Burnt Umber
Description
Burnt Umber is a rich dark brown watercolor pigment made from natural brown clays found in the earth. It was named after Umbria, a region in Italy where it was originally mined. The pigment is made by burning the raw Umber, which intensifies its color and gives it a reddish-brown tone.
Additional information
| Level | Artist |
|---|---|
| Colour Number | 687 |
| Pigment Codes | PBr7, PY42 |
| Lightfastness(+++,++,+) | +++ |
| Opacity (Transparence, Semi-Transparence, Semi-Opaque, Opaque) | Opaque |
| size | 8ml/21ml |
Our Production Process
Raw Material Sourcing
Sourcing FSC® certified cotton, linen, and other materials from sustainable suppliers.
Weaving & Preparation
Automated looms ensure uniform canvas texture providing an exceptional painting experience.
Priming (Patented Technology)
Multi-layer coating using patented technology ensuring uniform coverage, strong adhesion, and durability.
Quality Control
ISO-certified rigorous quality checks ensuring every roll meets standards for weight, width, and durability.
FAQ
“Phoenix pigments have high color saturation and excellent stability, making them my first choice for creating large-scale works.”
“As an art college student, the cost-effectiveness and quality of Phoenix pigments exceeded my expectations.”
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