Art Spectrum Artists Watercolour Paint Burnt Umber S1
Art SpectrumĀ® Burnt Umber takes its name from both the particular clay that itās made from, umber, which in Latin means āshadowā and from the name of the Italian region of Umbria where much of it was sourced during the Renaissance and earlier.
The pigment umber gets its particular colour from the traces of iron and manganese. In accordance with proven traditional methods of production, all Art SpectrumĀ® Artistsā Watercolours are carefully stone milled to enhance the individual brilliance of each selected permanent pigment and to maximise its handling qualities. Successful watercolours depend on selecting the best quality paper, the permanence and brilliance of the pigments and the use of a wide variety of quality brushes.
Available in 10ml tubes. Series 1-4.
We do not recommend using Art SpectrumĀ® Artistsā Watercolours as pans.
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Art Spectrum Artists Watercolour Paint Burnt Umber S1
Art Spectrum Artists Watercolour Paint Burnt Umber S1
Art SpectrumĀ® Burnt Umber takes its name from both the particular clay that itās made from, umber, which in Latin means āshadowā and from the name of the Italian region of Umbria where much of it was sourced during the Renaissance and earlier.
The pigment umber gets its particular colour from the traces of iron and manganese. In accordance with proven traditional methods of production, all Art SpectrumĀ® Artistsā Watercolours are carefully stone milled to enhance the individual brilliance of each selected permanent pigment and to maximise its handling qualities. Successful watercolours depend on selecting the best quality paper, the permanence and brilliance of the pigments and the use of a wide variety of quality brushes.
Available in 10ml tubes. Series 1-4.
We do not recommend using Art SpectrumĀ® Artistsā Watercolours as pans.
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Shipping & Returns
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Art SpectrumĀ® Burnt Umber takes its name from both the particular clay that itās made from, umber, which in Latin means āshadowā and from the name of the Italian region of Umbria where much of it was sourced during the Renaissance and earlier.
The pigment umber gets its particular colour from the traces of iron and manganese. In accordance with proven traditional methods of production, all Art SpectrumĀ® Artistsā Watercolours are carefully stone milled to enhance the individual brilliance of each selected permanent pigment and to maximise its handling qualities. Successful watercolours depend on selecting the best quality paper, the permanence and brilliance of the pigments and the use of a wide variety of quality brushes.
Available in 10ml tubes. Series 1-4.
We do not recommend using Art SpectrumĀ® Artistsā Watercolours as pans.






















