Seaweed Extract (λ-Carrageenan) – Natural Thickener for Marbling Art
Lambda Carrageenan (λ-Carrageenan) is one of the best thickening agents used in marbling (Ebru) art. It does not form a gel and dissolves quickly in both cold and hot water, making it easy to use. Since it does not require heating, it is commonly preferred in instant (ready-to-use) products. When cooled, it does not form helix structures, ensuring a homogeneous consistency.
The Importance of Lambda Carrageenan in Marbling Art
Thickening agents, such as seaweed extracts or powdered carrageenan, are used in marbling art to increase the viscosity of water. When mixed with water, λ-Carrageenan creates an ideal consistency in the marbling tray, preventing the colors from sinking. This property allows the colors to move freely on the surface, making it easier for artists to shape patterns.
Lambda Carrageenan is one of the best thickeners for preparing marbling water and is preferred by professionals. This natural thickener, derived from brown seaweed found in the depths of the ocean, keeps the water clear and enhances the vibrancy of colors. Carrageenan can be stored for up to 30 days under normal temperature and humidity conditions.
Lambda Carrageenan Packaging Options
Available in different package sizes to meet your needs:
50 g Lambda Carrageenan: Suitable for small-scale and personal projects.
100 g Lambda Carrageenan: Ideal for medium-sized marbling works.
250 g Lambda Carrageenan: Recommended for artists who work with marbling regularly.
500 g Lambda Carrageenan: Suitable for workshops and large-scale production.
How to Use Lambda Carrageenan?
Since thickening agents come in different types and qualities, the correct proportions may vary by product. λ-Carrageenan dissolves easily in warm or hot water. For example, add 4-5 grams of λ-Carrageenan to 1 liter of water and stir thoroughly until completely dissolved. Letting the mixture rest for a few hours enhances its solubility.
This thickener ensures a homogeneous viscosity for marbling water, helping the colors spread more evenly. Marbling water prepared with λ-Carrageenan should be stored in a cool, dark place to prolong its usability.
Order & Delivery
Lambda Carrageenan remains fresh for a long time if protected from air and moisture. Your order can be delivered to your address within a few days. For the best quality and reliable use, it is recommended to store it under proper conditions.
Seaweed Extract (λ-Carrageenan) – Natural Thickener for Marbling Art
Lambda Carrageenan (λ-Carrageenan) is one of the best thickening agents used in marbling (Ebru) art. It does not form a gel and dissolves quickly in both cold and hot water, making it easy to use. Since it does not require heating, it is commonly preferred in instant (ready-to-use) products. When cooled, it does not form helix structures, ensuring a homogeneous consistency.
The Importance of Lambda Carrageenan in Marbling Art
Thickening agents, such as seaweed extracts or powdered carrageenan, are used in marbling art to increase the viscosity of water. When mixed with water, λ-Carrageenan creates an ideal consistency in the marbling tray, preventing the colors from sinking. This property allows the colors to move freely on the surface, making it easier for artists to shape patterns.
Lambda Carrageenan is one of the best thickeners for preparing marbling water and is preferred by professionals. This natural thickener, derived from brown seaweed found in the depths of the ocean, keeps the water clear and enhances the vibrancy of colors. Carrageenan can be stored for up to 30 days under normal temperature and humidity conditions.
Lambda Carrageenan Packaging Options
Available in different package sizes to meet your needs:
50 g Lambda Carrageenan: Suitable for small-scale and personal projects.
100 g Lambda Carrageenan: Ideal for medium-sized marbling works.
250 g Lambda Carrageenan: Recommended for artists who work with marbling regularly.
500 g Lambda Carrageenan: Suitable for workshops and large-scale production.
How to Use Lambda Carrageenan?
Since thickening agents come in different types and qualities, the correct proportions may vary by product. λ-Carrageenan dissolves easily in warm or hot water. For example, add 4-5 grams of λ-Carrageenan to 1 liter of water and stir thoroughly until completely dissolved. Letting the mixture rest for a few hours enhances its solubility.
This thickener ensures a homogeneous viscosity for marbling water, helping the colors spread more evenly. Marbling water prepared with λ-Carrageenan should be stored in a cool, dark place to prolong its usability.
Order & Delivery
Lambda Carrageenan remains fresh for a long time if protected from air and moisture. Your order can be delivered to your address within a few days. For the best quality and reliable use, it is recommended to store it under proper conditions.
