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Jacquard Cyanotype Amonium Citrate
Jacquard Cyanotype Ferric Ammonium Citrate is a light-sensitive iron salt used with potassium ferricyanide for cyanotype printing.
This is the raw material for creating Solution B in the cyanotype process.
Traditional cyanotype was an antique photographic process distinctive for producing Prussian Blue monochromatic prints. Today, Jacquard Cyanotype lets you create rich, Prussian Blue-colored photographs and photograms on fabric or paper in just minutes. The solution can be applied to any natural fiber, including paper, cotton, silk, wood, and wool.
Is it dangerous?
Cyanotype is non-toxic and does not present any significant health risk or danger. That said, care should always be taken
to avoid ingestion, inhalation and contact with skin when handling the cyanotype chemicals and fabrics.
Is it safe for children?
Yes, cyanotype is safe for children and makes a great classroom activity! That said, care should always be taken to avoid
ingestion, inhalation and contact with skin when handling the cyanotype chemicals and fabrics. Adult supervision is highly
recommended.
This is the raw material for creating Solution B in the cyanotype process.
Traditional cyanotype was an antique photographic process distinctive for producing Prussian Blue monochromatic prints. Today, Jacquard Cyanotype lets you create rich, Prussian Blue-colored photographs and photograms on fabric or paper in just minutes. The solution can be applied to any natural fiber, including paper, cotton, silk, wood, and wool.
Is it dangerous?
Cyanotype is non-toxic and does not present any significant health risk or danger. That said, care should always be taken
to avoid ingestion, inhalation and contact with skin when handling the cyanotype chemicals and fabrics.
Is it safe for children?
Yes, cyanotype is safe for children and makes a great classroom activity! That said, care should always be taken to avoid
ingestion, inhalation and contact with skin when handling the cyanotype chemicals and fabrics. Adult supervision is highly
recommended.
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Jacquard Cyanotype Amonium Citrate
Jacquard Cyanotype Amonium Citrate
Jacquard Cyanotype Ferric Ammonium Citrate is a light-sensitive iron salt used with potassium ferricyanide for cyanotype printing.
This is the raw material for creating Solution B in the cyanotype process.
Traditional cyanotype was an antique photographic process distinctive for producing Prussian Blue monochromatic prints. Today, Jacquard Cyanotype lets you create rich, Prussian Blue-colored photographs and photograms on fabric or paper in just minutes. The solution can be applied to any natural fiber, including paper, cotton, silk, wood, and wool.
Is it dangerous?
Cyanotype is non-toxic and does not present any significant health risk or danger. That said, care should always be taken
to avoid ingestion, inhalation and contact with skin when handling the cyanotype chemicals and fabrics.
Is it safe for children?
Yes, cyanotype is safe for children and makes a great classroom activity! That said, care should always be taken to avoid
ingestion, inhalation and contact with skin when handling the cyanotype chemicals and fabrics. Adult supervision is highly
recommended.
This is the raw material for creating Solution B in the cyanotype process.
Traditional cyanotype was an antique photographic process distinctive for producing Prussian Blue monochromatic prints. Today, Jacquard Cyanotype lets you create rich, Prussian Blue-colored photographs and photograms on fabric or paper in just minutes. The solution can be applied to any natural fiber, including paper, cotton, silk, wood, and wool.
Is it dangerous?
Cyanotype is non-toxic and does not present any significant health risk or danger. That said, care should always be taken
to avoid ingestion, inhalation and contact with skin when handling the cyanotype chemicals and fabrics.
Is it safe for children?
Yes, cyanotype is safe for children and makes a great classroom activity! That said, care should always be taken to avoid
ingestion, inhalation and contact with skin when handling the cyanotype chemicals and fabrics. Adult supervision is highly
recommended.
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Jacquard Cyanotype Ferric Ammonium Citrate is a light-sensitive iron salt used with potassium ferricyanide for cyanotype printing.
This is the raw material for creating Solution B in the cyanotype process.
Traditional cyanotype was an antique photographic process distinctive for producing Prussian Blue monochromatic prints. Today, Jacquard Cyanotype lets you create rich, Prussian Blue-colored photographs and photograms on fabric or paper in just minutes. The solution can be applied to any natural fiber, including paper, cotton, silk, wood, and wool.
Is it dangerous?
Cyanotype is non-toxic and does not present any significant health risk or danger. That said, care should always be taken
to avoid ingestion, inhalation and contact with skin when handling the cyanotype chemicals and fabrics.
Is it safe for children?
Yes, cyanotype is safe for children and makes a great classroom activity! That said, care should always be taken to avoid
ingestion, inhalation and contact with skin when handling the cyanotype chemicals and fabrics. Adult supervision is highly
recommended.
This is the raw material for creating Solution B in the cyanotype process.
Traditional cyanotype was an antique photographic process distinctive for producing Prussian Blue monochromatic prints. Today, Jacquard Cyanotype lets you create rich, Prussian Blue-colored photographs and photograms on fabric or paper in just minutes. The solution can be applied to any natural fiber, including paper, cotton, silk, wood, and wool.
Is it dangerous?
Cyanotype is non-toxic and does not present any significant health risk or danger. That said, care should always be taken
to avoid ingestion, inhalation and contact with skin when handling the cyanotype chemicals and fabrics.
Is it safe for children?
Yes, cyanotype is safe for children and makes a great classroom activity! That said, care should always be taken to avoid
ingestion, inhalation and contact with skin when handling the cyanotype chemicals and fabrics. Adult supervision is highly
recommended.

















