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title: "Artist Oil Colors by GOLDEN, Titanium - Zinc White, 150 ml tube, Professional Oil Paint, Opaque"
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price: "VT15223"
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# Titanium-Zinc blend for perfect opacity 150 ml premium tube ASTM Lightfastness 1 - Excellent durability Artist Oil Colors by GOLDEN, Titanium - Zinc White, 150 ml tube, Professional Oil Paint, Opaque

**Brand:** williamsburg
**Price:** VT15223
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Elevate your canvas with the creamy power of Williamsburg’s Titanium-Zinc White!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Artist Oil Colors by GOLDEN, Titanium - Zinc White, 150 ml tube, Professional Oil Paint, Opaque by williamsburg
- **How much does it cost?** VT15223 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- williamsburg enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted williamsburg brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Velvety Opaque Finish:** Achieve flawless, smooth layers with a luxurious velvety texture that elevates every brushstroke.
- • **Unmatched Pigment Power:** Loaded with high-grade Titanium Dioxide Rutile and Zinc Oxide for vibrant, creamy coverage that lasts.
- • **Versatile Mixing Mastery:** Soft neutral tones perfect for subtle tints, flesh tones, and sophisticated color blends.
- • **Fast Layering & Longevity:** Excellent lightfastness and quick drying for seamless layering without compromising durability.
- • **Professional Grade Consistency:** Handmade in the USA with 40+ years of expert craftsmanship ensuring premium quality every tube.

## Overview

Williamsburg Artist Oil Colors Titanium-Zinc White is a professional-grade 150 ml oil paint tube combining the opacity of Titanium Dioxide with the clean tinting of Zinc Oxide. Handmade in the USA with over 40 years of expertise, it offers a velvety finish, excellent lightfastness (ASTM 1), and a versatile neutral tone ideal for mixing and layering. Perfect for artists seeking premium pigment load and consistent quality to create luminous, long-lasting artwork.

## Description

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Review: Fabulous premium oil paint...and this color has lots of uses - Anyone who has been painting with oils for any length of time (or passion) is most likely familiar with the Williamsburg paint line. This isn't the Grumbachers, Reeves, or even Winsor & Newton oils from your craft stores. Even many small art supply stores don't carry it because of the higher prices for some of the pigments. It is considered up there with the other top paints such as Old Holland, Harding, Blockx, etc...much higher quality of product and a much higher amount of top-notch pigment loaded with minimal oil/fillers/binders. This doesn't mean that it's not wonderfully creamy to use, though. It just means that when you squeeze out a small nut of paint on your palette, that an equal amount of separated oil doesn't ooze out first and puddle around the color. While some people might be only familiar with using oil color straight from the tube and actually may prefer the thinner consistency of those oil paints, I much prefer a thicker, higher pigment-load product. I always figure that I can quickly and easily thin it to the consistency (and flat, smooth-brushing capability) of thinner oil colors by using various mediums or turps. But when you want to be able to see expressive brush strokes, it really helps to use one of the best. As far as this color goes, I originally bought it just because it was available on desertcart Prime for a good price (plus it is a pigment that is in a lower price range to start with). I've been VERY pleasantly surprised at how many times I've found a use for it though. It isn't one of the mixes of oil colors that you can achieve by mixing a bit of sienna or umber into titanium white. Instead they heat titanium dioxide until it reaches this color...sort of a creamy grayish-buff color (think of pale latte). And the uses? I sometimes use it instead of titanium white for mixing tints...it creates much softer hues when mixed with other colors. It is finding the occasional palette spot for mixing flesh tones for portraits. And sometimes it just comes in handy for its nice, soft neutral color. It started out as a color that I doubted I'd use much. Now I see myself needing to restock it in the not too distant future. Some paint manufacturers make a version of it that is merely titanium white mixed with a speck of raw umber. You can mix that yourself; but in my opinion, it doesn't look the same. Other high-end paint makers do as Williamsburg does by heat-altering titanium dioxide. I haven't tried their versions yet; but I do highly recommend the Unbleached Titanium that Williamsburg produces.
Review: The first paint I've felt compelled to review - I've quite enjoyed these oil paints. Out of all of the oil paints I've used before, getting this along with refined linseed oil was the right decision. I got to perfectly choose the opacity of my paint, from sheer to opaque whenever I needed. It was lovely being able to layer so many things so easily. The best part? The sheered background only took about a day to get dry enough to be layered on. It's quite easy to work with after you've played around with how thin versus how thick you like it. You can use it almost like a watercolor when it's thinned out slightly, and it's been great to work with. Easy to mix, very vivid colors, and a perfect set. Exceeded my expectations entirely. I thought $40 was expensive, but after those two paintings, I still have the amount in the photo of paint left. I rolled over the only parts of empty tube. If you're a beginner or intermediate and questioning whether this is actually worth the money, yes. But get linseed oil and a palette to mix, and maybe a dropper if you want to be precise.

