


🎨 Paint with purpose—where art meets earth’s revival.
The Gamblin Reclaimed Earth Set is a limited edition oil paint collection featuring three 37ml tubes of pigments reclaimed from iron-contaminated waters caused by mining. Developed through a collaboration between engineer Guy Riefler and artist John Sabraw, this set supports ecological restoration efforts for the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers by donating over 20% of proceeds. The set includes Brown Ochre, Rust Red, and Iron Violet—Gamblin’s first mauve pigment—along with a 6.5" primed, crack-resistant cradled panel, offering artists a unique, eco-conscious palette for their creative projects.
| ASIN | B08DN55DGC |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,057,531 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 8,976 in Paints |
| Colour | Reclaimed Earth Set |
| Coverage | full |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars (90) |
| Date First Available | 10 Nov. 2020 |
| Finish | Oil |
| Included Components | 3 tubes of paint, 6.5 primed cradled panel |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 340 g |
| Item model number | 101113 |
| Manufacturer | GAMBLIN ARTISTS COLORS |
| Part Number | 101113 |
| Product Dimensions | 16.51 x 4.45 x 16.51 cm; 340.19 g |
| Size | 37 ml (Pack of 3) |
| Special Features | Crack Resistant |
| Usage | Interior |
M**Y
... "one of the tubes's paint oozed all out the first time they opened it." So, knowing the nature of tubed oils, and since it's mid-July, I decided that when I got the tubes, I'd check for pressure and what not when I got them. Yup. I bought two sets and I checked all six tubes. The violet seemed ok. The red and the ochre were under a little excess pressure. One audiably went pufft, when I opened it, but it didn't ooze. Shoved a kebab stick into the tube, got a few more sssssst's, stirred it a littlebit. One was oily at the top and did ooze a bit, as if some oil separated fro the pigment a bit. That's not uncommon with oils. One tube, I wasn't paying attention when I opened it, then looked to see about 1/2 inch of paint erupted from the tube, then stopped. You can squeeze the tube the "right" way to get it back in the tube. Poked a stick into that one too to swish it all around. Going to let them all acclimate to their new surroundings but I sure am glad I read that review otherwise I'd have a few mini paint bombs lyin about.
G**Y
Great addition to my palette. Iron violet is very beatiful. Use Rusty iron for naturally looking rust or wood. Brown ochre is another earthy brown.
K**Y
I loved the colors, but unfortunately one of the tubes has gas or is under pressure. The tube was swollen looking and soon as I opened it, all the paint just started coming out and didn't stop, I was unable to recap it so it just all poured out in a container, pretty disappointing as the price is not cheap and I'm not sure if there was a reaction of some sort...
T**H
I saw a video on people cleaning up waste water and other stuff from mining or something like that. The interesting part was that there was a company turning the waste product into paints. I already was a fan of the Gamblin paints so decided to try them. I love two of the browns, one closer to a reddish brown, the third is good, but wasn't as useful in the project I was working on. The paints are a good quality and smooth quality with a lot of pigment.
L**S
I love using these colors! They are so great for landscapes involving trees, or brown and red hair in portraits. The Iron Violet has become a quick go to as a cooler brown without leaning too blue. The Rust Red is a nice vivid color. The Brown Ochre is a pretty simple color. The other two are where the pack really shines- the Rust Red also has a slightly grainy texture that I love for some extra tooth on canvas or panel. Speaking of which, the prepared panel that the box comes in is GREAT and I wish I could get more- it's a thick backed panel that's already gessoed! I'll probably buy these again once I run out- they've lasted me a while so far but for those special spots I need them, they're PERFECT.
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