine particle structure and an exceptional opacity, making it a highly sought-after pigment for artists and manuscript illuminators.

This pigment has excellent color saturation and is particularly well-suited for oil, tempera, and watercolor painting. Compared to natural cinnabar, synthetic vermilion is purer in tone and has fewer impurities, allowing for a richer, more uniform application.

Vermilion provides a bold, fiery red that was historically favored by artists, calligraphers, and mural painters. However, due to its mercury content, it must be handled with care.

This pigment is widely used in restoration work, traditional painting techniques, and historical reconstructions.

History

Vermilion has a long and prestigious history across multiple cultures:

Ancient China: The Chinese perfected the synthesis of vermilion by the 4th century BCE, using it extensively in lacquerware, calligraphy, and religious iconography. The pigment was also an essential component of Daoist alchemy and imperial decorations.

Roman Empire: The Romans valued vermilion for fresco painting, ceramics, and cosmetics. Due to its high cost, it was often reserved for elite and sacred applications, including statues and wall paintings in Pompeii.

Medieval and Renaissance Europe: Synthetic vermilion became the dominant red pigment in illuminated manuscripts, panel paintings, and oil-based artworks. It was widely used by artists such as Titian and Rubens for its vibrant intensity and smooth blending properties.

Modern Era: While still used in fine art and historical restoration, vermilion has largely been replaced by cadmium red and other less-toxic alternatives due to concerns about mercury exposure. In the artwork pictured 'The Scream' by Edvard Munch uses vermilion throughout the sky and borders to create intense and vibrant reds showing the qualities therein of nature. 

Health and Safety

Warnings: 
Hazard Designation
H317 May cause an allergic skin reaction.
H302 Harmful if swallowed.
H332 Harmful if inhaled.
H360 May damage fertility or the unborn child.
H373 May cause damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure.
H410 Very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects.

Safety Designation
P260 Do not breathe dust/fume/gas/mist/vapors/spray.
P261 Avoid breathing dust/ fume/ gas/ mist/ vapors/ spray.
P280 Wear protective gloves/ clothing/ eye/ face protection.
P281 Use personal protective equipment as required.
P405 Store locked up.
P501 Dispose of contents/ container according to regional, national and international regulations.

Precautions:  
Keep out of reach of children and pets.  
Do not consume.  
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.  
Wash hands immediately after use or handling.  
If dust is likely, always wear protective clothing to keep out of eyes, lungs, and off skin, as well as keep the 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: Synthetic (Mineral-derived)  
Source: Mercury Sulfide (HgS)  
Country of Origin: Various  
Suitable Mediums: Watercolor, Oil, Tempera, Acrylic  
Lightfastness: Best  
Opacity: Opaque  
Other Names: Created Cinnabar, China Red, Vermiglio  
Color Index Code: PR106
Image: 'The Scream' by Edvard Munch from the Nasjonalmuseet for kunst