## Features

- A mix of Titanium and Zinc White. Combines the hiding power of Titanium and the clean tint properties of Zinc.
- ASTM Lightfastness 1 (Excellent); Opaque; Pigment(s): PW 6 (Titanium Dioxide Rutile) and PW 4 (Zinc Oxide - Zinc Oxide is linked to embrittlement and cleaving of oil paint); Grind: Very Fine.
- VIBRANT COLORS – Each color is formulated to enhance the beauty and luminosity specific to its pigment
- HANDMADE QUALITY – Elevate your artistry with professional-grade oil paint engineered for consistency
- Made in the USA with globally sourced materials by an employee-owned company with more than 40 years of experience making paint for professional artists

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0006OJD5S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,334 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #486 in Art Paints |
| Brand | Williamsburg |
| Color | Titanium - Zinc White |
| Color Code | #FFFFFF |
| Coverage | Fine art |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (851) |
| Date First Available | February 17, 2011 |
| Finish Type | Velvety |
| Included Components | oil paint |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Volume | 150 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
| Item model number | SG_B0006OJD5S_US |
| Manufacturer | Williamsburg |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 6000121-3 |
| Material Type | Titanium |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Information | Tube |
| Paint Type | Oil |
| Product Dimensions | 1.97 x 5.91 x 7.87 inches |
| Size | 5.07 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Specific Uses For Product | Interior/Exterior |
| Surface Recommendation | Interior/Exterior |
| UPC | 877463003134 |
| Unit Count | 5.07 Fluid Ounces |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Williamsburg
- **Color:** Titanium - Zinc White
- **Finish Type:** Velvety
- **Item Form:** Liquid
- **Item Volume:** 150 Milliliters
- **Paint Type:** Oil
- **Size:** 5.07 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
- **Specific Uses For Product:** Interior/Exterior
- **Surface Recommendation:** Interior/Exterior
- **Unit Count:** 5.07 Fluid Ounces

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fabulous premium oil paint...and this color has lots of uses
*by �***� on November 11, 2012*

Anyone who has been painting with oils for any length of time (or passion) is most likely familiar with the Williamsburg paint line. This isn't the Grumbachers, Reeves, or even Winsor & Newton oils from your craft stores. Even many small art supply stores don't carry it because of the higher prices for some of the pigments. It is considered up there with the other top paints such as Old Holland, Harding, Blockx, etc...much higher quality of product and a much higher amount of top-notch pigment loaded with minimal oil/fillers/binders. This doesn't mean that it's not wonderfully creamy to use, though. It just means that when you squeeze out a small nut of paint on your palette, that an equal amount of separated oil doesn't ooze out first and puddle around the color. While some people might be only familiar with using oil color straight from the tube and actually may prefer the thinner consistency of those oil paints, I much prefer a thicker, higher pigment-load product. I always figure that I can quickly and easily thin it to the consistency (and flat, smooth-brushing capability) of thinner oil colors by using various mediums or turps. But when you want to be able to see expressive brush strokes, it really helps to use one of the best. As far as this color goes, I originally bought it just because it was available on Amazon Prime for a good price (plus it is a pigment that is in a lower price range to start with). I've been VERY pleasantly surprised at how many times I've found a use for it though. It isn't one of the mixes of oil colors that you can achieve by mixing a bit of sienna or umber into titanium white. Instead they heat titanium dioxide until it reaches this color...sort of a creamy grayish-buff color (think of pale latte). And the uses? I sometimes use it instead of titanium white for mixing tints...it creates much softer hues when mixed with other colors. It is finding the occasional palette spot for mixing flesh tones for portraits. And sometimes it just comes in handy for its nice, soft neutral color. It started out as a color that I doubted I'd use much. Now I see myself needing to restock it in the not too distant future. Some paint manufacturers make a version of it that is merely titanium white mixed with a speck of raw umber. You can mix that yourself; but in my opinion, it doesn't look the same. Other high-end paint makers do as Williamsburg does by heat-altering titanium dioxide. I haven't tried their versions yet; but I do highly recommend the Unbleached Titanium that Williamsburg produces.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The first paint I've felt compelled to review
*by F***E on December 15, 2022*

I've quite enjoyed these oil paints. Out of all of the oil paints I've used before, getting this along with refined linseed oil was the right decision. I got to perfectly choose the opacity of my paint, from sheer to opaque whenever I needed. It was lovely being able to layer so many things so easily. The best part? The sheered background only took about a day to get dry enough to be layered on. It's quite easy to work with after you've played around with how thin versus how thick you like it. You can use it almost like a watercolor when it's thinned out slightly, and it's been great to work with. Easy to mix, very vivid colors, and a perfect set. Exceeded my expectations entirely. I thought $40 was expensive, but after those two paintings, I still have the amount in the photo of paint left. I rolled over the only parts of empty tube. If you're a beginner or intermediate and questioning whether this is actually worth the money, yes. But get linseed oil and a palette to mix, and maybe a dropper if you want to be precise.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Gold: would never dry, also...
*by G***R on May 8, 2022*

I have previous previously used Williamsburg oils and love them. I found them unmatched for texture and paintability. And their colors are gorgeous. So when I needed a special gold paint I went immediately to Williamsburg. It was very disappointing. At first it just would not even adhere to the canvas almost like it was repelled by it. Eventually I fought with it and used a very long soft brush to kind of spatula on this color. The texture of the paint was very odd -- it's hard to describe. It did not behave like oil paint. First of all it never dried.bI had to take it all off and it just wiped right off like goo. Do not be put off by this -- Williamsburg paint is wonderful. There was just something about this gold paint that did not work.

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