Seaweed Extract (λ-Carrageenan) – Natural Thickener for Marbling Art
Lambda Carrageenan (λ-Carrageenan) is one of the best thickening agents used in marbling (Ebru) art. It does not form a gel and dissolves quickly in both cold and hot water, making it easy to use. Since it does not require heating, it is commonly preferred in instant (ready-to-use) products. When cooled, it does not form helix structures, ensuring a homogeneous consistency.
The Importance of Lambda Carrageenan in Marbling Art
Thickening agents, such as seaweed extracts or powdered carrageenan, are used in marbling art to increase the viscosity of water. When mixed with water, λ-Carrageenan creates an ideal consistency in the marbling tray, preventing the colors from sinking. This property allows the colors to move freely on the surface, making it easier for artists to shape patterns.
Lambda Carrageenan is one of the best thickeners for preparing marbling water and is preferred by professionals. This natural thickener, derived from brown seaweed found in the depths of the ocean, keeps the water clear and enhances the vibrancy of colors. Carrageenan can be stored for up to 30 days under normal temperature and humidity conditions.
Lambda Carrageenan Packaging Options
Available in different package sizes to meet your needs:
50 g Lambda Carrageenan: Suitable for small-scale and personal projects.
100 g Lambda Carrageenan: Ideal for medium-sized marbling works.
250 g Lambda Carrageenan: Recommended for artists who work with marbling regularly.
500 g Lambda Carrageenan: Suitable for workshops and large-scale production.
How to Use Lambda Carrageenan?
Since thickening agents come in different types and qualities, the correct proportions may vary by product. λ-Carrageenan dissolves easily in warm or hot water. For example, add 4-5 grams of λ-Carrageenan to 1 liter of water and stir thoroughly until completely dissolved. Letting the mixture rest for a few hours enhances its solubility.
This thickener ensures a homogeneous viscosity for marbling water, helping the colors spread more evenly. Marbling water prepared with λ-Carrageenan should be stored in a cool, dark place to prolong its usability.
Order & Delivery
Lambda Carrageenan remains fresh for a long time if protected from air and moisture. Your order can be delivered to your address within a few days. For the best quality and reliable use, it is recommended to store it under proper conditions.
Seaweed Extract (λ-Carrageenan) – Natural Thickener for Marbling Art
Lambda Carrageenan (λ-Carrageenan) is one of the best thickening agents used in marbling (Ebru) art. It does not form a gel and dissolves quickly in both cold and hot water, making it easy to use. Since it does not require heating, it is commonly preferred in instant (ready-to-use) products. When cooled, it does not form helix structures, ensuring a homogeneous consistency.
The Importance of Lambda Carrageenan in Marbling Art
Thickening agents, such as seaweed extracts or powdered carrageenan, are used in marbling art to increase the viscosity of water. When mixed with water, λ-Carrageenan creates an ideal consistency in the marbling tray, preventing the colors from sinking. This property allows the colors to move freely on the surface, making it easier for artists to shape patterns.
Lambda Carrageenan is one of the best thickeners for preparing marbling water and is preferred by professionals. This natural thickener, derived from brown seaweed found in the depths of the ocean, keeps the water clear and enhances the vibrancy of colors. Carrageenan can be stored for up to 30 days under normal temperature and humidity conditions.
Lambda Carrageenan Packaging Options
Available in different package sizes to meet your needs:
100 g Lambda Carrageenan: Ideal for medium-sized marbling works.
250 g Lambda Carrageenan: Recommended for artists who work with marbling regularly.
500 g Lambda Carrageenan: Suitable for workshops and large-scale production.
How to Use Lambda Carrageenan?
Since thickening agents come in different types and qualities, the correct proportions may vary by product. λ-Carrageenan dissolves easily in warm or hot water. For example, add 4-5 grams of λ-Carrageenan to 1 liter of water and stir thoroughly until completely dissolved. Letting the mixture rest for a few hours enhances its solubility.
This thickener ensures a homogeneous viscosity for marbling water, helping the colors spread more evenly. Marbling water prepared with λ-Carrageenan should be stored in a cool, dark place to prolong its usability.
Order & Delivery
Lambda Carrageenan remains fresh for a long time if protected from air and moisture. Your order can be delivered to your address within a few days. For the best quality and reliable use, it is recommended to store it under proper conditions.
Lambda Carragen: Ideal Thickener for Marbling
Lambda Carragen (λ-Carrageen) does not form a gel structure and dissolves perfectly in hot and cold liquids. This property makes it ideal for products requiring immediate use.
Applications
Thickeners: Increases the viscosity of liquids for a more stable consistency.
