Kremer made

Since 1977 Kremer Pigmente has provided products for preservation, restauration and art worldwide. The family-run, medium-sized company specializes in the production and distribution of rare and historic pigments. Through the development of special products, Kremer Pigments serves additional niche markets in this field.

Pigments

Vermilion, Smalt, Lapis Lazuli, Bone Black and Madder Lake – are just some examples of rare pigments of which the ancient production procedures have seemed to be forgotten for centuries. However one company brought these pigments back to life and made them available again.

Our Kremer-made pigments are carefully manufactured in our colormill in Aichstetten according to old recipes.

Ready-made Colors

Many of our ready to use colors are still crafted in our company laboratory and production site in Aichstetten. We use pure pigments only and work according to century-old recipes. Our Kremer-made range includes Watercolors, Fine Artist Inks, Color Pastes, Oil Colors and Retouching Colors.

Watercolors

Watercolors

The highest quality in the production and processing of pure materials ensure an extraordinary luminosity of Kremer watercolor paints. These are elaborately handcrafted from historical and modern pigments according to ancient recipes.

Fine Artist Inks

Fine Artist Inks

Our inks consist of a rich shellac base with pure lightfast pigments.

They dry to a glossy film and, once dry, remain water-insoluble even when heavily diluted.

Color Pastes

Color Pastes

Color pastes are highly concentrated water based pigment dispersions. Uncut pigments are dispersed in the best possible way to achieve their maximum color intensity.
They can be intermixed with other colors as desired.

Oil Colors

Oil Colors

Many of our customers appreciate our Kremer-made oil paints, which we have produced on a small roller mill here in the our color mill.
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Retouching Colors

Retouching Colors

We offer Retouching Colors in Shellac, Laropal® A 81 and Paraloid™ B 72.