





Dark and warm bBurnt Umber Watercolor - An Essential Hue for Your Artistic Palette
Burnt umber offers deep, warm tones, perfect for creating subtle shadows, natural textures, and rich, warm atmospheres.rown. Interesting color for dark your shades.
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Burnt Umber watercolor, a rich and deep color that offers incredible versatility in your creations. With its characteristic brown-red hue, it is ideal for adding depth to your artwork. This natural earth pigment allows you to create subtle effects, from the darkest shadows to soft earthy tones.
Burnt Umber is a permanent pigment, meaning your artwork won’t degrade over time. It is therefore perfect for long-lasting compositions.
Highly versatile, it is very useful for mixing:
Burnt Umber gets its name from an earth rich in iron oxides, traditionally heated at high temperatures to obtain this dark and intense hue. Used by artists since Antiquity, it has stood the test of time. From Roman murals to Renaissance masterpieces, Burnt Umber has been, and remains, an essential color on the artist’s palette.
Data sheet
Reference | A39 |
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Pigment: | PBr7 |
Mono-pigmented: | Yes |
Granulation: | Granular |
Opacity: | Semi-transparent |
Tint power: | Average |
Pigment family: | Natural pigment |
Binder: | Distilled water, gum arabic, honey, vegetal glycerine |
Cotation - Blue lightfastness scale: | 8 |
Lightfastness: | Excellent |
Percentage of méthylisothiazolinone (preserservative): | between 0,1 and 0,7% |
Colors | Brown |