Ebru Art: Used in Ebru and other water-based art techniques.
Artistic Applications: Facilitates better control of colors on the liquid surface.
Natural Source: Derived from brown seaweed and environmentally friendly.
Advantages
Durability: Resistant to temperature and humidity fluctuations.
Natural & Sustainable: Eco-friendly and biodegradable.
Versatile Use: Preferred in the food, art, and industrial sectors.
Order & Delivery
Lambda Carragen is delivered to your doorstep within a few days.
Thickening Agents
Thickening agents prevent colors in the art of Ebru from sinking to the bottom of the water and ensure that the colors spread on the water’s surface. These substances increase the viscosity of the water in the Ebru tray, allowing the colors to adhere easily to the paper. Thickening agents are divided into two categories: natural and artificial.
Natural and Artificial Thickening Agents
Natural thickening agents are derived from Astragalus roots or Irish moss (Carrageenan) and are used in powder form. Since preparing sheet tragacanth is labor-intensive, natural substances such as seaweed and powdered tragacanth are more commonly preferred. Carrageenan produces successful results in the art of Ebru and positively affects the appearance of colors.
Synthetic thickening agents are also used, and some artists use materials such as wallpaper paste. However, this method may cause colors to lose their vibrancy and lead to cracks in the patterns.
How to Prepare Thickening Agent (Powdered Tragacanth)?
Since there are different types and qualities of thickening agents, the correct measurements may vary depending on the product. It is generally prepared by mixing it with warm or hot water. For example, 4-5 grams of thickening agent should be added to 1 liter of water and stirred thoroughly until fully dissolved. Allowing the mixture to rest for a few hours improves its dissolution. The prepared thickening solution should be stored in a cool, dark place to prolong its usability.
Ready-to-Use Liquid Thickening Agents
To simplify the preparation process, concentrated liquid thickening agents are also available. These products are diluted with water before use. The recommended dilution ratios are indicated on the product labels.
500 ml Concentrated Liquid Thickening Agent: Suitable for small-scale work. It is diluted with a specific amount of water before use. This amount corresponds to 2 liters of standard Ebru water.
1 L Concentrated Liquid Thickening Agent: Preferred for medium-scale Ebru work. This product is designed to be diluted with 2-4 liters of water. Exact proportions are provided on the product label.
5 L Concentrated Liquid Thickening Agent: Ideal for workshops and large-scale production. It can be mixed with a larger amount of water for extended use. It corresponds to approximately 10-20 liters of Ebru water.
Liquid thickening agents should be thoroughly mixed with water until a homogeneous consistency is achieved and allowed to rest for a few hours. The mixture should be stored in a cool, dark place for long-term usability.
Thickening Agents
Thickening agents prevent colors in the art of Ebru from sinking to the bottom of the water and ensure that the colors spread on the water’s surface. These substances increase the viscosity of the water in the Ebru tray, allowing the colors to adhere easily to the paper. Thickening agents are divided into two categories: natural and artificial.
Natural and Artificial Thickening Agents
Natural thickening agents are derived from Astragalus roots or Irish moss (Carrageenan) and are used in powder form. Since preparing sheet tragacanth is labor-intensive, natural substances such as seaweed and powdered tragacanth are more commonly preferred. Carrageenan produces successful results in the art of Ebru and positively affects the appearance of colors.
Synthetic thickening agents are also used, and some artists use materials such as wallpaper paste. However, this method may cause colors to lose their vibrancy and lead to cracks in the patterns.
How to Prepare Thickening Agent (Powdered Tragacanth)?
Since there are different types and qualities of thickening agents, the correct measurements may vary depending on the product. It is generally prepared by mixing it with warm or hot water. For example, 4-5 grams of thickening agent should be added to 1 liter of water and stirred thoroughly until fully dissolved. Allowing the mixture to rest for a few hours improves its dissolution. The prepared thickening solution should be stored in a cool, dark place to prolong its usability.
Ready-to-Use Liquid Thickening Agents
To simplify the preparation process, concentrated liquid thickening agents are also available. These products are diluted with water before use. The recommended dilution ratios are indicated on the product labels.
500 ml Concentrated Liquid Thickening Agent: Suitable for small-scale work. It is diluted with a specific amount of water before use. This amount corresponds to 2 liters of standard Ebru water.
1 L Concentrated Liquid Thickening Agent: Preferred for medium-scale Ebru work. This product is designed to be diluted with 2-4 liters of water. Exact proportions are provided on the product label.
