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product_id: 275037053
title: "DS OIL CLR 37ML COBLT TEAL BL"
brand: "daniel smith"
price: "€ 26.86"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 5
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# DS OIL CLR 37ML COBLT TEAL BL

**Brand:** daniel smith
**Price:** € 26.86
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** DS OIL CLR 37ML COBLT TEAL BL by daniel smith
- **How much does it cost?** € 26.86 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.it](https://www.desertcart.it/products/275037053-ds-oil-clr-37ml-coblt-teal-bl)

## Best For

- daniel smith enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted daniel smith brand quality
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## Description

Color:Cobalt Teal Blue




























Daniel Smith Original Oil Color is a classic, highly pigmented, professional grade, lead-free oil paint. Artists love its color strength and lightfastness. With uniform drying time and surface appearance, rich color and buttery consistency, it is wonderful to work with.

## Features

- About this item
- Made in the USA
- ASTM lightfastness rating excellent
- Semi-Transparent
- Artist quality
- Uniform drying time and surface appearance

## Images

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## Available Options

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

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can you use this paint on photos ?**
A: I Don’t believe you can use oil paint on the top of a printed photo, as the oil pain would take a long time to dry
and most likely wrinkle or make the photo mushy.  An alternative would be acrylic paint which dries almost instantally.

**Q: Why does the video show water color? This is an oil paint,  right?**
A: Interesting question.  Yes, this is for an oil paint.  the video and process for making watercolor paint is very similar to the process of making oils.  The stone is still ground over and over to create an incredibly fine powder. for watercolor, water is added to the powder, for oil, it's, well, oil. The D.S.company probably didn't make a separate video just for oil paints. Hope this clears up any questions.  I've used both their oils and their watercolors, and like them.

**Q: Are these water solvable oil paints?**
A: No, they are not soluble in water. The paints are opaque I purchased from Daniel Smith.
When they are dry, you can dilute them with water and continue to use them. I'm used to mix the paint on metal surface. I also purchased my metal palette from Amazon. Here is the link:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0748H2HQ6
good luck.

**Q: Can this be used on wood instruments like violins?**
A: First - Are you painting a violin that will not be used as a musical instrument?  I wouldn’t use oils or any other mediums to paint a violin a musician will be playing.  If you are just painting a violin as a piece of art, I would prime the violin with gesso and then use acrylic paint.  If you want to paint a violin for fun, I would check out artists who have painted violins as a fun art project and see how they do it.

## Customer Reviews

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    Received incorrect color :'(
  

*by P***A on Reviewed in India on 6 June 2020*

Ordered alazerin crimson got permanent red.....very unhappy

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    Lapis Lazuli Genuine and Malachite Genuine
  

*by N***C on Reviewed in the United States on 9 October 2018*

This less expensive Daniel Smith brand of genuine ultramarine (lapis lazuli) is not from Afghanistan (which has the more expensive, purer and bluer form).  This one is a dark ash blue which is still very useful for glazing and knocking down colors for shadows.  I'm using it quite a bit.  Remember that the pigment dispersion in genuine ultramarine blue is uneven (and variant in size) thus giving more refraction of light in a glaze than synthetic ultramarine blue (whose pigments are very even and thus less refractive).  My big problem with this brand is that the lapis lazuli ash blue is ground in safflower oil which has a less binding and strong paint film ( safflower is generally consider less archival as it has only been in use since the mid-twentieth century).  Because Lapis Lazuli has properties like no other color,  your best bet is to spend the big bucks (about $100) on a tube of paint from Afghan mines.  Michael Harding and Natural Pigments are two great companies and their ultramarine genuine is ground in linseed oil.  Also, I bought the Daniel Smith 'Malachite Genuine' (out of curiosity) because it was a favorite of Titian (and nobody else makes it).  It's a beautiful light cool green ground in linseed and that one gets a five star rating.  I'll just end here and say that I'm still giving the Daniel Smith (Ultramarine ash blue) (Lapis Lazuli genuine) four stars because I find myself using it quite a lot in my figure paintings.

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    Review system is confusing; this is a good product
  

*by W***A on Reviewed in the United States on 3 May 2014*

It can be VERY confusing that Amazon lumps in reviews for all the Daniel Smith paint products together, which is why you'll see reviews for lots of different colors, oils, acrylics, and watercolors, all on the same list. For example, I am writing this review for the 37ml Minnesota Pipestone oil paint, but you will see this among reviews for all the other Daniel smith products, too, resulting in a limp 3-star aggregate that doesn't really help.So for what it's worth, this oil paint is GOOD. The pipestone color is a deep rich red, almost an iron oxide red, that is very opaque. It mixes well, but is especially good for when you need a bold, deep red that can overlay the paints beneath it. It's also excellent as a signature paint, since the rich color isn't garish, so signing your paintings with Pipestone oil is attractive and clear.

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*Last updated: 2026-05-11*