Williamsburg - French Raw Umber 37ml
French Raw Umber, PBr7, seems to contain a little more depth than our regular raw umber. The French version has a green tone to it that gives a little kick to its color. Its color is that of discarded tea leaves, mostly brown but once green. Moderate in mixing strength it produces a subtle tint much like the color of parchment.
PBr7 - Natural Iron Oxide containing Manganese
Semi-Opaque / Lightfastness: I - Excellent
The French version has a green tone to it that gives a little kick to its color. Its color is that of discarded tea leaves, mostly brown but once green. Moderate in mixing strength it produces a subtle tint much like the color of parchment.
French Raw Umber, PBr7, seems to contain a little more depth than our regular raw umber. The French version has a green tone to it that gives a little kick to its color. Its color is that of discarded tea leaves, mostly brown but once green. Moderate in mixing strength it produces a subtle tint much like the color of parchment.
PBr7 - Natural Iron Oxide containing Manganese
Semi-Opaque / Lightfastness: I - Excellent
The French version has a green tone to it that gives a little kick to its color. Its color is that of discarded tea leaves, mostly brown but once green. Moderate in mixing strength it produces a subtle tint much like the color of parchment.
French Raw Umber, PBr7, seems to contain a little more depth than our regular raw umber. The French version has a green tone to it that gives a little kick to its color. Its color is that of discarded tea leaves, mostly brown but once green. Moderate in mixing strength it produces a subtle tint much like the color of parchment.
PBr7 - Natural Iron Oxide containing Manganese
Semi-Opaque / Lightfastness: I - Excellent
The French version has a green tone to it that gives a little kick to its color. Its color is that of discarded tea leaves, mostly brown but once green. Moderate in mixing strength it produces a subtle tint much like the color of parchment.