5 L Concentrated Liquid Thickening Agent: Ideal for workshops and large-scale production. It can be mixed with a larger amount of water for extended use. It corresponds to approximately 10-20 liters of Ebru water.
Liquid thickening agents should be thoroughly mixed with water until a homogeneous consistency is achieved and allowed to rest for a few hours. The mixture should be stored in a cool, dark place for long-term usability.
Thickening Agents
Thickening agents prevent colors in the art of Ebru from sinking to the bottom of the water and ensure that the colors spread on the water’s surface. These substances increase the viscosity of the water in the Ebru tray, allowing the colors to adhere easily to the paper. Thickening agents are divided into two categories: natural and artificial.
Natural and Artificial Thickening Agents
Natural thickening agents are derived from Astragalus roots or Irish moss (Carrageenan) and are used in powder form. Since preparing sheet tragacanth is labor-intensive, natural substances such as seaweed and powdered tragacanth are more commonly preferred. Carrageenan produces successful results in the art of Ebru and positively affects the appearance of colors.
Synthetic thickening agents are also used, and some artists use materials such as wallpaper paste. However, this method may cause colors to lose their vibrancy and lead to cracks in the patterns.
How to Prepare Thickening Agent (Powdered Tragacanth)?
Since there are different types and qualities of thickening agents, the correct measurements may vary depending on the product. It is generally prepared by mixing it with warm or hot water. For example, 4-5 grams of thickening agent should be added to 1 liter of water and stirred thoroughly until fully dissolved. Allowing the mixture to rest for a few hours improves its dissolution. The prepared thickening solution should be stored in a cool, dark place to prolong its usability.
Ready-to-Use Liquid Thickening Agents
To simplify the preparation process, concentrated liquid thickening agents are also available. These products are diluted with water before use. The recommended dilution ratios are indicated on the product labels.
500 ml Concentrated Liquid Thickening Agent: Suitable for small-scale work. It is diluted with a specific amount of water before use. This amount corresponds to 2 liters of standard Ebru water.
1 L Concentrated Liquid Thickening Agent: Preferred for medium-scale Ebru work. This product is designed to be diluted with 2-4 liters of water. Exact proportions are provided on the product label.
5 L Concentrated Liquid Thickening Agent: Ideal for workshops and large-scale production. It can be mixed with a larger amount of water for extended use. It corresponds to approximately 10-20 liters of Ebru water.
Liquid thickening agents should be thoroughly mixed with water until a homogeneous consistency is achieved and allowed to rest for a few hours. The mixture should be stored in a cool, dark place for long-term usability.
Lambda Carrageenan λ-Carrageenan does not form gels and is highly soluble both cold and hot. This carrageenan is widely used in instant products where no heating should occur. λ-Carrageenan does not form helix structures upon cooling. Thickening agents in this case are moss extracts or carrageenan in powdered form. They are mixed with water and ensure that the water attains a consistency on which colors can be sprinkled and worked with—without sinking in the water. Lambda Carrageenan: It is the best thickening agent used as a raw material in the production of marbling water and is preferred by masters. Carrageenan is a brown algae plant harvested from the depths of the ocean. It is considered the best illuminator-intensifier for marbling art. Carrageenan can remain intact under normal temperature and humidity conditions for up to 30 days. Delivered to your home within a few days
Thickening Agents
Thickening Agents
Thickening agents prevent colors in Ebru art from sinking to the bottom of the water and allow the colors to spread on the water surface. These substances increase the viscosity of the water in the marbling tray, helping the colors adhere easily to the paper. Thickening agents are divided into two categories: natural and artificial.
Natural thickening agents are obtained from tragacanth roots or Irish moss (carrageenan) and are used in powder form. Since sheet tragacanth requires labor-intensive preparation, natural substances such as seaweed and powdered tragacanth are more commonly preferred. Carrageenan provides successful results in Ebru art and positively affects the appearance of colors.
Synthetic thickening agents are also used, with some artists using materials such as wallpaper paste. However, this method can cause colors to lose their vibrancy and lead to cracks in patterns.
How to Prepare Thickening Agent (Powdered Tragacanth)?
Since there are different types and qualities of thickening agents, the appropriate measurements may vary for each product. It is generally prepared by mixing it with hot or lukewarm water. For example, 4-5 grams of thickening agent should be added to 1 liter of water and stirred well until fully dissolved. Storing the prepared thickened water in a cool environment or adding a preservative helps delay spoilage.
