Paint Library/pigments/yellow/Hansa Yellow 10G

Hansa Yellow 10G

CI NamePY3

CI stands for Color Index. It is a short code that easily identifies the pigment. Not all pigments have one.

  • P designates that this pigment may be organic or inorganic, and may be composed of naturally occuring minerals, synthetic materials, or lakes.
  • Y is shorthand for Yellow.
  • 3 is the CI serial number.
ToxicityLow

The general rule of thumb to follow is to not inhale, ingest, feed to pets or babies, pour on the ground, or leave on skin.

All pigments should be assumed to be dangerous, and potentially lethal if mishandled. If the pigment has high or extreme toxicity, it might be better not to use it at all.

LightfastnessIIVery Good

Blue wool 6. The pigment will remain unchanged for 50 to 100 years of light exposure with proper mounting and display. (Suitable for artistic use.)

TransparencyS/TSemi-Transparent

Semi-Transparent

Paints

The following paints likely use this pigment.

Single-Pigment Watercolors

The paints listed here are not guaranteed to be single-pigment, but we found Hansa Yellow 10G listed as the only known pigment in our database.

Hansa YellowM. Graham
Hansa Yellow Light
Hansa Yellow LightDaniel SmithExtra Fine
LemonWhite Nights (St Petersburg)
Lemon YellowGrumbacherAcademy
Lemon YellowMijello MISSIONGold Class
Lemon YellowCass Art
Lemon YellowDaler RowneyAquafine
Lemon YellowSchmincke
Lemon YellowSennelier
Lemon YellowArt Spectrum
Lemon Yellow AzoKen Bromley
Permanent Lemon Yellow (Glitter)Paul RubensGlitter Metallic

Multi-Pigment Watercolors

Aureolin MixDa Vinci
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Cadmium Yellow Deep HueDaler RowneyAquafine
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Cadmium Yellow Deep HueGrumbacherAcademy
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Cadmium Yellow Light Hue
Cadmium Yellow Light HueDaniel SmithExtra Fine
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Cadmium Yellow Medium HueGrumbacherAcademy
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Cadmium Yellow Pale HueGrumbacherAcademy
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Deep Sap Green
Deep Sap GreenDaniel SmithExtra Fine
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Emerald GreenGrumbacherAcademy
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French OchreSennelier
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GambogeBlick
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GambogeGrumbacherFinest
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Gamboge HueDa Vinci
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GoldenWhite Nights (St Petersburg)
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Golden YellowGrumbacherAcademy
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Green DeepShinHanPWC Extra Fine Water Colors
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Green Gold
Green GoldDaniel SmithExtra Fine
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Hooker's Green
Hooker's GreenDaniel SmithExtra Fine
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Hooker's GreenKen Bromley
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Hooker's Green DarkDaler RowneyAquafine
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Hooker's Green LightDaler RowneyAquafine
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Leaf GreenDaler RowneyAquafine
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May GreenWhite Nights (St Petersburg)
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Naples Yellow HueGrumbacherAcademy
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Olive Green HueGrumbacherAcademy
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PeachWhite Nights (St Petersburg)
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Permanent GreenPaul RubensProfessional
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Permanent Green
Permanent GreenDaniel SmithExtra Fine
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Permanent Green Light
Permanent Green LightDaniel SmithExtra Fine
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Permanent Green LightGrumbacherAcademy
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Phthalo Yellow Green
Phthalo Yellow GreenDaniel SmithExtra Fine
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Thalo Yellow GreenGrumbacherAcademy
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Tree GreenPaul RubensProfessional
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Vermilion DeepGrumbacherFinest
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Viridian HueKen Bromley
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Yellowish GreenWhite Nights (St Petersburg)
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