First introduced in 1842 by Sir John Herschel, the cyanotype is an iron-based photographic printing process recognised for its distinctive Prussian blue image tone. Originally used for architectural blueprints, it remains one of the most direct and accessible historic printing methods.
This kit contains the essential working solutions and instruments required to produce cyanotype prints under UV exposure. Each component is prepared and packaged in small batches in the U.K. for consistency and reliable working results.
Contents
Two × 100ml Cyanotype Solutions (A + B) 90g Citric Acid (Clearing Bath) 65mm Goat Hair Hake Brush Two × 20ml Measures Two × 3ml Pipettes Two × 5ml Syringes Two pairs of Nitrile Gloves Printed User Guide Safety Data Sheets (SDS) via QR
Designed for contact printing with objects or negatives on fine art papers.
Supplied in accordance with UK REACH / CLP Regulations.