Thickening Agents
Thickening Agents
Thickening agents prevent colors in Ebru art from sinking to the bottom of the water and allow the colors to spread on the water surface. These substances increase the viscosity of the water in the marbling tray, helping the colors adhere easily to the paper. Thickening agents are divided into two categories: natural and artificial.
Natural thickening agents are obtained from tragacanth roots or Irish moss (carrageenan) and are used in powder form. Since sheet tragacanth requires labor-intensive preparation, natural substances such as seaweed and powdered tragacanth are more commonly preferred. Carrageenan provides successful results in Ebru art and positively affects the appearance of colors.
Synthetic thickening agents are also used, with some artists using materials such as wallpaper paste. However, this method can cause colors to lose their vibrancy and lead to cracks in patterns.
How to Prepare Thickening Agent (Powdered Tragacanth)?
Since there are different types and qualities of thickening agents, the appropriate measurements may vary for each product. It is generally prepared by mixing it with hot or lukewarm water. For example, 4-5 grams of thickening agent should be added to 1 liter of water and stirred well until fully dissolved. Storing the prepared thickened water in a cool environment or adding a preservative helps delay spoilage.
Thickening Agents
Thickening Agents
Thickening agents prevent colors in Ebru art from sinking to the bottom of the water and allow the colors to spread on the water surface. These substances increase the viscosity of the water in the marbling tray, helping the colors adhere easily to the paper. Thickening agents are divided into two categories: natural and artificial.
Natural thickening agents are obtained from tragacanth roots or Irish moss (carrageenan) and are used in powder form. Since sheet tragacanth requires labor-intensive preparation, natural substances such as seaweed and powdered tragacanth are more commonly preferred. Carrageenan provides successful results in Ebru art and positively affects the appearance of colors.
Synthetic thickening agents are also used, with some artists using materials such as wallpaper paste. However, this method can cause colors to lose their vibrancy and lead to cracks in patterns.
How to Prepare Thickening Agent (Powdered Tragacanth)?
Since there are different types and qualities of thickening agents, the appropriate measurements may vary for each product. It is generally prepared by mixing it with hot or lukewarm water. For example, 4-5 grams of thickening agent should be added to 1 liter of water and stirred well until fully dissolved. Storing the prepared thickened water in a cool environment or adding a preservative helps delay spoilage.
Thickening Agents
Thickening Agents
Thickening agents prevent colors in Ebru art from sinking to the bottom of the water and allow the colors to spread on the water surface. These substances increase the viscosity of the water in the marbling tray, helping the colors adhere easily to the paper. Thickening agents are divided into two categories: natural and artificial.
Natural thickening agents are obtained from tragacanth roots or Irish moss (carrageenan) and are used in powder form. Since sheet tragacanth requires labor-intensive preparation, natural substances such as seaweed and powdered tragacanth are more commonly preferred. Carrageenan provides successful results in Ebru art and positively affects the appearance of colors.
Synthetic thickening agents are also used, with some artists using materials such as wallpaper paste. However, this method can cause colors to lose their vibrancy and lead to cracks in patterns.
How to Prepare Thickening Agent (Powdered Tragacanth)?
Since there are different types and qualities of thickening agents, the appropriate measurements may vary for each product. It is generally prepared by mixing it with hot or lukewarm water. For example, 4-5 grams of thickening agent should be added to 1 liter of water and stirred well until fully dissolved. Storing the prepared thickened water in a cool environment or adding a preservative helps delay spoilage.
Thickening Agents
Thickening agents prevent colors in the art of Ebru from sinking to the bottom of the water and ensure that the colors spread on the water’s surface. These substances increase the viscosity of the water in the Ebru tray, allowing the colors to be easily transferred onto the paper. Thickening agents are divided into two categories: natural and artificial.
Natural thickening agents are derived from tragacanth roots or Irish moss (carrageenan) and are used in powder form. Since preparing sheet tragacanth is labor-intensive, natural substances such as seaweed and powdered tragacanth are more commonly preferred. Carrageenan yields good results in Ebru printing techniques and also enhances the appearance of colors.
Synthetic thickening agents are also used, with some artists opting for wallpaper paste. However, this method causes the colors to lose their vibrancy and creates cracks in the patterns.
How is Thickening Agent (Powdered Tragacanth) Prepared?
Since there are various types and qualities of thickening agents, the correct amounts may vary depending on the product. It is usually mixed with lukewarm water (21-25 degrees). For example, 4 grams of thickening agent should be added to 1 liter of water and stirred thoroughly until it is completely dissolved. The prepared thickening agent should be stored in a cool place to extend its shelf life.