Honey watercolors

The VHaquarell honey watercolors are produced according to a traditional formulation using artist-grade pigments, which are hand-bound with honey, gum arabic, and clove oil.

Depending on the pigment, the paints are transparent to semi-transparent. The production cycle of this series takes up to 5 months.

Metallic watercolors

The VHaquarell metallic watercolors are produced by hand according to a deliberately reduced formulation using mica-based metallic pigments, gum arabic, and clove oil.

Depending on the pigment, they are opaque to highly opaque with a metallic reflex, whose effect varies depending on the paper.

Chameleon watercolors

The VHaquarell chameleon watercolors are produced by hand according to a clearly structured formulation using chameleon pigments, gum arabic, and clove oil.

The visual appearance varies depending on light incidence and viewing angle, producing different visual effects on light and dark paper.

Honey Watercolor Paints – Limited Edition

This limited edition is based on the same formulation and materials as the VHaquarell honey watercolors.

The colors are produced as a one-time edition and correspond in their properties to the honey watercolors, with a transparent to semi-transparent character.

Neon watercolors

The VHaquarell neon watercolors are produced by hand based on the honey watercolor formulation, using neon pigments, gum arabic, honey, and clove oil.

They exhibit high color brightness and visibility and display a transparent to semi-transparent character on paper.

Starter watercolors

This color series represents the first product generation of VHaquarell and is based on the same formulation as the current honey watercolors, while exhibiting a different effect.

On paper, the colors display a matte, semi-transparent character. The series has been discontinued; a reissue is not intended.

Watercolor

Watercolors – Vegan Edition

This series is based on an alternative formulation in which honey has been replaced by glycerin and exhibits an effect similar to that of the honey watercolors.

On paper, the colors display a transparent to semi-transparent character. The series is limited and has been discontinued; a renewed release is not intended.