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No. 1 Singapore Damar Resin 1/2 Lb Bag


No. 1 Singapore Damar Resin 1/2 Lb Bag No. 1 Singapore Damar Resin 1/2 Lb Bag

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Brand: Enkaustikos
Binding: Office Product
Publisher:Enkaustikos


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Product Description
Damar Resin...Enkaustikos uses Damar resin to produce a harder more durable paint film. Damar in combination with beeswax produces a paint film with a higher index of refraction. This is why encaustic colors appear so luminous. Enkaustikos uses No. 1 Singapore Damar Resin which is harvested from trees which grow in the East Indies. Damar Resin is a sticky sap that oozes from trees found in the East Indies. As the sap dries and solidifies it captures bugs dried leaves and tree bark. Damar Resin arrives to us in crystal form along with all of these imbedded impurities. This must be filtered out to make a usable product. Damar Resin is a very people and earth friendly ingredient. Damar resin is approved by the FDA for coating fruit and vegetable crates. Many encaustic recipes incorrectly suggest that an artist should use damar varnish. This is not a good idea because damar varnish is made with turpentine. We would like to emphasize that our wax paints are made with damar resin and not damar varnish. We heat filter out the impurities without the use of solvents. We do not recommend working with damar varnish because it contains turpentine which is not only flammable but also gives off unhealthy fumes.




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