The following list includes commercially or artistically important inorganic pigments of natural and synthetic origin.[1]
Aluminum pigments
Copper pigments
Cobalt pigments
Manganese pigments
Gold pigments
Arsenic pigments
Aluminum pigments
Cobalt pigments
Copper pigments
Iron pigments
Manganese pigments
Arsenic Pigments
Cadmium pigments
Chromium pigments
Cobalt pigments
Copper pigments
Other pigments
Arsenic pigments
Bismuth pigments
Cadmium pigments
Chromium pigments
Cobalt pigments
Iron pigments
Lead pigments
Strontium pigments
Titanium pigments
Tin pigments
Zinc pigments
Bismuth pigments
Cadmium pigments
Chromium pigments
Arsenic pigments
Cadmium pigments
Cerium pigments
Iron oxide pigments
Lead pigments
Mercury pigments
Clay earth pigments (naturally formed iron oxides)
Carbonaceous pigments
Iron pigments
Manganese pigments
Titanium pigments
Antimony pigment
Barium pigments
Lead pigment
Titanium pigment
Zinc pigments
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A number of pigments, especially traditional ones, contain heavy metals such as lead, mercury, and cadmium that are highly toxic. The use of these pigments is now highly restricted in many countries.[1]