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Realgar

Realgar
ITEM NO.: 450-20S
MANUFACTURER: Rublev Colours
CATEGORY: Pigments
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WARNING! CONTAINS ARSENIC. Please read the MSDS for cautionary statements.
Realgar is a natural mineral of arsenic sulfide, usually described as orange red to orange yellow, and is designated as strong orange-yellow in Munsell notation 9.1YR 7.1/11.6. Realgar gets its name from the Arabic words for "powder of the mine" (rahj al ghar). We obtain realgar from deposits in the Hunan province of China, which has an orange color with a scintillating quality of the coarse ground pigment.

Pigment Names
Common Names: English: realgar
French: réalgar
German: Rauschgelb, Schwefelarsenik
Italian: realgar
Spanish: rejalgar
Synonyms: English: eolite, realgarite, red arsenic, red orpiment, rejalgar, risagallo, risigallo, risigallum, ruby sulfur, ruby sulphur, sandaracha
French: arsenic rouge
German: Realgarit
Greek: Σανδαραχη
Spanish: realgarita


Origin and History
Realgar is an historical pigment having been found as early as the fourteenth century B.C. as lumps of raw pigment in an Egyptian tomb.

Source
It is usually found in mineral deposits of calcite along with orpiment and sometimes with other sulfide minerals, such as cinnabar. Excellent specimens of realgar were discovered in cavities of dolomite in Binnentale, Switzerland, and in calcite voids in Mercur, Utah, U.S. We obtain realgar from deposits in the Hunan province of China where it is found in large druses (cavities in a mineral filled with protruding crystals) of beautifully formed crystals. It exhibits an intense orange red color with a scintillating quality of the coarse ground pigment.

Permanence and Compatibility
Early authorities usually described realgar as fading readily, or at least to some degree on exposure to light, and it appears to be less permanent than orpiment. It is said to be incompatible with lead- or copper-containing pigments. Several medieval painting guides do not recommend mixing sulfide pigments with lead white, minium (red lead oxide) or verdigris. It cannot be applied to wet plaster, and hence is not recommended in wet fresco painting techniques. Realgar is synthesized by heating orpiment to a temperature over 150°C or by sublimation of arsenic and sulfur. Although, the manmade mineral closely resembles the color and composition of realgar, it appears to be more susceptible to color change when exposed to light than natural realgar. It can lose its red hue and deteriorate to orange-yellow pararealgar when exposed to light.

Oil Absorption and Grinding
No data has been published on the oil absorption properties of realgar. It is difficult to grind because of its micaceous structure. For this reason, it is often quite coarse. It has been suggested to add ground glass to the pigment to facilitate grinding and dispersion in linseed oil.

Toxicity
The toxicity of arsenic sulfide pigments has been known for years. Extreme caution must be used when handling the dry pigment to avoid exposure to skin, ingesting it or inhaling the dust. Care must also be exercised while painting with it in any medium.

Pigment: Realgar
Pigment: Realgar

Pigment Information
Color: Orange Red
Colour Index: Not Listed
Chemical Name: Arsenic Sulfide
Chemical Formula: As4S4
ASTM Lightfastness Rating
Acrylic: Not Rated
Oil: Not Rated
Watercolor: Not Rated
Properties
Density: 3.5–3.6 g/cm3
Hardness: 1.5–2.0
Refractive Index: 2.538–2.704


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