Oxford Ochre - Guild Lane Jubilee Maker Paint (CC-22)
Oxford Ochre - Guild Lane Jubilee Maker Paint (CC-22)
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Product Description
Oxford Ochre Story
Oxford Ochre was named after the earth pigment described by the 17th century naturalist and Oxford professor, Robert Plot. He identified the source of the best yellow ochre of its kind as being located at the Shotover Hills, near Oxford. Its rich colour and hardy nature made it popular for many decorative purposes from painting houses to fine artwork.
Key Features
Our CC-22 formula is a self-levelling, versatile paint which leaves a smooth, soft sheen finish on a multitude of surfaces. It is suitable for metal, glass, paper, wood, plastic, fabric, leather, ceramic, stone and more.
Colours of Britain
Jubilee is a celebration of British history and culture, expressed in colour. This carefully curated palette has its origins in the pioneering British Standard colours of the 1930s. Celebrate your British spirit with Jubilee!
Our Story
Guild Lane draws inspiration from the medieval guilds formed to uphold the quality standards of their member craftsmen, artisans and merchants. We offer a curated selection of quality materials for today s crafters, artisans and makers. Nestled in the North Downs of Kent the 'Garden of England we have been developing products for hobbyists, DIYers, crafters and makers since 1975.
Directions
Easy to use, with excellent coverage. Perfect for indoor or outdoor use. No priming or sealing required. Touch dry in under one hour. Fully cured in 12-24 hours. Stir well before use. Clean brushes with warm, soapy water. Low odour. Non-hazardous. Non-toxic. Has the lowest possible VOC eco rating.
Paint Technical Specifications
Weights & Dimensions
Shipping Weight |
0.15kg – 0.34ibs |
0.34kg – 0.75ibs |
0.68kg – 1.51ibs |
Product Height |
80mm – 3.15in |
75mm – 2.95in |
100mm – 3.94in |
Product Width |
45mm – 1.77in |
75mm – 2.95in |
90mm – 3.54in |
Size |
60ml |
250ml |
500ml |
Age Recommendation |
14+ |
14+ |
14+ |
Colour |
Oxford Ochre |
Oxford Ochre |
Oxford Ochre |
Material |
Paint |
Paint |
Paint |