Victoria Green
Victoria Green
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Description
Victoria Green (PG51) is a handmade single-pigment Victoria Green Garnet, a modern ceramic green pigment with a garnet-like mixed-oxide structure. It produces a cool, medium-to-deep green with a subtle blue-leaning undertone and a rich, mineral masstone. Compared to phthalo greens, Victoria Green is less aggressive and less staining, with lower chroma and a more natural, stone-like character; compared to traditional chromium oxide green, it is cleaner, slightly cooler, and less heavy or opaque.
In use, Victoria Green gives a controlled, elegant green ideal for evergreen foliage, conifers, cool landscapes, patinated metal, stone, and architectural shadows. It has moderate to strong tinting strength with a semi-opaque to opaque character, allowing solid passages of color while still offering beautifully modulated veils in thinner applications. It mixes beautifully with yellows for a wide range of natural foliage greens, with blues for deep blue-greens and forest tones, and with earth pigments and violets for sophisticated neutrals, cool shadows, and weathered, atmospheric mixes that stay clear rather than muddy.
This garnet-type ceramic pigment is chemically inert, heat-resistant, and highly resistant to acids and alkalis, which makes it suitable across a wide range of binders and mediums. In artist’s colors it offers a dependable, mineral green that can serve as a primary cool green on the palette, a quieter alternative to high-chroma organics, or a key mixer for palettes that favor nuance, atmosphere, and a subtly historical or architectural feel.
History
Victoria Green belongs to a family of modern ceramic and mixed-oxide pigments developed in the 20th century for tiles, porcelain, architectural ceramics, and industrial coatings. By incorporating color-producing metal ions into robust crystal structures such as garnet-type lattices and firing them at high temperatures, chemists created intensely colored greens that could withstand demanding kiln conditions, harsh weather, and chemical exposure without fading or shifting.
These durable greens were first adopted in ceramics and exterior finishes, where their excellent lightfastness and resistance to pollution made them ideal for long-term applications. As interest in ceramic-origin pigments grew among artists, Victoria Green Garnet (PG51) began to appear in specialist and handmade paint lines as a refined, cool mineral green distinct from both chromium oxide and phthalo greens. Today it is appreciated by painters who want a stable, atmospheric green with a distinctly mineral footprint—equally at home in landscape work, architectural subjects, and more restrained, classical palettes.
Health and Safety
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, 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: Synthetic (Inorganic) garnet-structure ceramic mixed-oxide green
Suitable Mediums: Watercolor, Oil, Tempera, Acrylic, Lime / Fresco, Ceramic and cement applications
Lightfastness: Best
Opacity: Semi-opaque to opaque
Other Names: Victoria Green, Victoria Green Garnet, Garnet Green (PG51)
Color Index Code: PG51